LSU Reveille: Tool or threat? LSUMOA’s new exhibit explores different sides of AI debate through quilts. Read this online feature to learn more!
Read MoreSusan Polansky’s Self Portrait featured in AI: Artistic Interpretations.
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Susan Polansky’s Self Portrait featured in AI: Artistic Interpretations.
LSU Reveille: Tool or threat? LSUMOA’s new exhibit explores different sides of AI debate through quilts. Read this online feature to learn more!
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Earamichia Brown, Force of Nature, 2024. Cotton textiles, batting, and a combination of cotton and polyester threads; trapunto, hand quilting, machine quilting, digital printing. Courtesy of the artist and SAQA.
Louisiana Life Magazine takes a closer look at the LSU Museum of Art’s upcoming exhibition exploring the creative possibilities of artificial intelligence. Read this feature to learn more!
Read MoreThe LSU Museum of Art (LSUMOA) is pleased to announce two major spring exhibitions opening in February 2026: AI: Artistic Interpretations, Studio Art Quilt Associates and Daphnis and Chloe and Other Lovers: Lithographs by Marc Chagall. Together, these exhibitions offer powerful reflections on human creativity—one through the lens of emerging technology and contemporary fiber art, and the other through the timeless, luminous world of Marc Chagall.
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