Winter 2022
Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers
New exhibition traces evolution of Black studio photography
New exhibition traces evolution of Black studio photography
The New Orleans Museum of Art presents Queen Nefertari’s Egypt
Scottish designer Geoffrey Mann captures the musical rhythms of New Orleans
When Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, a 200+ year old clock was undergoing restoration in a New Orleans repair shop. It was completely submerged in floodwater.
Jim Steg was the most influential printmaker to be based in New Orleans in the twentieth century.
The museum’s ties to this young New Orleans painter have grown even closer, thanks to a collaboration initiated by the curator
George Dunbar is a painter and sculptor, best known for his work in metal leaf, and clay. His work marries the stark geometry of modern art with lush, elemental materials, which call forth Louisiana's distinctive local landscape.
A NOMA exhibit explores the subject of landscape through an impressive range of styles and time periods from the 17th through 19th centuries in Europe
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