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 MoreWAFB: LSU Museum of Art distributes art kits to Baton Rouge children amid coronavirus
Read MoreThe Advocate: LSU Museum of Art gives back through ArtWorks program and fun home activities
Read MoreLiving with Art: Selections from Baton Rouge Collections featured on LPB’s program Art Rocks!
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 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 MoreArt Jewelry Forum: ELSIE MICHIE The Story Of A Collector And Her Art Jewelry by Chris Hentz And Barbara Minor
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