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Gee's Bend Quilts

Gee's Bend Quilts

What is a quilt? Where do we find quilts? We are going to learn about the quilters of Gee’s Bend today. Gee’s Bend is a very small, poor town in Alabama. The women in Gee’s Bend are known for their beautiful, colorful quilts that look like paintings you would see in a museum. The quilts were made to keep their families warm. Because the women didn’t have a lot of money to buy new fabric or materials, they used things they had—old clothes, towels, rags—nothing was wasted.

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Stories in Art : Check out these Books!

Stories in Art : Check out these Books!

The museum is opening this Wednesday and now that you are able to visit, we wanted to share some ways to explore the museum. If you can’t get to the museum, no worries. Hop online and visit our website—We have artwork that you can look at right from your sofa. Want something more? Check out some of these books while looking at the artwork—What is similar? What is different?

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Entering the Third Dimension

Entering the Third Dimension

There is something really special about receiving a letter or a card in the mailbox.  And especially during this time of social distancing, we aren’t seeing folks we like as much. Whether it is a grandparent or your favorite yoga instructor, follow along and make a pop up card to send. This can also be adapted to create a pop-up book by simply gluing multiple ‘cards’ together. Let’s get started!

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A Chance of Art Activity

A Chance of Art Activity

Right now we all have a lot on our minds, so let’s take some of the stress of thinking out in art-making…let’s play A Chance of Art! This is a great project with limited supplies to entertain kids and could also teach probabilities, but could also be a fun activity for an adult zoom happy hour to make some quarantine art in solidarity.

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Junk Drawer Drawings: Create a Pattern

Junk Drawer Drawings: Create a Pattern

We all have one—I’m talking about the junk drawer. Maybe it starts with a Taco Bell sauce packet or a screwdriver or some craft supplies you hurriedly swept “out of sight, out of mind” into the drawer. And now we are all mostly at home, looking for things to do or trying to entertain our children. Let’s tackle the junk drawer — let’s create a pattern today!

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Upcoming Exhibition "Conspicuous" : Learn more about Caroline Durieux

Upcoming Exhibition "Conspicuous" : Learn more about Caroline Durieux

We hope everyone is staying safe and healthy during this time. Just to give you an update: The LSU Museum of Art will be having an exhibition soon titled Conspicuous: Satirical Works by Caroline Durieux once we reopen after this temporarily closure due to COVID-19. In this blog post: learn more about Caroline Durieux and what to expect in this exhibition.

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