Country Roads Magazine interviews This Same Dusty Road artist Letitia Huckaby in this article.
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Country Roads Magazine interviews This Same Dusty Road artist Letitia Huckaby in this article.
Read MoreOur exhibition Letitia Huckaby: This Same Dusty Road is featured on the cover and inside of the fall 2020 Inside SEMC edition. It also includes a full announcement of the 2020 SEMC Exhibition and Publication Awards including LSU MOA’s 4 awards. Read it here: click here to read
Read MoreLSU Cornerstone feature: Louisiana CAT is supporting the future of art education by funding a graduate assistantship at the LSU Museum of Art. This opportunity dramatically impacts graduate students like Olivia Johnson (Art & Design, '21) and gives donors like Clark Boyce Jr. and his daughter, Emalie Boyce (Law, '07), the chance to further connect the community with the arts.
Read MoreThe Advocate covers Southbound: Photographs of and about the New South, now on view at LSU MOA until February 14, 2021
Read MoreLearn about the LSU MOA Newcomb Pottery collection and look for these plants in your yard or on our next walk–you will be surprised how many Newcomb subjects are even weeds and wildflowers! Also in this blog post: take a virtual visit to the LSU MOA Newcomb Pottery Gallery!
Read MoreLiving with Art: Selections from Baton Rouge Collections featured on LPB’s program Art Rocks!
Read MoreAlthough the museum is temporarily closed due to COVID-19, we still want to share with you virtual opportunities to explore current exhibitions. Our current exhibition Living with Art: Selections from Baton Rouge Collections highlights artworks from nine local collections and features a wide selection of media, periods, and styles. We had the pleasure to speak with Ben Jeffers, whose collection he and his wife Salomia have been gathering over the years is now on loan for this exhibition.
Read MoreWe 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.
Read MoreAs part of the celebration of the LSU Museum of Art opening in the Shaw Center for the Arts fifteen years ago, our upcoming exhibition Living with Art: Selections from Baton Rouge Collections highlights artworks from nine local collections and celebrates the creative spirit that binds artists to collectors and collections to institutions. We recently spoke to two of the featured collectors, Jerry and Karen Ceppos.
Read MoreHow to get the most out of your last visit to Destination: Latin America at LSU Museum of Art.
Read More“Carrie Mae Weems: The Usual Suspects,” now on view at the University of Oregon’s Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, includes recent photographic and video works that ask, “How do you measure a life?”
Read MoreWhich works in Destination: Latin America speak to you? Here the favorites of the LSU MOA staff.
Read MoreThe Advocate covers LSU MOA’s Neighborhood Arts Project event with Destination: Latin America visiting artist Nicolás de Jesús
Read More225 Magazine covers LSUMOA’s upcoming exhibition Destination: Latin America
Read MoreLSU MOA curator, Courtney Taylor recently spoke to Semblance: The Public/Private/Shared Self artist, Jonathan Lyndon Chase about his artistic process and the content of his paintings now on view at LSU Museum of Art.
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