Local art enthusiasts are probably familiar with the LSU Museum of Art, located on the fifth floor of the Shaw Center for the Arts in downtown Baton Rouge. What visitors might not realize is how long it takes the museum’s exhibits to be acquired and arranged. Read this article by 225 Magazine to learn more!
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State of the Art: Record artist Jenelle Esparza will be at the LSU Museum of Art for a series of museum and community programs on June 16 and 17 including a Museum Open House en Español with activities, gallery talks, a free educator workshop, and a closing reception. Learn more in this press release.
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Read this feature about Carrie Mae Weems: The Usual Suspects on view at the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia from May 21 through August 7, 2022 by Art Daily.
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Mario Moore: Responding to History opens July 14, 2022 at LSU Museum of Art. Read this press release to learn more.
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Click here to read inRegister Magazine’s feature on Eugene Martin: The Creative Act, now on view until October 2, 2022.
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Blurring Boundaries is on view at LSU Museum of Art July 14–October 23, 2022. Click to read the full press release and learn about upcoming programs.
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LSU Museum of Art's loan exhibition 'State of the Art: Record' delivers a multi-sense experience. Read this feature by the LSU Reveille.
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Country Roads Magazine reviews State of the Art: Record (On exhibit at the LSU Museum of Art from March 10–June 19, 2022). Click here to read.
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Visit Eugene Martin: The Creative Act at LSU MOA (April 7–October 2, 2022) and create your own inspired collage at home using these activity steps!
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Burnaway features Candice Lin: The Agnotology of Tigers in this article. Click here to read.
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225 Magazine covers State of the Art: Record exhibition at LSU Museum of Art. Click here to read.
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Now on view in LSU MOA’s Art in Louisiana: Views into the Collection landscape gallery is Mark Messersmith’s Summer 2010, a sculptural painting based on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010. Learn more about this work’s symbolic imagery in this closer look blog post by LSU MOA Graduate Assistant Kirsten Campbell.
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Read this interview by Ocula to learn more about Candice Lin's artistic practice and exhibitions including The Agnotology of Tigers now on view at LSU MOA until March 20, 2022.
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Learn about the objects in Candice Lin's La Charada China (Tobacco Version) installation and the history of these objects and their relationship to indentured Chinese laborers and how they reveal long forgotten (or suppressed) aspects of global trade.
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225 Magazine covers Candice Lin: The Agnotology of Tigers at LSU Museum of Art. Click here to read.
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