| 1564635600 |
Arts & Theatre |
Art After Hours: Astral Visions |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 1, 2019 |
August 1, 2019 |
5:00 PM |
7:30 PM |
Travel through the Milky Way, learn about astrophotography with artist Connor Matherne, and view Astral Visions in the Universe Gallery! Fly through the nighttime sky depicted in the photographs in our planetarium and ask Matherne questions with help from our OmniGlobe. Admission includes wine and hors d’ oeuvres.
Free for members; $10 for non-members.
Image: "A Galactic Whirlpool" (The Whirlpool Galaxy), 2017. Digital photograph. Courtesy of the artist. |
| 1565154000 |
Arts & Theatre |
Discovery Depot’s Creation Station |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 7, 2019 |
August 7, 2019 |
10:30 AM |
11:30 AM |
Enjoy hands-on arts and crafts for all ages in Discovery Depot’s Creation Station every Wednesday in July and August! |
| 1565154000 |
Arts & Theatre |
Discovery Depot’s Creation Station |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 7, 2019 |
August 7, 2019 |
2:00 PM |
3:00 PM |
Enjoy hands-on arts and crafts for all ages in Discovery Depot’s Creation Station every Wednesday in July and August! |
| 1565413200 |
Arts & Theatre |
BASF Kids' Lab: The pHun Factor |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 10, 2019 |
August 10, 2019 |
1:00 PM |
1:45 PM |
Have fun with chemistry at these 45-minute hands-on workshops for kids 6–12 and their accompanying adults. In August, kids will participate in The pHun Factor, where they will explore the pH scale by identifying what unique pairings, such as lemons and vinegar and bananas and baking soda, have in common. Register on-site the day of the program or email kidslab@lasm.org by the Thursday prior to your session. Space is limited. |
| 1565413200 |
Arts & Theatre |
BASF Kids' Lab: The pHun Factor |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 10, 2019 |
August 10, 2019 |
3:00 PM |
3:45 PM |
Have fun with chemistry at these 45-minute hands-on workshops for kids 6–12 and their accompanying adults. In August, kids will participate in The pHun Factor, where they will explore the pH scale by identifying what unique pairings, such as lemons and vinegar and bananas and baking soda, have in common. Register on-site the day of the program or email kidslab@lasm.org by the Thursday prior to your session. Space is limited. |
| 1565413200 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 10, 2019 |
August 10, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1565413200 |
Arts & Theatre |
BASF Kids' Lab: The pHun Factor |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 10, 2019 |
August 10, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Have fun with chemistry at these 45-minute hands-on workshops for kids 6–12 and their accompanying adults. In August, kids will participate in The pHun Factor, where they will explore the pH scale by identifying what unique pairings, such as lemons and vinegar and bananas and baking soda, have in common. Register on-site the day of the program or email kidslab@lasm.org by the Thursday prior to your session. Space is limited. |
| 1565499600 |
Arts & Theatre |
BASF Kids' Lab: The pHun Factor |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 11, 2019 |
August 25, 2019 |
3:00 PM |
3:45 PM |
Have fun with chemistry at these 45-minute hands-on workshops for kids 6–12 and their accompanying adults. In August, kids will participate in The pHun Factor, where they will explore the pH scale by identifying what unique pairings, such as lemons and vinegar and bananas and baking soda, have in common. Register on-site the day of the program or email kidslab@lasm.org by the Thursday prior to your session. Space is limited. |
| 1565499600 |
Arts & Theatre |
BASF Kids' Lab: The pHun Factor |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 11, 2019 |
August 11, 2019 |
1:30 PM |
2:15 PM |
BASF Kids' Lab: The pHun Factor
Have fun with chemistry at these 45-minute hands-on workshops for kids 6–12 and their accompanying adults. In August, kids will participate in The pHun Factor, where they will explore the pH scale by identifying what unique pairings, such as lemons and vinegar and bananas and baking soda, have in common. Register on-site the day of the program or email kidslab@lasm.org by the Thursday prior to your session. Space is limited. |
| 1565758800 |
Arts & Theatre |
Discovery Depot’s Creation Station |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 14, 2019 |
August 14, 2019 |
2:00 PM |
3:00 PM |
Enjoy hands-on arts and crafts for all ages in Discovery Depot’s Creation Station every Wednesday in July and August! |
| 1565758800 |
Arts & Theatre |
Discovery Depot’s Creation Station |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 14, 2019 |
August 14, 2019 |
10:30 AM |
11:30 AM |
Enjoy hands-on arts and crafts for all ages in Discovery Depot’s Creation Station every Wednesday in July and August! |
| 1566018000 |
Arts & Theatre |
Studio Saturdays: |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 17, 2019 |
August 17, 2019 |
2:00 PM |
3:00 PM |
Studio Saturdays:
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Get creative during Studio Saturdays, monthly, artist-led workshops for creators ages 8-14 and their accompanying adults! In July, we will use various tools to create monoprints; in August, we will explore color theory! |
| 1566018000 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 17, 2019 |
August 17, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1566018000 |
Family Events |
LASM Celebrates Woodstock's 50th Anniversary |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 17, 2019 |
August 17, 2019 |
5:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
Get groovy with after-hours, music-themed planetarium shows in celebration of Woodstock’s 50th anniversary! View America’s Musical Journey at 5:15 PM, Laser Beatles at 6:15 PM, and The Pink Floyd eXperience at 7:15 PM. Come early to purchase your tickets, and enjoy the newly opened exhibition Harmonies in Color in the Main Gallery.
Tickets for all three shows (including admission to the Main Gallery) and two glasses of wine are $20; for members, $10. Seating is limited.
Tickets may be purchased in advance by calling our admissions desk at 225.344.9478 beginning Tuesday, August 13, or the day of the event at our admissions desk. |
| 1566363600 |
Arts & Theatre |
Discovery Depot’s Creation Station |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 21, 2019 |
August 21, 2019 |
2:00 PM |
3:00 PM |
Enjoy hands-on arts and crafts for all ages in Discovery Depot’s Creation Station every Wednesday in July and August! |
| 1566363600 |
Arts & Theatre |
Discovery Depot’s Creation Station |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 21, 2019 |
August 21, 2019 |
10:30 AM |
11:30 AM |
Enjoy hands-on arts and crafts for all ages in Discovery Depot’s Creation Station every Wednesday in July and August! |
| 1566450000 |
Family Events |
Art After Hours: Sound Is An Invisible Color |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 22, 2019 |
August 22, 2019 |
5:30 PM |
7:30 PM |
Meet multimedia artist and musician Christopher Janney and preview Sound Is An Invisible Color, the exhibition of his work. A pioneer in sound and light art, Janney will discuss his innovative work and his latest commission, the entranceway to the new Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital.
Image: Christopher Janney, "Red Twister," 2017, cast resin, 12 x 12 x 12 in. Image courtesy of the artist. |
| 1566622800 |
Arts & Theatre |
BASF Kids' Lab: The pHun Factor |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 24, 2019 |
August 24, 2019 |
3:00 PM |
3:45 PM |
Have fun with chemistry at these 45-minute hands-on workshops for kids 6–12 and their accompanying adults. In August, kids will participate in The pHun Factor, where they will explore the pH scale by identifying what unique pairings, such as lemons and vinegar and bananas and baking soda, have in common. Register on-site the day of the program or email kidslab@lasm.org by the Thursday prior to your session. Space is limited. |
| 1566622800 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 24, 2019 |
August 24, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1566622800 |
Arts & Theatre |
BASF Kids' Lab: The pHun Factor |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 24, 2019 |
August 24, 2019 |
1:00 PM |
1:45 PM |
Have fun with chemistry at these 45-minute hands-on workshops for kids 6–12 and their accompanying adults. In August, kids will participate in The pHun Factor, where they will explore the pH scale by identifying what unique pairings, such as lemons and vinegar and bananas and baking soda, have in common. Register on-site the day of the program or email kidslab@lasm.org by the Thursday prior to your session. Space is limited. |
| 1566622800 |
Arts & Theatre |
BASF Kids' Lab: The pHun Factor |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 24, 2019 |
August 24, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
12:45 PM |
Have fun with chemistry at these 45-minute hands-on workshops for kids 6–12 and their accompanying adults. In August, kids will participate in The pHun Factor, where they will explore the pH scale by identifying what unique pairings, such as lemons and vinegar and bananas and baking soda, have in common. Register on-site the day of the program or email kidslab@lasm.org by the Thursday prior to your session. Space is limited. |
| 1566709200 |
Arts & Theatre |
BASF Kids' Lab: The pHun Factor |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 25, 2019 |
August 25, 2019 |
1:30 PM |
2:15 PM |
BASF Kids' Lab: The pHun Factor
Have fun with chemistry at these 45-minute hands-on workshops for kids 6–12 and their accompanying adults. In August, kids will participate in The pHun Factor, where they will explore the pH scale by identifying what unique pairings, such as lemons and vinegar and bananas and baking soda, have in common. Register on-site the day of the program or email kidslab@lasm.org by the Thursday prior to your session. Space is limited. |
| 1566709200 |
Arts & Theatre |
BASF Kids' Lab: The pHun Factor |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 25, 2019 |
August 25, 2019 |
3:00 PM |
3:45 PM |
BASF Kids' Lab: The pHun Factor
Have fun with chemistry at these 45-minute hands-on workshops for kids 6–12 and their accompanying adults. In August, kids will participate in The pHun Factor, where they will explore the pH scale by identifying what unique pairings, such as lemons and vinegar and bananas and baking soda, have in common. Register on-site the day of the program or email kidslab@lasm.org by the Thursday prior to your session. Space is limited. |
| 1566968400 |
Arts & Theatre |
Discovery Depot’s Creation Station |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 28, 2019 |
August 28, 2019 |
10:30 AM |
11:30 AM |
Enjoy hands-on arts and crafts for all ages in Discovery Depot’s Creation Station every Wednesday in July and August! |
| 1567227600 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 31, 2019 |
August 31, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1567832400 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 7, 2019 |
September 7, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1568091600 |
Family Events |
BIstro For Louisiana Arts & Science Museum |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 10, 2019 |
September 10, 2019 |
5:00 PM |
9:00 PM |
Join us for dinner and 20% of your food sales will be donated to the LASM. 10% of to go sales will also be donated.
Reservations recommended. |
| 1568437200 |
Family Events |
Installation of "Chromatic Chorus: An Ovation" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 14, 2019 |
September 14, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
4:00 PM |
Visitors to the Museum from September 14 and 15 will have the opportunity to watch Jen Pack install her threadworks sculpture "Chromatic Chorus: An Ovation!"
This site-specific installation will be made of about 1,000 colored threads and will form a canopy over the primary entrance to the Main Gallery.
Image: Jen Pack. "Walk-in Rainbow." Image Courtesy of the Artist. |
| 1568437200 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 14, 2019 |
September 14, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1568955600 |
Family Events |
34th Annual Gala Chroma: Color Your Senses |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 20, 2019 |
September 20, 2019 |
7:30 PM |
10:00 PM |
The Louisiana Art & Science Museum is proud to announce that its 34th Annual Gala CHROMA: Color Your Senses will take place on September 20, 2019 from 7:30 PM to 10 PM.
Proceeds from this event support our education programs, which serve over 98,000 school program participants state-wide every year.
Visit tinyurl.com/LASMGala34 to purchase your tickets and enter to win our 2019 Grand Raffle Prize: an 18k white gold, sapphire, and diamond necklace and earrings suite generously donated by Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry!
Stay tuned for more details! |
| 1569042000 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 21, 2019 |
September 21, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1569646800 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 28, 2019 |
September 28, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1570251600 |
Family Events |
International Observe the Moon Day 2019 |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 5, 2019 |
October 5, 2019 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Learn about Earth’s closest celestial neighbor with hands-on astronomy activities from 10 AM - 2 PM and lunar-themed planetarium shows all day!
Don’t miss a special display about the Apollo 11 Moon landing in Science Station. |
| 1570251600 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 5, 2019 |
October 5, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1570856400 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 12, 2019 |
October 12, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1571461200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 19, 2019 |
October 19, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1572066000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events |
A Halloween Day at the Museum |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 26, 2019 |
October 26, 2019 |
12:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Muggles and magical folk alike will enjoy a day of WANDerful hands-on activities from 12 PM - 5 PM and planetarium shows all day, including the Halloween-themed shows "The Worlds Within Star Wars," "The Astronomical World of Harry Potter," and "Fright Light," among others!
Due to limited seating and expected high demand, special tickets will be required to enter the showings of "The Astronomical World of Harry Potter," which will be shown at 1 PM, 3 PM, and 5 PM. These tickets will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis at no extra charge at LASM’s Visitor Services Desk.
Wear your best Halloween costume to be entered for a chance to win a gift basket full of spooktacular surprises!
This event is included in the cost of admission which is $12 for adults and $10 for children and seniors. We hope to see you there! |
| 1572066000 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 26, 2019 |
October 26, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1572670800 |
Downtown Events, Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 2, 2019 |
November 2, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1573106400 |
Downtown Events, Arts & Theatre |
Soulful Journey: Randell Henry Opening Reception |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 7, 2019 |
November 7, 2019 |
5:30 PM |
7:30 PM |
Celebrate the opening of "Soulful Journey: Randell Henry" with wine, hors d'oeuvres, and conversation with the artist, who has contributed to the Baton Rouge art scene for over thirty years.
$12 for non-members, free for members |
| 1573279200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 9, 2019 |
November 9, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1573365600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Music at the Museum |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 10, 2019 |
November 10, 2019 |
3:00 PM |
4:30 PM |
Hear the melodious sounds of the Civic Orchestra of Baton Rouge as they perform in our atrium while surrounded by the vibrant artwork in "Harmonies in Color!" |
| 1573884000 |
Downtown Events, Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 16, 2019 |
November 16, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1574488800 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 23, 2019 |
November 23, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1575093600 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 30, 2019 |
November 30, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1575352800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Giving Tuesday 2019 |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 3, 2019 |
December 4, 2019 |
12:00 AM |
12:00 AM |
The Louisiana Art & Science Museum has grown the quality of art & science education in Baton Rouge and beyond for nearly sixty years. It is through generous community and corporate support that we have been able to encourage discovery, inspire creativity, and foster the pursuit of knowledge in approximately 175,000 program participants every year.
On #GivingTuesday2019, we ask that if you have accompanied a child on a field trip, traveled the cosmos in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium, stared in wonder at the art in our galleries, or met the mummy, that you consider donating to LASM. All donations - big and small - help us provide this vital cultural service to our community.
Visit lasm.org/join-give/donate/ or text GIVE to 225.351.9662 to set up a one-time or recurring donation in any amount that fits your budget.
Thank you for your support! |
| 1575612000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events |
Downtown Festival of Lights at LASM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 6, 2019 |
December 6, 2019 |
4:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
Enjoy hands-on ornament-making, shopping in the Museum Store,
and special planetarium showings of "Let it Snow" every half hour from 4PM -7 PM during Downtown Baton Rouge’s annual Festival of Lights event!
Admission is free with the donation of one new toy per person that benefits Toys for Tots; otherwise, regular admission prices apply.
Sponsored by Baton Rouge Coca-Cola Bottling Company |
| 1575698400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events |
A Very Merry Museum! |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 7, 2019 |
December 7, 2019 |
1:00 PM |
4:00 PM |
Celebrate the holiday season with holly jolly hands-on activities
including a holiday ornament workshop from 1 PM – 4 PM and an
appearance from Santa and the Coca-Cola truck from 1:30 PM –
4 PM! Visit the planetarium to watch Let it Snow, which will be
showing throughout the day, and "The Polar Express" at 4 PM.
Admission is $12 for adults, $10 for kids (ages 3-12) and seniors (65+). Free for members. Sponsored by Baton Rouge Coca-Cola Bottling Company! |
| 1575698400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
The Polar Express in the Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 7, 2019 |
December 7, 2019 |
4:00 PM |
6:00 PM |
All aboard The Polar Express! Wear your holiday PJs and bring
your family and friends to enjoy this beloved holiday movie like
never before in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium, and warm
up with complimentary hot chocolate before each show.
This event is included in general admission, $12 for adults and $10 for children (ages 3-12) and seniors (65+). LASM Members are free!
Sponsored by Baton Rouge Coca-Cola Bottling Company |
| 1575698400 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 7, 2019 |
December 7, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1575784800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
The Polar Express in the Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 8, 2019 |
December 8, 2019 |
4:00 PM |
6:00 PM |
All aboard The Polar Express! Wear your holiday PJs and bring
your family and friends to enjoy this beloved holiday movie like
never before in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium, and warm
up with complimentary hot chocolate before each show.
This event is included in general admission, $12 for adults and $10 for children (ages 3-12) and seniors (65+). LASM Members are free!
Sponsored by Baton Rouge Coca-Cola Bottling Company |
| 1576303200 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 14, 2019 |
December 14, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1576908000 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 21, 2019 |
December 21, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1577512800 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 28, 2019 |
December 28, 2019 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1578117600 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 4, 2020 |
January 4, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1578722400 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 11, 2020 |
January 11, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1579327200 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 18, 2020 |
January 18, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1579932000 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 25, 2020 |
January 25, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1580364000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Exploring the Hidden Music: Louisiana |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 30, 2020 |
January 30, 2020 |
7:00 PM |
10:00 PM |
In honor of #AmericanHeartHealthMonth, composer and artist Christopher Janney has produced a unique version of his Exploring the Hidden Music for Baton Rouge audiences. Inspired by Louisiana’s musical roots, his composition will draw upon aspects of Zydeco, southern Gospel, southern Blues, and shuffle-beat rhythms combined with electronic instruments and sounds for this 70-minute concert. Baton Rouge’s own award-winning vocalist Quiana Lynell, trumpeter George Bell, and additional local performers will join Janney and his musicians for this innovative and captivating performance in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium.
A special "Meet the Artist" reception after the January 31st performance is available for purchasers of the $50 RED ticket.
Tickets are also available for purchase at LASM's Visitor Services Desk.
Check out this video for a taste of what you can expect in this performance: https://youtu.be/zogIMjs62WY
Supported by Kathy and Steven Nathanson with additional support from Winifred Reilly, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center and Louisiana Cardiology Associates! Proceeds from this event will benefit an Art and Wellness program at LASM and the Arts in Medicine program at Our Lady of the Lake Children's Hospital. |
| 1580450400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Exploring the Hidden Music: Louisiana |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 31, 2020 |
January 31, 2020 |
7:00 PM |
10:00 PM |
In honor of #AmericanHeartHealthMonth, composer and artist Christopher Janney has produced a unique version of his Exploring the Hidden Music for Baton Rouge audiences. Inspired by Louisiana’s musical roots, his composition will draw upon aspects of Zydeco, southern Gospel, southern Blues, and shuffle-beat rhythms combined with electronic instruments and sounds for this 70-minute concert. Baton Rouge’s own award-winning vocalist Quiana Lynell, trumpeter George Bell, and additional local performers will join Janney and his musicians for this innovative and captivating performance in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium.
A special "Meet the Artist" reception after the February 1st performance is available for purchasers of the $50 RED ticket.
Tickets are also available for purchase at LASM's Visitor Services Desk.
Check out this video for a taste of what you can expect in this performance: https://youtu.be/zogIMjs62WY
Supported by Kathy and Steven Nathanson with additional support from Winifred Reilly, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center and Louisiana Cardiology Associates! Proceeds from this event will benefit an Art and Wellness program at LASM and the Arts in Medicine program at Our Lady of the Lake Children's Hospital. |
| 1580536800 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 1, 2020 |
February 1, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1580623200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events |
Free First Sunday |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 2, 2020 |
February 2, 2020 |
1:00 PM |
4:00 PM |
Enjoy free Museum admission with access to $8 unlimited planetarium shows on the first Sunday of each month!
Free admission; $8 unlimited planetarium shows (members free)
February sponsored by Entergy. |
| 1581141600 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 8, 2020 |
February 8, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1581746400 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 15, 2020 |
February 15, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1581746400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Studio Saturday: Astronomical Art |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 15, 2020 |
February 15, 2020 |
2:00 PM |
3:00 AM |
Get creative at Studio Saturdays, monthly artist-led workshops for creators ages 6-14 and their accompanying adults. In February, we will create astronomy-focused art inspired by the stars, nebulae, and galaxies in photographs by Connor Matherne!
Image: Connor Matherne, "The Horse Under Alnitak" (The Horsehead and Flame Nebula) (detail), 2016. Digital photograph. Courtesy of the artist. |
| 1581746400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events |
LASM King Cake Walk |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 15, 2020 |
February 15, 2020 |
12:00 PM |
2:00 PM |
Are you going Downtown for Mardi Gras? Help LASM decide who has the best King Cake in town! Sample cakes from some of the best bakeries in Baton Rouge, cast your vote for your favorite, and explore your Art & Science Museum before the parades roll down River Road!
The winning King Cake will be announced on social media!
Included in general admission to the Museum (while supplies last). |
| 1582351200 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 22, 2020 |
February 22, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1582956000 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 29, 2020 |
February 29, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1583560800 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 7, 2020 |
March 7, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1583647200 |
Family Events, Live Music |
Constantinides New Music Ensemble |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 8, 2020 |
March 8, 2020 |
2:00 PM |
3:00 PM |
Let No Man Put Asunder (Matthew Kennedy), 6 min
Mahakit Lerdcheewanan, violin
Sabrina Parry, violin
Casie Ford, viola
Eduard Teregulov, cello
Platforms (Susanna Hancock), 7 min
Mahakit Lerdcheewanan, violin
Sabrina Parry, violin
Casie Ford, viola
Eduard Teregulov, cello
Creative Altruism (Thomas Wilson), 4 min
Mahakit Lerdcheewanan, violin
Sabrina Parry, violin
Casie Ford, viola
Eduard Teregulov, cello
Xenon (Lewis), 12 min
Eduard Teregulov, cello and electronics
Five Miniatures (G. Blake Harrison-Lane), 5 min
Mahakit Lerdcheewanan, violin
Sabrina Parry, violin
Casie Ford, viola
Eduard Teregulov, cello |
| 1584162000 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 14, 2020 |
March 14, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1589000400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 9, 2020 |
May 9, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1589605200 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 16, 2020 |
May 16, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1590210000 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 23, 2020 |
May 23, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1590814800 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 30, 2020 |
May 30, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1591333200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Flight of the Butterflies & [NEW] Laser Queen |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 5, 2020 |
June 5, 2020 |
6:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
After our SOLD OUT pilot reopening program, we are now offering an evening event in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium! Join us for the large format movie "Flight of the Butterflies" at 6 PM and the BRAND NEW music show "Laser Queen" in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium. Learn more and buy your tickets at tinyurl.com/LASMQueen.
LASM Members receive FREE admission by contacting flee@lasm.org!
ALL ATTENDEES RECEIVE PARKING IN LASM'S EMPLOYEE LOT, INCLUDED IN TICKET PRICE! Doors open at 5:30 PM. The Museum Store will also be open. Washable, reversible ampersand masks (including adult and child sizes) will be available for a $25 donation to LASM's COVID-19 relief fund. Masks required; if you arrive without a mask, one will be provided for you free-of-charge.
*6 PM - Flight of the Butterflies*
Be captivated by the true and compelling story of a scientist's 40-year-search to find the monarch's secret hideaway. Unravel the mysteries and experience "Flight of the Butterflies"!
*7 PM - Laser Queen [NEW!]*
See "Laser Queen" for the FIRST TIME in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium! Experience this laser music show, featuring the classic rock band Queen's greatest hits, including favorites like "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Another One Bites the Dust," and "You're My Best Friend," on the 60 foot, 360-degree dome of the Planetarium. See Less |
| 1591419600 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 6, 2020 |
June 6, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1591938000 |
Family Events, Live Music |
Music Festival in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 12, 2020 |
June 12, 2020 |
6:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
CLICK HERE to learn more and buy your tickets: https://bit.ly/2MHzoTi
Tickets are $20 for non-members or $10 for members; email flee@lasm.org to receive your member discount code. CLICK HERE to become a member: https://bit.ly/2AcL65y
Traditional music festivals may not be an option right now, but you can always rock out in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium! Join us for our new Friday evening "Music Festivals," presenting a rotating schedule music-themed and other immersive shows in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium.
Note that face masks will be required (and will be provided free-of-charge to those who arrive without one). Reversible, cloth, washable ampersand masks in both child and adult sizes will be available for people who donate $25 or more to LASM's COVID-19 Relief Fund. Groups will be seated 6 feet apart in the Planetarium.
*6:00 PM - Laser Beatles*
Whether you're in the mood for a mind-warping ride on a yellow submarine or you're looking for an excuse to twist and shout, this classic rock laser show featuring the music of the Beatles has something for you. This special laser show features hits such as I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Clubs Band.
*6:30 PM - America's Musical Journey*
In America's musical journey, every chord, every riff, every bang of a drum tells a story. In America's Musical Journey, these stories come together to create a soundtrack for the American experience, which showcases the nation's diversity and its collision of cultures, culminating in a unique blend of sound, music, and innovation unlike anywhere in the world. Narrated by Morgan Freeman.
*7:30 PM - The Pink Floyd eXperience*
Created by the LASM team, this fan favorite laser music show features the music of classic rock band Pink Floyd like you've never experienced before. Including fulldome animation, lighting effects, surround sound, and energetic light choreography, this immersive show is sure to delight music fans of all ages.
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| 1592024400 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 13, 2020 |
June 13, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1592024400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Starry, Starry Saturdays |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 13, 2020 |
June 13, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
12:00 PM |
Learn more and buy your $15 tickets at tinyurl.com/LASMApollo! Members, email flee@lasm.org with your name to claim your free admission for this program! The Museum Store will be open for shopping. Doors open at 9:30 AM for seating and shopping.
*STARGAZING - 10 AM - 10:30 AM*
Explore the local nighttime sky and learn about stars and constellations guided by Ms. Chandra in this LIVE presentation in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium!
*SECRETS OF GRAVITY: IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF ALBERT EINSTEIN - 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM*
Robot ALBY takes young Luke on a magical journey of discovery through time and space, during which they not only uncover the secrets of gravity, but also learn much about friendship and imagination — for both Luke and ALBY have secrets of their own.
*APOLLO 11: FIRST STEPS EDITION - 11 AM - NOON*
Apollo 11: First Steps Edition is a thrilling cinematic experience showcasing the real-life moments of the first lunar landing. With never-before-seen 70 mm footage and newly-discovered audio recordings, the filmmakers reconstruct the exhilarating final moments of preparation, lift off, landing, and return of this historic mission - one of humanity's greatest achievements and the first to put a man on the Moon. |
| 1592024400 |
Downtown Events, Arts & Theatre |
Stargazing, Secrets of Gravity & Apollo 11 |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 13, 2020 |
June 13, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
12:00 PM |
Learn more and buy your $15 tickets at tinyurl.com/LASMApollo! Members, email flee@lasm.org with your name to claim your free admission for this program! The Museum Store will be open for shopping. Doors open at 9:30 AM for seating and shopping.
*STARGAZING - 10 AM - 10:30 AM*
Explore the local nighttime sky and learn about stars and constellations guided by Ms. Chandra in this LIVE presentation in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium!
*SECRETS OF GRAVITY: IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF ALBERT EINSTEIN - 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM*
Robot ALBY takes young Luke on a magical journey of discovery through time and space, during which they not only uncover the secrets of gravity, but also learn much about friendship and imagination — for both Luke and ALBY have secrets of their own.
*APOLLO 11: FIRST STEPS EDITION - 11 AM - NOON*
Apollo 11: First Steps Edition is a thrilling cinematic experience showcasing the real-life moments of the first lunar landing. With never-before-seen 70 mm footage and newly-discovered audio recordings, the filmmakers reconstruct the exhilarating final moments of preparation, lift off, landing, and return of this historic mission - one of humanity's greatest achievements and the first to put a man on the Moon. |
| 1592629200 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 20, 2020 |
June 20, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1593234000 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 27, 2020 |
June 27, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1593838800 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 4, 2020 |
July 4, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1594443600 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 11, 2020 |
July 11, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1595048400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 18, 2020 |
July 18, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1595048400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 18, 2020 |
July 18, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
11:00 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ? Learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members); admission price paid at the door✨
SAFETY INFORMATION:
⭐️ Masks are required and will be provided free-of-charge to those who arrive without them
⭐️ Groups will be seated 6 ft. apart in the planetarium theater
⭐️ The presenter will wear PPE and maintain appropriate distance from the audience
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| 1595653200 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 25, 2020 |
July 25, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1596258000 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 1, 2020 |
August 1, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1596258000 |
Arts & Theatre |
Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 1, 2020 |
August 1, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
11:00 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ???? Learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
?Included in general admission (free for members); admission price paid at the door?
SAFETY INFORMATION:
?? Masks are required and will be provided free-of-charge to those who arrive without them
?? Groups will be seated 6 ft. apart in the planetarium theater
?? The presenter will wear PPE and maintain appropriate distance from the audience |
| 1596862800 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 8, 2020 |
August 8, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1596862800 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 8, 2020 |
August 8, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1597467600 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 15, 2020 |
August 15, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1597467600 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 15, 2020 |
August 15, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1598072400 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 22, 2020 |
August 22, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1598072400 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 22, 2020 |
August 22, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1598677200 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 29, 2020 |
August 29, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1598677200 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 29, 2020 |
August 29, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1599282000 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 5, 2020 |
September 5, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1599282000 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 5, 2020 |
September 5, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1599886800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Downtown Walking Tours: Frank Hayden |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 12, 2020 |
September 12, 2020 |
10:30 AM |
12:00 PM |
Join the Louisiana Art & Science Museum at 10:30 AM on September 12, October 10, October 24, and November 7 for walking tours of Downtown Baton Rouge led by LASM Curator Lexi Adams. The tours will explore the art of Frank Hayden, one of Louisiana’s preeminent sculptors, whose work reflects spiritual and humanistic concerns shaped by his Catholic faith and the principles of the Civil Rights movement.
Beginning in the exhibition "Frank Hayden: Lift Every Voice" at LASM, visitors will enjoy |
| 1599886800 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 12, 2020 |
September 12, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1599886800 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 12, 2020 |
September 12, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1600491600 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 19, 2020 |
September 19, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1600491600 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 19, 2020 |
September 19, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1601096400 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 26, 2020 |
September 26, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1601096400 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 26, 2020 |
September 26, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1601528400 |
Arts & Theatre |
Frank Hayden: Mid-Century Sculptor between Catholicism & Civil Rights Movement Lecture |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 1, 2020 |
October 1, 2020 |
6:00 PM |
7:30 PM |
Join LASM in the Adalié Brent Auditorium for a special lecture on the life and work of one of Louisiana’s most distinguished sculptors. The work of Frank Hayden, recognizable for its distinct influences born from the artist's deep Catholic faith, his time spent as a student of Ivan Meštrovi?, and his life as a man of color during the Civil Rights Movement, will be explored through the original research of LSU Professor of Art History Dr. Darius Spieth. A tour of the exhibition with LASM curator Lexi Adams will follow.
Doors open at 5:30 PM; lecture to begin at 6:00 PM.
Tickets are $15 (free for members); admission price paid at the door.
SAFETY INFORMATION: Social distancing measures will be in place during the lecture and tour. Masks are required and will be provided free-of-charge to those who arrive without them. |
| 1601701200 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 3, 2020 |
October 3, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1601701200 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 3, 2020 |
October 3, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1602306000 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 10, 2020 |
October 10, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1602306000 |
Family Events |
Downtown Walking Tours - Frank Hayden |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 10, 2020 |
October 10, 2020 |
10:30 AM |
12:00 PM |
Join the Louisiana Art & Science Museum at 10:30 AM on September 12, October 10, October 24, and November 7 for walking tours of Downtown Baton Rouge led by LASM Curator Lexi Adams. The tours will explore the art of Frank Hayden, one of Louisiana’s preeminent sculptors, whose work reflects spiritual and humanistic concerns shaped by his Catholic faith and the principles of the Civil Rights movement.
Beginning in the exhibition "Frank Hayden: Lift Every Voice" at LASM, visitors will enjoy an introduction to Frank Hayden and his many public commissions before traveling on foot to view three of Hayden’s public sculptures in the nearby downtown area.
Tickets are $15 (free for members); admission price paid at the door.
SAFETY INFORMATION: Masks are required and will be provided free-of-charge to those who arrive without them.
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"Frank Hayden: Lift Every Voice" is funded thanks to a grant from the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, with matching funds provided by Michael D. Robinson & Donald J. Boutté. Additional support has been provided by Ava & Cordell Haymon and Bennet Rhodes & Meg Guidroz. Media support has been provided by 64 Parishes Magazine and ESO/pop. |
| 1602306000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Downtown Walking Tours: Frank Hayden |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 10, 2020 |
October 10, 2020 |
10:30 AM |
12:00 AM |
Join the Louisiana Art & Science Museum at 10:30 AM on September 12, October 10, October 24, and November 7 for walking tours of Downtown Baton Rouge led by LASM Curator Lexi Adams. The tours will explore the art of Frank Hayden, one of Louisiana’s preeminent sculptors, whose work reflects spiritual and humanistic concerns shaped by his Catholic faith and the principles of the Civil Rights movement.
Beginning in the exhibition "Frank Hayden: Lift Every Voice" at LASM, visitors will enjoy |
| 1602306000 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 10, 2020 |
October 10, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1602738000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Virtual Art After Hours - Capital City Contemporary 5: Water |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 15, 2020 |
October 15, 2020 |
6:30 PM |
8:00 PM |
Join LASM for our first-ever VIRTUAL Art After Hours! ????????
This free event will feature artists whose work is on view in "Capital City Contemporary 5: Water" and will focus on how water shapes and inspires their creative process. You'll be able to pose the artists questions as well.
This free event will be hosted via Google Hangouts, pre-registration required. An email link will be sent before the event. Click here to register: https://forms.gle/KGnsi3GxzfaanWhh8
While we can’t share a glass of wine in-person as we usually do for Art After Hours, we encourage you to BYOW (bring your own wine)!
Image: Aron Belka, "The Road Less Traveled," 2020. Oil on canvas. Courtesy of the artist and LeMieux Galleries. |
| 1602910800 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 17, 2020 |
October 17, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1602910800 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 17, 2020 |
October 17, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1603170000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events |
LIVE Virtual NASA Space Launch Event |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 20, 2020 |
October 20, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
12:00 PM |
LASM and NASA are presenting a LIVE Virtual Space Launch Presentation on October 20, 2020 at 11 AM! ????
Participants will have the opportunity to ask Ryan Roberts, NASA B-2 Test Director, questions at the end of his presentation on the SLS Rocket, the Green Run Test, and the Artemis Program. Email your questions for Ryan Roberts to lasm@lasm.org or message them to us by October 18 for your chance to be featured on the program!
This virtual program, which is designed for 4th-8th graders and enjoyable for all ages, will stream live on LASM’s Facebook and YouTube. A recording will be available on YouTube after the livestream! |
| 1603515600 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 24, 2020 |
October 24, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1603515600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events |
Downtown Walking Tours: Frank Hayden |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 24, 2020 |
October 24, 2020 |
10:30 AM |
12:00 PM |
Join the Louisiana Art & Science Museum at 10:30 AM on September 12, October 10, October 24, and November 7 for walking tours of Downtown Baton Rouge led by LASM Curator Lexi Adams. The tours will explore the art of Frank Hayden, one of Louisiana’s preeminent sculptors, whose work reflects spiritual and humanistic concerns shaped by his Catholic faith and the principles of the Civil Rights movement.
Beginning in the exhibition "Frank Hayden: Lift Every Voice" at LASM, visitors will enjoy |
| 1603515600 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 24, 2020 |
October 24, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1604120400 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 31, 2020 |
October 31, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1604120400 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 31, 2020 |
October 31, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1604120400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
A Halloween Day in the Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 31, 2020 |
October 31, 2020 |
9:30 AM |
5:00 PM |
Put on your costumes and join us for a fun and safe Halloween in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium! ????
Throughout the day, we'll be showing fan-favorite shows in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium, including "The Astronomical World of Harry Potter," "The World Within Star Wars," and "The Pink Floyd eXperience." We'll also have a fun Halloween-themed scavenger hunt! Though we can't enjoy hands-on activities together as we have in previous years at this event, we will be releasing virtual hands-on activity videos during the week of Halloween.
Secure your spot for the extremely popular "The Astronomical World of Harry Potter" at 3 PM by purchasing your general admission tickets in advance online. Click here to purchase: https://bit.ly/2FIvfyB
General admission tickets will also be available for purchase at LASM on the day of the program; seating in the planetarium is first-come, first-served and limited due to social distancing guidelines. Members, since you receive free admission, please email swesterhaus@lasm.org to secure your seats! |
| 1604728800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Downtown Walking Tours: Frank Hayden |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 7, 2020 |
November 7, 2020 |
10:30 AM |
12:00 PM |
Join the Louisiana Art & Science Museum at 10:30 AM on September 12, October 10, October 24, and November 7 for walking tours of Downtown Baton Rouge led by LASM Curator Lexi Adams. The tours will explore the art of Frank Hayden, one of Louisiana’s preeminent sculptors, whose work reflects spiritual and humanistic concerns shaped by his Catholic faith and the principles of the Civil Rights movement.
Beginning in the exhibition "Frank Hayden: Lift Every Voice" at LASM, visitors will enjoy |
| 1604728800 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 7, 2020 |
November 7, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1604728800 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 7, 2020 |
November 7, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1605333600 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 14, 2020 |
November 14, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1605333600 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 14, 2020 |
November 14, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1605938400 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 21, 2020 |
November 21, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1605938400 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 21, 2020 |
November 21, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1606543200 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 28, 2020 |
November 28, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1606543200 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 28, 2020 |
November 28, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1606543200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Small Business Saturday at the Museum Store |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 28, 2020 |
November 28, 2020 |
9:30 AM |
5:00 PM |
Small Business Saturday at the Museum Store
Shop small during the holiday season at LASM's Museum Store on Saturday, November 28! ?
We've got unique gifts, toys, books, art, jewelry, and stocking stuffers galore that will inspire and delight your loved ones of all ages. Great for any budget!
We will also offer an expanded selection of jewelry from Grandmother's Buttons, as well as a larger selection of pottery from Debbie Bucco of Empty Nest Pottery (spoon rests, mugs, and more).
Visitors may also REGISTER TO WIN a membership to both LASM and the LSU Museum of Art across the street.
If you prefer to schedule a private holiday shopping appointment, please email ptaylor@lasm.org!
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| 1607148000 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 5, 2020 |
December 5, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1607148000 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 5, 2020 |
December 5, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1607752800 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 12, 2020 |
December 12, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1607752800 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 12, 2020 |
December 12, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1608357600 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 19, 2020 |
December 19, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1608357600 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 19, 2020 |
December 19, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1608962400 |
Arts & Theatre |
The Traveling Trunk Show |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 26, 2020 |
December 26, 2020 |
11:00 AM |
11:45 AM |
Adalié Brent Auditorium
Join LASM every Saturday to explore the art and science of the seasons through stories, songs, and games sprinkled with humor and fun!
With the help of puppet friends Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, this show will keep your young children on their toes as they learn about the seasons of the year and all the surprises found in The Travelling Trunk. |
| 1608962400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 26, 2020 |
December 26, 2020 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1609567200 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 2, 2021 |
January 2, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1610172000 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 9, 2021 |
January 9, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1610776800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 16, 2021 |
January 16, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1610776800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
NEURODOME |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 16, 2021 |
January 16, 2021 |
1:00 PM |
2:00 PM |
Join us for the premiere of NEURODOME in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium at 1 PM on Saturday, January 16. This fascinating neuroscience-focused show will take you on a journey through real, three-dimensional images of the human brain. |
| 1611381600 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 23, 2021 |
January 23, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1611986400 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 30, 2021 |
January 30, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
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"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 5, 2021 |
February 5, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Landscape Abstracted: Will Henry Stevens" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 5, 2021 |
February 5, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Enjoy a moment of peace in this exhibition of work by Will Henry Stevens (1881-1949), a modernist painter and naturalist known for his two distinct artistic styles: Representational Naturalism and Southern Modernism. Stevens' clearly separated his two bodies of work, exhibiting his objective landscapes and his non-objective abstract works at different galleries. Though seemingly disconnected, his individual styles are part of a larger whole. Each style was born from the soul of an artist strongly influenced by his reverence for nature.
Stevens had diverse influences, including the writings of transcendentalist philosophers Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Chinese Sung Dynasty paintings, and the paintings and writings of Wassily Kandinsky. Stevens lived in a time marked by great change, experiencing modernization, two World Wars, and the Great Depression in his lifetime. Like the ever-changing world around him, Stevens was constantly adapting his artistic styles, but his work never lost its inextricable link to nature. Stevens was a faculty member of the Newcomb Art Department of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1921 until his retirement in 1948.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../landscape-abstracted-will-henry...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
"#1289," 1947. Oil on canvas. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2007.005.001. Purchased through the L. Cary Saurage II Fund in honor of Alma Lee and H. N. Saurage Jr. of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. |
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"Our Louisiana" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 5, 2021 |
February 5, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Your museum. Our Louisiana.
Explore this exhibition that illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through LASM's permanent collection!
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - this exhibition features works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones.
The artists whose work is on view in this exhibition were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
Learn more: https://www.lasm.org/exhibi.../art-exhibitions/our-louisiana
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 14, 2024. Exhibition objects will be rotated annually.
Credits:
"Our Louisiana" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. |
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"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 5, 2021 |
February 5, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Cosmos: Imagining the Universe" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 5, 2021 |
February 5, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Explore the cosmic wonder of the Universe with this interdisciplinary art exhibition.
The artists whose works are on view in this exhibition each present their own attempts to decipher the Universe, expressing scientific data with emotive imagery and visually depicting abstract mathematical principles with beautiful renderings. Each artist brings their own interpretation to this almost incomprehensible subject, visualizing with their art the wonder of our Cosmos.
LASM was selected to receive nineteen works from Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI), which was founded in 1988 in New York City, after the nonprofit organization's dissolution in 2019. The images on view were part of ASCI's 15th International Art-Sci Juried Exhibition, "The Cosmos."
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../cosmos-imagining-the-universe
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 18, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
Angie Drakopoulos, "Isotropic 2," 2006. Silkscreen print. Gift of Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. LASM Collection, 2019.014.004. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Landscape Abstracted: Will Henry Stevens" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 6, 2021 |
February 6, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Enjoy a moment of peace in this exhibition of work by Will Henry Stevens (1881-1949), a modernist painter and naturalist known for his two distinct artistic styles: Representational Naturalism and Southern Modernism. Stevens' clearly separated his two bodies of work, exhibiting his objective landscapes and his non-objective abstract works at different galleries. Though seemingly disconnected, his individual styles are part of a larger whole. Each style was born from the soul of an artist strongly influenced by his reverence for nature.
Stevens had diverse influences, including the writings of transcendentalist philosophers Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Chinese Sung Dynasty paintings, and the paintings and writings of Wassily Kandinsky. Stevens lived in a time marked by great change, experiencing modernization, two World Wars, and the Great Depression in his lifetime. Like the ever-changing world around him, Stevens was constantly adapting his artistic styles, but his work never lost its inextricable link to nature. Stevens was a faculty member of the Newcomb Art Department of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1921 until his retirement in 1948.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../landscape-abstracted-will-henry...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
"#1289," 1947. Oil on canvas. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2007.005.001. Purchased through the L. Cary Saurage II Fund in honor of Alma Lee and H. N. Saurage Jr. of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 6, 2021 |
February 6, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 6, 2021 |
February 6, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
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Downtown S.A.S. (Senior Art Stroll) |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 6, 2021 |
February 6, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
11:30 AM |
Capital Area Agency on Aging, The Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, and Louisiana Art and Science Museum are hosting an outside Senior Art Stroll! We are doing so to provide an outlet for exercise and a way to build healthy habits for our elders in Louisiana. We are committed to being COVID safe and will be giving out 5 free reusable masks per participant in addition to having hand sanitizer available, practicing social distancing, and capping event registration.
RSVP is required to attend and participate. RSVP @
https://forms.gle/ZSsiX7gZG9bsiYY46
About the walk: We will be starting our walk at the intersection of North Blvd and River Road at the yazoo plaza at the north end of LASM(Louisiana Art and Science Museum). We will walk 1.5 miles with breaks close to every .5 miles. during the walk, we will be looking and talking about many different pieces of art and history. The walk will be led by Capital area agency on aging and the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge. Afterward, LASM will be offering senior discounts for those who wish to take a self-guided tour of the museum.
Event Address: 100 S River Road, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (at the intersection of North Blvd. and River Rd.)
Date: February 6th, 2021
Time: 9:30 am start time/ 10:00am group leaves LASM
Duration: 1 - 1.5 hours
Questions? Contact: jwittenbrink@capitalaaa.org or 225-928-8767
Presented by: CAAA and in collaboration with ACGBR & LASM |
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"Our Louisiana" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 6, 2021 |
February 6, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Your museum. Our Louisiana.
Explore this exhibition that illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through LASM's permanent collection!
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - this exhibition features works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones.
The artists whose work is on view in this exhibition were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
Learn more: https://www.lasm.org/exhibi.../art-exhibitions/our-louisiana
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 14, 2024. Exhibition objects will be rotated annually.
Credits:
"Our Louisiana" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Cosmos: Imagining the Universe" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 6, 2021 |
February 6, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Explore the cosmic wonder of the Universe with this interdisciplinary art exhibition.
The artists whose works are on view in this exhibition each present their own attempts to decipher the Universe, expressing scientific data with emotive imagery and visually depicting abstract mathematical principles with beautiful renderings. Each artist brings their own interpretation to this almost incomprehensible subject, visualizing with their art the wonder of our Cosmos.
LASM was selected to receive nineteen works from Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI), which was founded in 1988 in New York City, after the nonprofit organization's dissolution in 2019. The images on view were part of ASCI's 15th International Art-Sci Juried Exhibition, "The Cosmos."
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../cosmos-imagining-the-universe
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 18, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
Angie Drakopoulos, "Isotropic 2," 2006. Silkscreen print. Gift of Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. LASM Collection, 2019.014.004. |
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Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 6, 2021 |
February 6, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Landscape Abstracted: Will Henry Stevens" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 11, 2021 |
February 11, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Enjoy a moment of peace in this exhibition of work by Will Henry Stevens (1881-1949), a modernist painter and naturalist known for his two distinct artistic styles: Representational Naturalism and Southern Modernism. Stevens' clearly separated his two bodies of work, exhibiting his objective landscapes and his non-objective abstract works at different galleries. Though seemingly disconnected, his individual styles are part of a larger whole. Each style was born from the soul of an artist strongly influenced by his reverence for nature.
Stevens had diverse influences, including the writings of transcendentalist philosophers Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Chinese Sung Dynasty paintings, and the paintings and writings of Wassily Kandinsky. Stevens lived in a time marked by great change, experiencing modernization, two World Wars, and the Great Depression in his lifetime. Like the ever-changing world around him, Stevens was constantly adapting his artistic styles, but his work never lost its inextricable link to nature. Stevens was a faculty member of the Newcomb Art Department of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1921 until his retirement in 1948.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../landscape-abstracted-will-henry...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
"#1289," 1947. Oil on canvas. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2007.005.001. Purchased through the L. Cary Saurage II Fund in honor of Alma Lee and H. N. Saurage Jr. of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. |
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"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 11, 2021 |
February 13, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Cosmos: Imagining the Universe" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 11, 2021 |
February 11, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Explore the cosmic wonder of the Universe with this interdisciplinary art exhibition.
The artists whose works are on view in this exhibition each present their own attempts to decipher the Universe, expressing scientific data with emotive imagery and visually depicting abstract mathematical principles with beautiful renderings. Each artist brings their own interpretation to this almost incomprehensible subject, visualizing with their art the wonder of our Cosmos.
LASM was selected to receive nineteen works from Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI), which was founded in 1988 in New York City, after the nonprofit organization's dissolution in 2019. The images on view were part of ASCI's 15th International Art-Sci Juried Exhibition, "The Cosmos."
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../cosmos-imagining-the-universe
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 18, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
Angie Drakopoulos, "Isotropic 2," 2006. Silkscreen print. Gift of Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. LASM Collection, 2019.014.004. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Our Louisiana" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 11, 2021 |
February 11, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Your museum. Our Louisiana.
Explore this exhibition that illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through LASM's permanent collection!
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - this exhibition features works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones.
The artists whose work is on view in this exhibition were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
Learn more: https://www.lasm.org/exhibi.../art-exhibitions/our-louisiana
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 14, 2024. Exhibition objects will be rotated annually.
Credits:
"Our Louisiana" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 11, 2021 |
February 11, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Landscape Abstracted: Will Henry Stevens" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 12, 2021 |
February 12, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Enjoy a moment of peace in this exhibition of work by Will Henry Stevens (1881-1949), a modernist painter and naturalist known for his two distinct artistic styles: Representational Naturalism and Southern Modernism. Stevens' clearly separated his two bodies of work, exhibiting his objective landscapes and his non-objective abstract works at different galleries. Though seemingly disconnected, his individual styles are part of a larger whole. Each style was born from the soul of an artist strongly influenced by his reverence for nature.
Stevens had diverse influences, including the writings of transcendentalist philosophers Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Chinese Sung Dynasty paintings, and the paintings and writings of Wassily Kandinsky. Stevens lived in a time marked by great change, experiencing modernization, two World Wars, and the Great Depression in his lifetime. Like the ever-changing world around him, Stevens was constantly adapting his artistic styles, but his work never lost its inextricable link to nature. Stevens was a faculty member of the Newcomb Art Department of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1921 until his retirement in 1948.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../landscape-abstracted-will-henry...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
"#1289," 1947. Oil on canvas. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2007.005.001. Purchased through the L. Cary Saurage II Fund in honor of Alma Lee and H. N. Saurage Jr. of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Cosmos: Imagining the Universe" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 12, 2021 |
February 12, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Explore the cosmic wonder of the Universe with this interdisciplinary art exhibition.
The artists whose works are on view in this exhibition each present their own attempts to decipher the Universe, expressing scientific data with emotive imagery and visually depicting abstract mathematical principles with beautiful renderings. Each artist brings their own interpretation to this almost incomprehensible subject, visualizing with their art the wonder of our Cosmos.
LASM was selected to receive nineteen works from Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI), which was founded in 1988 in New York City, after the nonprofit organization's dissolution in 2019. The images on view were part of ASCI's 15th International Art-Sci Juried Exhibition, "The Cosmos."
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../cosmos-imagining-the-universe
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 18, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
Angie Drakopoulos, "Isotropic 2," 2006. Silkscreen print. Gift of Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. LASM Collection, 2019.014.004. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Our Louisiana" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 12, 2021 |
February 12, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Your museum. Our Louisiana.
Explore this exhibition that illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through LASM's permanent collection!
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - this exhibition features works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones.
The artists whose work is on view in this exhibition were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
Learn more: https://www.lasm.org/exhibi.../art-exhibitions/our-louisiana
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 14, 2024. Exhibition objects will be rotated annually.
Credits:
"Our Louisiana" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. |
| 1613109600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 12, 2021 |
February 12, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1613196000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Our Louisiana" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 13, 2021 |
February 13, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Your museum. Our Louisiana.
Explore this exhibition that illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through LASM's permanent collection!
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - this exhibition features works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones.
The artists whose work is on view in this exhibition were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
Learn more: https://www.lasm.org/exhibi.../art-exhibitions/our-louisiana
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 14, 2024. Exhibition objects will be rotated annually.
Credits:
"Our Louisiana" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. |
| 1613196000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 13, 2021 |
February 13, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1613196000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Landscape Abstracted: Will Henry Stevens" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 13, 2021 |
February 13, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Enjoy a moment of peace in this exhibition of work by Will Henry Stevens (1881-1949), a modernist painter and naturalist known for his two distinct artistic styles: Representational Naturalism and Southern Modernism. Stevens' clearly separated his two bodies of work, exhibiting his objective landscapes and his non-objective abstract works at different galleries. Though seemingly disconnected, his individual styles are part of a larger whole. Each style was born from the soul of an artist strongly influenced by his reverence for nature.
Stevens had diverse influences, including the writings of transcendentalist philosophers Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Chinese Sung Dynasty paintings, and the paintings and writings of Wassily Kandinsky. Stevens lived in a time marked by great change, experiencing modernization, two World Wars, and the Great Depression in his lifetime. Like the ever-changing world around him, Stevens was constantly adapting his artistic styles, but his work never lost its inextricable link to nature. Stevens was a faculty member of the Newcomb Art Department of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1921 until his retirement in 1948.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../landscape-abstracted-will-henry...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
"#1289," 1947. Oil on canvas. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2007.005.001. Purchased through the L. Cary Saurage II Fund in honor of Alma Lee and H. N. Saurage Jr. of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. |
| 1613196000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Cosmos: Imagining the Universe" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 13, 2021 |
February 13, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Explore the cosmic wonder of the Universe with this interdisciplinary art exhibition.
The artists whose works are on view in this exhibition each present their own attempts to decipher the Universe, expressing scientific data with emotive imagery and visually depicting abstract mathematical principles with beautiful renderings. Each artist brings their own interpretation to this almost incomprehensible subject, visualizing with their art the wonder of our Cosmos.
LASM was selected to receive nineteen works from Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI), which was founded in 1988 in New York City, after the nonprofit organization's dissolution in 2019. The images on view were part of ASCI's 15th International Art-Sci Juried Exhibition, "The Cosmos."
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../cosmos-imagining-the-universe
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 18, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
Angie Drakopoulos, "Isotropic 2," 2006. Silkscreen print. Gift of Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. LASM Collection, 2019.014.004. |
| 1613196000 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 13, 2021 |
February 13, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1613628000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 18, 2021 |
February 18, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
| 1613628000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Cosmos: Imagining the Universe" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 18, 2021 |
February 18, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Explore the cosmic wonder of the Universe with this interdisciplinary art exhibition.
The artists whose works are on view in this exhibition each present their own attempts to decipher the Universe, expressing scientific data with emotive imagery and visually depicting abstract mathematical principles with beautiful renderings. Each artist brings their own interpretation to this almost incomprehensible subject, visualizing with their art the wonder of our Cosmos.
LASM was selected to receive nineteen works from Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI), which was founded in 1988 in New York City, after the nonprofit organization's dissolution in 2019. The images on view were part of ASCI's 15th International Art-Sci Juried Exhibition, "The Cosmos."
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../cosmos-imagining-the-universe
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 18, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
Angie Drakopoulos, "Isotropic 2," 2006. Silkscreen print. Gift of Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. LASM Collection, 2019.014.004. |
| 1613628000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Our Louisiana" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 18, 2021 |
February 18, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Your museum. Our Louisiana.
Explore this exhibition that illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through LASM's permanent collection!
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - this exhibition features works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones.
The artists whose work is on view in this exhibition were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
Learn more: https://www.lasm.org/exhibi.../art-exhibitions/our-louisiana
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 14, 2024. Exhibition objects will be rotated annually.
Credits:
"Our Louisiana" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. |
| 1613628000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 18, 2021 |
February 18, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1613628000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Landscape Abstracted: Will Henry Stevens" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 18, 2021 |
February 18, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Enjoy a moment of peace in this exhibition of work by Will Henry Stevens (1881-1949), a modernist painter and naturalist known for his two distinct artistic styles: Representational Naturalism and Southern Modernism. Stevens' clearly separated his two bodies of work, exhibiting his objective landscapes and his non-objective abstract works at different galleries. Though seemingly disconnected, his individual styles are part of a larger whole. Each style was born from the soul of an artist strongly influenced by his reverence for nature.
Stevens had diverse influences, including the writings of transcendentalist philosophers Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Chinese Sung Dynasty paintings, and the paintings and writings of Wassily Kandinsky. Stevens lived in a time marked by great change, experiencing modernization, two World Wars, and the Great Depression in his lifetime. Like the ever-changing world around him, Stevens was constantly adapting his artistic styles, but his work never lost its inextricable link to nature. Stevens was a faculty member of the Newcomb Art Department of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1921 until his retirement in 1948.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../landscape-abstracted-will-henry...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
"#1289," 1947. Oil on canvas. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2007.005.001. Purchased through the L. Cary Saurage II Fund in honor of Alma Lee and H. N. Saurage Jr. of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. |
| 1613714400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 19, 2021 |
February 19, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
| 1613714400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 19, 2021 |
February 19, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1613714400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Our Louisiana" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 19, 2021 |
February 19, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Your museum. Our Louisiana.
Explore this exhibition that illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through LASM's permanent collection!
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - this exhibition features works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones.
The artists whose work is on view in this exhibition were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
Learn more: https://www.lasm.org/exhibi.../art-exhibitions/our-louisiana
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 14, 2024. Exhibition objects will be rotated annually.
Credits:
"Our Louisiana" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. |
| 1613714400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Cosmos: Imagining the Universe" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 19, 2021 |
February 19, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Explore the cosmic wonder of the Universe with this interdisciplinary art exhibition.
The artists whose works are on view in this exhibition each present their own attempts to decipher the Universe, expressing scientific data with emotive imagery and visually depicting abstract mathematical principles with beautiful renderings. Each artist brings their own interpretation to this almost incomprehensible subject, visualizing with their art the wonder of our Cosmos.
LASM was selected to receive nineteen works from Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI), which was founded in 1988 in New York City, after the nonprofit organization's dissolution in 2019. The images on view were part of ASCI's 15th International Art-Sci Juried Exhibition, "The Cosmos."
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../cosmos-imagining-the-universe
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 18, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
Angie Drakopoulos, "Isotropic 2," 2006. Silkscreen print. Gift of Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. LASM Collection, 2019.014.004. |
| 1613714400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Landscape Abstracted: Will Henry Stevens" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 19, 2021 |
February 19, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Enjoy a moment of peace in this exhibition of work by Will Henry Stevens (1881-1949), a modernist painter and naturalist known for his two distinct artistic styles: Representational Naturalism and Southern Modernism. Stevens' clearly separated his two bodies of work, exhibiting his objective landscapes and his non-objective abstract works at different galleries. Though seemingly disconnected, his individual styles are part of a larger whole. Each style was born from the soul of an artist strongly influenced by his reverence for nature.
Stevens had diverse influences, including the writings of transcendentalist philosophers Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Chinese Sung Dynasty paintings, and the paintings and writings of Wassily Kandinsky. Stevens lived in a time marked by great change, experiencing modernization, two World Wars, and the Great Depression in his lifetime. Like the ever-changing world around him, Stevens was constantly adapting his artistic styles, but his work never lost its inextricable link to nature. Stevens was a faculty member of the Newcomb Art Department of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1921 until his retirement in 1948.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../landscape-abstracted-will-henry...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
"#1289," 1947. Oil on canvas. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2007.005.001. Purchased through the L. Cary Saurage II Fund in honor of Alma Lee and H. N. Saurage Jr. of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. |
| 1613800800 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 20, 2021 |
February 20, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1613800800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Landscape Abstracted: Will Henry Stevens" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 20, 2021 |
February 20, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Enjoy a moment of peace in this exhibition of work by Will Henry Stevens (1881-1949), a modernist painter and naturalist known for his two distinct artistic styles: Representational Naturalism and Southern Modernism. Stevens' clearly separated his two bodies of work, exhibiting his objective landscapes and his non-objective abstract works at different galleries. Though seemingly disconnected, his individual styles are part of a larger whole. Each style was born from the soul of an artist strongly influenced by his reverence for nature.
Stevens had diverse influences, including the writings of transcendentalist philosophers Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Chinese Sung Dynasty paintings, and the paintings and writings of Wassily Kandinsky. Stevens lived in a time marked by great change, experiencing modernization, two World Wars, and the Great Depression in his lifetime. Like the ever-changing world around him, Stevens was constantly adapting his artistic styles, but his work never lost its inextricable link to nature. Stevens was a faculty member of the Newcomb Art Department of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1921 until his retirement in 1948.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../landscape-abstracted-will-henry...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
"#1289," 1947. Oil on canvas. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2007.005.001. Purchased through the L. Cary Saurage II Fund in honor of Alma Lee and H. N. Saurage Jr. of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. |
| 1613800800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 20, 2021 |
February 20, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1613800800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Our Louisiana" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 20, 2021 |
February 20, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Your museum. Our Louisiana.
Explore this exhibition that illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through LASM's permanent collection!
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - this exhibition features works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones.
The artists whose work is on view in this exhibition were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
Learn more: https://www.lasm.org/exhibi.../art-exhibitions/our-louisiana
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 14, 2024. Exhibition objects will be rotated annually.
Credits:
"Our Louisiana" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. |
| 1613800800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 20, 2021 |
February 20, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
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"Cosmos: Imagining the Universe" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 20, 2021 |
February 20, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Explore the cosmic wonder of the Universe with this interdisciplinary art exhibition.
The artists whose works are on view in this exhibition each present their own attempts to decipher the Universe, expressing scientific data with emotive imagery and visually depicting abstract mathematical principles with beautiful renderings. Each artist brings their own interpretation to this almost incomprehensible subject, visualizing with their art the wonder of our Cosmos.
LASM was selected to receive nineteen works from Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI), which was founded in 1988 in New York City, after the nonprofit organization's dissolution in 2019. The images on view were part of ASCI's 15th International Art-Sci Juried Exhibition, "The Cosmos."
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../cosmos-imagining-the-universe
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 18, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
Angie Drakopoulos, "Isotropic 2," 2006. Silkscreen print. Gift of Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. LASM Collection, 2019.014.004. |
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"Cosmos: Imagining the Universe" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 25, 2021 |
February 25, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Explore the cosmic wonder of the Universe with this interdisciplinary art exhibition.
The artists whose works are on view in this exhibition each present their own attempts to decipher the Universe, expressing scientific data with emotive imagery and visually depicting abstract mathematical principles with beautiful renderings. Each artist brings their own interpretation to this almost incomprehensible subject, visualizing with their art the wonder of our Cosmos.
LASM was selected to receive nineteen works from Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI), which was founded in 1988 in New York City, after the nonprofit organization's dissolution in 2019. The images on view were part of ASCI's 15th International Art-Sci Juried Exhibition, "The Cosmos."
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../cosmos-imagining-the-universe
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 18, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
Angie Drakopoulos, "Isotropic 2," 2006. Silkscreen print. Gift of Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. LASM Collection, 2019.014.004. |
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"Landscape Abstracted: Will Henry Stevens" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 25, 2021 |
February 25, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Enjoy a moment of peace in this exhibition of work by Will Henry Stevens (1881-1949), a modernist painter and naturalist known for his two distinct artistic styles: Representational Naturalism and Southern Modernism. Stevens' clearly separated his two bodies of work, exhibiting his objective landscapes and his non-objective abstract works at different galleries. Though seemingly disconnected, his individual styles are part of a larger whole. Each style was born from the soul of an artist strongly influenced by his reverence for nature.
Stevens had diverse influences, including the writings of transcendentalist philosophers Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Chinese Sung Dynasty paintings, and the paintings and writings of Wassily Kandinsky. Stevens lived in a time marked by great change, experiencing modernization, two World Wars, and the Great Depression in his lifetime. Like the ever-changing world around him, Stevens was constantly adapting his artistic styles, but his work never lost its inextricable link to nature. Stevens was a faculty member of the Newcomb Art Department of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1921 until his retirement in 1948.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../landscape-abstracted-will-henry...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
"#1289," 1947. Oil on canvas. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2007.005.001. Purchased through the L. Cary Saurage II Fund in honor of Alma Lee and H. N. Saurage Jr. of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. |
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"Our Louisiana" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 25, 2021 |
February 25, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Your museum. Our Louisiana.
Explore this exhibition that illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through LASM's permanent collection!
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - this exhibition features works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones.
The artists whose work is on view in this exhibition were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
Learn more: https://www.lasm.org/exhibi.../art-exhibitions/our-louisiana
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 14, 2024. Exhibition objects will be rotated annually.
Credits:
"Our Louisiana" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. |
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Virtual Evening with the Curators: Mystery in Motion: African American Masking and Spirituality |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 25, 2021 |
February 25, 2021 |
6:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
Celebrate the opening of the exhibition “Mystery in Motion: African American Masking and Spirituality in Mardi Gras,” with guest curators Kim Vaz-Deville and Ron Bechet. The exhibition explores the history and diverse spiritual influences of Black masking traditions, including Black masking Indians, Baby Dolls, and skull and bone gangs, with more than two dozen suits and masking components displayed, along with African artifacts. The curators will share highlights from the exhibition and insights into the curatorial process in a conversation moderated by museum historian Karen Leathem.
This event will take place over Zoom and is free and open to the public. Advanced registration is required, and a Zoom link will be sent to registrants the day of the program. Please register here:
https://forms.gle/KCNq8isoYjGAHtw88
The exhibition opens to the public at the Presbytère on February 13, 2021. |
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"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 25, 2021 |
February 25, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
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"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 25, 2021 |
February 25, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Cosmos: Imagining the Universe" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 26, 2021 |
February 26, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Explore the cosmic wonder of the Universe with this interdisciplinary art exhibition.
The artists whose works are on view in this exhibition each present their own attempts to decipher the Universe, expressing scientific data with emotive imagery and visually depicting abstract mathematical principles with beautiful renderings. Each artist brings their own interpretation to this almost incomprehensible subject, visualizing with their art the wonder of our Cosmos.
LASM was selected to receive nineteen works from Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI), which was founded in 1988 in New York City, after the nonprofit organization's dissolution in 2019. The images on view were part of ASCI's 15th International Art-Sci Juried Exhibition, "The Cosmos."
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../cosmos-imagining-the-universe
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 18, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
Angie Drakopoulos, "Isotropic 2," 2006. Silkscreen print. Gift of Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. LASM Collection, 2019.014.004. |
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"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 26, 2021 |
February 26, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
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"Landscape Abstracted: Will Henry Stevens" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 26, 2021 |
February 26, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Enjoy a moment of peace in this exhibition of work by Will Henry Stevens (1881-1949), a modernist painter and naturalist known for his two distinct artistic styles: Representational Naturalism and Southern Modernism. Stevens' clearly separated his two bodies of work, exhibiting his objective landscapes and his non-objective abstract works at different galleries. Though seemingly disconnected, his individual styles are part of a larger whole. Each style was born from the soul of an artist strongly influenced by his reverence for nature.
Stevens had diverse influences, including the writings of transcendentalist philosophers Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Chinese Sung Dynasty paintings, and the paintings and writings of Wassily Kandinsky. Stevens lived in a time marked by great change, experiencing modernization, two World Wars, and the Great Depression in his lifetime. Like the ever-changing world around him, Stevens was constantly adapting his artistic styles, but his work never lost its inextricable link to nature. Stevens was a faculty member of the Newcomb Art Department of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1921 until his retirement in 1948.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../landscape-abstracted-will-henry...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
"#1289," 1947. Oil on canvas. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2007.005.001. Purchased through the L. Cary Saurage II Fund in honor of Alma Lee and H. N. Saurage Jr. of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. |
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"Our Louisiana" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 26, 2021 |
February 26, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Your museum. Our Louisiana.
Explore this exhibition that illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through LASM's permanent collection!
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - this exhibition features works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones.
The artists whose work is on view in this exhibition were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
Learn more: https://www.lasm.org/exhibi.../art-exhibitions/our-louisiana
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 14, 2024. Exhibition objects will be rotated annually.
Credits:
"Our Louisiana" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. |
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"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 26, 2021 |
February 26, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
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Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 27, 2021 |
February 27, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Cosmos: Imagining the Universe" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 27, 2021 |
February 27, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Explore the cosmic wonder of the Universe with this interdisciplinary art exhibition.
The artists whose works are on view in this exhibition each present their own attempts to decipher the Universe, expressing scientific data with emotive imagery and visually depicting abstract mathematical principles with beautiful renderings. Each artist brings their own interpretation to this almost incomprehensible subject, visualizing with their art the wonder of our Cosmos.
LASM was selected to receive nineteen works from Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI), which was founded in 1988 in New York City, after the nonprofit organization's dissolution in 2019. The images on view were part of ASCI's 15th International Art-Sci Juried Exhibition, "The Cosmos."
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../cosmos-imagining-the-universe
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 18, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
Angie Drakopoulos, "Isotropic 2," 2006. Silkscreen print. Gift of Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. LASM Collection, 2019.014.004. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 27, 2021 |
February 27, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 27, 2021 |
February 27, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
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"Our Louisiana" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 27, 2021 |
February 27, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Your museum. Our Louisiana.
Explore this exhibition that illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through LASM's permanent collection!
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - this exhibition features works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones.
The artists whose work is on view in this exhibition were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
Learn more: https://www.lasm.org/exhibi.../art-exhibitions/our-louisiana
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 14, 2024. Exhibition objects will be rotated annually.
Credits:
"Our Louisiana" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Landscape Abstracted: Will Henry Stevens" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 27, 2021 |
February 27, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Enjoy a moment of peace in this exhibition of work by Will Henry Stevens (1881-1949), a modernist painter and naturalist known for his two distinct artistic styles: Representational Naturalism and Southern Modernism. Stevens' clearly separated his two bodies of work, exhibiting his objective landscapes and his non-objective abstract works at different galleries. Though seemingly disconnected, his individual styles are part of a larger whole. Each style was born from the soul of an artist strongly influenced by his reverence for nature.
Stevens had diverse influences, including the writings of transcendentalist philosophers Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Chinese Sung Dynasty paintings, and the paintings and writings of Wassily Kandinsky. Stevens lived in a time marked by great change, experiencing modernization, two World Wars, and the Great Depression in his lifetime. Like the ever-changing world around him, Stevens was constantly adapting his artistic styles, but his work never lost its inextricable link to nature. Stevens was a faculty member of the Newcomb Art Department of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1921 until his retirement in 1948.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../landscape-abstracted-will-henry...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021
Credits:
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council.
Image:
"#1289," 1947. Oil on canvas. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2007.005.001. Purchased through the L. Cary Saurage II Fund in honor of Alma Lee and H. N. Saurage Jr. of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. |
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Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 6, 2021 |
March 6, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
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Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 13, 2021 |
March 13, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
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Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 20, 2021 |
March 20, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
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Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 27, 2021 |
March 27, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
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Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 3, 2021 |
April 3, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 8, 2021 |
April 8, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1617858000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 8, 2021 |
April 8, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
| 1617944400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 9, 2021 |
April 9, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
| 1617944400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 9, 2021 |
April 9, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
|
| 1618030800 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 10, 2021 |
April 10, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1618030800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 10, 2021 |
April 10, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
| 1618030800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 10, 2021 |
April 10, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
5:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1618462800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 15, 2021 |
April 15, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
| 1618462800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 15, 2021 |
April 15, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1618549200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 16, 2021 |
April 16, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
|
| 1618549200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 16, 2021 |
April 16, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
| 1618635600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 17, 2021 |
April 17, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
5:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1618635600 |
Family Events |
Planetarium Family Hour & Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 17, 2021 |
April 17, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:45 AM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Come gather around our “camp fire” and learn about stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky. After this educator-led, interactive sky presentation, sit back and enjoy a featured planetarium show. Family Hour is open to all ages. |
| 1619067600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 22, 2021 |
April 22, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1619067600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 22, 2021 |
April 22, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
| 1619154000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 23, 2021 |
April 23, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
|
| 1619154000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 23, 2021 |
April 23, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
| 1619240400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 24, 2021 |
April 24, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
5:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1619672400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 29, 2021 |
April 29, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1619672400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 29, 2021 |
April 29, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
| 1619758800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 30, 2021 |
April 30, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
| 1619758800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 30, 2021 |
April 30, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
|
| 1619845200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 1, 2021 |
May 1, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
5:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1620277200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 6, 2021 |
May 6, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1620277200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Cosmos: Imagining the Universe" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 6, 2021 |
May 6, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
|
| 1620277200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 6, 2021 |
May 6, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Our Louisiana" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 6, 2021 |
May 6, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
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| 1620277200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Landscape Abstracted: Will Henry Stevens" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 6, 2021 |
May 6, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
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| 1620363600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 7, 2021 |
May 7, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
| 1620363600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 7, 2021 |
May 7, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
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| 1620450000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 8, 2021 |
May 8, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
5:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1620882000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 13, 2021 |
May 13, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1620882000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 13, 2021 |
May 13, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
| 1620968400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 14, 2021 |
May 14, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
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| 1620968400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 14, 2021 |
May 14, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
| 1621054800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 15, 2021 |
May 15, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
5:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1621486800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 20, 2021 |
May 20, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1621486800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 20, 2021 |
May 20, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
| 1621573200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Playing House: Miniatures from the Permanent Collection" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 21, 2021 |
May 21, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
Have you ever played with a dollhouse or built a model? If so, you have played with a miniature! Experience this charming exhibition of miniatures from LASM's permanent collection, which explores the development of miniatures from luxury collectible items, to tools for learning, to playthings. The exhibition also features special displays on the miniature effect in cinema (with examples from "Godzilla," "Titanic," and "Star Wars") and on the concept of ratio.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../playing-house-miniatures-from...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through January 15, 2023
Credits:
"Playing House" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Miniature Furniture and Home Accessories. Gift of Mrs. H. Payne Breazeale Sr. LASM Collection. |
| 1621573200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 21, 2021 |
May 21, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
2:00 PM |
|
| 1621659600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Experimental Light: Alyce Simon & Eva Lee" Art Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 22, 2021 |
May 22, 2021 |
9:30 AM |
5:00 PM |
Experience the fascinating, interdisciplinary work of Alyce Simon and Eva Lee, female artist-scientists who have created experimental works of art. Each artist has taken her talents and, through partnerships with the scientific community, harnessed light to create wholly original pieces.
Alyce Simon (1925–2011) created radical works of art with a particle accelerator, or “atom smasher,” which produces complex fractal patterns on plastic when exposed to nuclear radiation. This process, called irradiation, results in Simon’s works that harness light to illuminate patterns that resemble leafless trees, human lungs, and lightning strikes.
Eva Lee (b. 1965) also uses science and projected light to create her work. Lee is a collaborator with scientists, particularly neuroscientists. She develops new worlds in her digital animation videos, ranging from the far reaches of the world to the spaces between subatomic particles.
Learn more:
https://www.lasm.org/.../experimental-light-alyce-simon...
Price:
Included in general admission ($12 for adults, $10 for children ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and free for members)
Dates:
On view through July 11, 2021.
Credits:
"Experimental Light" is sponsored by the Olin Corporation and Entergy. The exhibition is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Image:
Alyce Simon, "D3 (Tree of Life)," 1971. Irradiated acrylic. Gift of Tree of Life Foundation. LASM Collection, 2018.002.013. |
| 1624078800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 19, 2021 |
June 19, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
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| 1627794000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 1, 2021 |
August 1, 2021 |
2:00 PM |
2:30 PM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Sundays at 2 PM and 4 PM! ???? Each Stargazing session will be followed by an astronomy-themed planetarium show.
Just like Saturday Stargazing, Sunday Stargazing is a presenter-led exploration of the local nighttime sky under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium. However, Saturday Stargazing focuses more on young astronomers; Sunday Stargazing is designed to engage all ages, even adults!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1627794000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 1, 2021 |
August 1, 2021 |
4:00 PM |
4:30 PM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Sundays at 2 PM and 4 PM! ???? Each Stargazing session will be followed by an astronomy-themed planetarium show.
Just like Saturday Stargazing, Sunday Stargazing is a presenter-led exploration of the local nighttime sky under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium. However, Saturday Stargazing focuses more on young astronomers; Sunday Stargazing is designed to engage all ages, even adults!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids 3-12 and senior adults 65+, and $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1631854800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Art After Hours: IRIDESCENCE Opening Reception |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 17, 2021 |
September 17, 2021 |
5:30 PM |
8:00 PM |
Join us on Friday, September 17th, at 5:30 PM to celebrate the opening of the Iridescence exhibition with a talk by artist and Dartmouth professor Soo Sunny Park; a guided tour led by Lexi Adams, LASM Curator, and Dr. Nathan Lord, LSU professor and exhibition collaborator; and refreshments and wine.
$15 for members/free for non-members
Before the exhibition, watch artist Soo Sunny Park as she installs her piece Spectrum Specter in the Iridescence exhibition. Park will be installing her work from Wednesday, September 15th through Friday, September 17th while the museum is open to the public (10 AM - 3 PM).
Born in Seoul, South Korea, Soo Sunny Park received her Bachelor of Fine Art in painting and sculpture from Columbus College of Art & Design, Columbus, Ohio and a Master of Fine Art in sculpture from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Park is a recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation MFA Grant; Grand Prize winner of the 19th Annual Michigan Fine Arts Competition; The Helen Foster Barnett Prize, National Academy Museum, New York; Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture residency, Skowhegan, Maine; Cité Internationale des Arts studio residency, Paris, France, and the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center Arts & Literary Arts Residency, Bellagio, Italy. Soo Sunny Park lives and works in Hanover, New Hampshire where she is an Associate Professor of Studio Art at Dartmouth College.
Park is a mixed-media artist who uses boundary materials such as fencing and glass to transform liminal or transitional spaces: inside and outside, sculpture and drawing, vision and perspective. Additionally, Park harnesses light as an artistic material rather than simply an element of viewing. By doing so she is challenging the boundaries of artistic materials and mediums and inviting the viewer to explore the translucent layers of glass, cast shadows, and reflections which ultimately invite the viewer to wonder about the space in and around her work.
This program is a 2021 Ebb & Flow Festival event and is made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by the East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and the Metro Council. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events |
Saturday Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 18, 2021 |
September 18, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ????
Gather around our "campfire" and learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1633150800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events |
Saturday Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 2, 2021 |
October 2, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ????
Gather around our "campfire" and learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
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Arts & Theatre |
36th Annual Gala: Iridescence (VIRTUAL) |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 8, 2021 |
October 8, 2021 |
7:00 PM |
9:00 PM |
Details
Join us for LASM's 36th Annual Gala: Iridescence on Friday, October 8 at 7 PM! ???? The event will be streamed at LASM.ORG/GALA and on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and WAFB+.
This virtual presentation will include an exclusive ✨silent auction✨ focusing on art and spirits; a ✨grand raffle✨ for a gorgeous necklace, donated by Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry and valued at $10,650; a curator-guided tour of the "Iridescence" exhibition; ✨cocktail and craft demos✨; and MORE!
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LASM.ORG/GALA is your home for all things Gala!
Buy a raffle ticket at lasm.ejoinme.org/raffle
Donate at lasm.ejoinme.org/donate
Bid in the silent auction at lasm.org/gala (direct link to bid coming soon)
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Bubble - $10,000
- Entergy
- Lamar Advertising Company
- Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry
- Ochsner Health System
Louisiana Opal - $7,500
- The Advocate
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana and Healthy Blue Louisiana
- Cox Communications
Jewel Beetle - $5,000
- BASF
- Baton Rouge Coca-Cola Bottling Company
- Jones Walker
- Louisiana Lottery Company
- Republic Finance
- Sparkhound
Abalone Shell - $3,000
- Dr. Frederic Billings III & Mrs. Susan Riley Billings
- Nutrien
- Postlethwaite & Netterville
- Svendson Investments, LLC
Blue Morpho Butterfly - $2,250
- Faulk & Winkler, LLC
Ribbonfish - $1,500
- The Boo Grigsby Foundation
- Emergent Method
- ExxonMobil
- Grady Crawford Construction Company, Inc.
- Hannis T. Bourgeois, LLP
- IBERIABANK, a Division of First Horizon Bank
- John & Virginia Noland
- Knobloch, Poche & Burns Wealth Management Group of Wells Fargo Advisors
- LaPorte CPAs and Business Advisors
- Wampold Companies
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| 1633755600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events |
Saturday Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 9, 2021 |
October 9, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ????
Gather around our "campfire" and learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1634360400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Saturday Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 16, 2021 |
October 16, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ????
Gather around our "campfire" and learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1634965200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events |
Saturday Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 23, 2021 |
October 23, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ????
Gather around our "campfire" and learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1635570000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Saturday Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 30, 2021 |
October 30, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ????
Gather around our "campfire" and learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1636174800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Saturday Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 6, 2021 |
November 6, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ????
Gather around our "campfire" and learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1636783200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Saturday Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 13, 2021 |
November 13, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ????
Gather around our "campfire" and learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1637388000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Saturday Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 20, 2021 |
November 20, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ????
Gather around our "campfire" and learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1637992800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Saturday Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 27, 2021 |
November 27, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ????
Gather around our "campfire" and learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1638597600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Saturday Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 4, 2021 |
December 4, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ????
Gather around our "campfire" and learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1639202400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Saturday Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 11, 2021 |
December 11, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ????
Gather around our "campfire" and learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1639807200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Saturday Stargazing in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 18, 2021 |
December 18, 2021 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ????
Gather around our "campfire" and learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1642226400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“Our Louisiana” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 15, 2022 |
January 15, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“Our Louisiana” (January 15, 2022 – January 29, 2023) celebrates Louisiana's unique heritage and explores the Museum’s permanent collection in an annual rotating exhibition display, showcasing a range of styles and media by artists from Louisiana and those who worked extensively in the state.
Image credit: Michael Crespo, “Acteon’s Dream”, 2008. Oil on linen. Gift of the artist. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2008.001.001. |
| 1642312800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“Our Louisiana” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 16, 2022 |
January 16, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“Our Louisiana” (January 15, 2022 – January 29, 2023) celebrates Louisiana's unique heritage and explores the Museum’s permanent collection in an annual rotating exhibition display, showcasing a range of styles and media by artists from Louisiana and those who worked extensively in the state.
Image credit: Michael Crespo, “Acteon’s Dream”, 2008. Oil on linen. Gift of the artist. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2008.001.001. |
| 1642399200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“Our Louisiana” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 17, 2022 |
January 17, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“Our Louisiana” (January 15, 2022 – January 29, 2023) celebrates Louisiana's unique heritage and explores the Museum’s permanent collection in an annual rotating exhibition display, showcasing a range of styles and media by artists from Louisiana and those who worked extensively in the state.
Image credit: Michael Crespo, “Acteon’s Dream”, 2008. Oil on linen. Gift of the artist. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2008.001.001. |
| 1642485600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“Our Louisiana” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 18, 2022 |
January 18, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“Our Louisiana” (January 15, 2022 – January 29, 2023) celebrates Louisiana's unique heritage and explores the Museum’s permanent collection in an annual rotating exhibition display, showcasing a range of styles and media by artists from Louisiana and those who worked extensively in the state.
Image credit: Michael Crespo, “Acteon’s Dream”, 2008. Oil on linen. Gift of the artist. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2008.001.001. |
| 1642572000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“Our Louisiana” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 19, 2022 |
January 19, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“Our Louisiana” (January 15, 2022 – January 29, 2023) celebrates Louisiana's unique heritage and explores the Museum’s permanent collection in an annual rotating exhibition display, showcasing a range of styles and media by artists from Louisiana and those who worked extensively in the state.
Image credit: Michael Crespo, “Acteon’s Dream”, 2008. Oil on linen. Gift of the artist. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2008.001.001. |
| 1642658400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“Our Louisiana” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 20, 2022 |
January 20, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“Our Louisiana” (January 15, 2022 – January 29, 2023) celebrates Louisiana's unique heritage and explores the Museum’s permanent collection in an annual rotating exhibition display, showcasing a range of styles and media by artists from Louisiana and those who worked extensively in the state.
Image credit: Michael Crespo, “Acteon’s Dream”, 2008. Oil on linen. Gift of the artist. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2008.001.001. |
| 1642744800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“Our Louisiana” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 21, 2022 |
January 21, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“Our Louisiana” (January 15, 2022 – January 29, 2023) celebrates Louisiana's unique heritage and explores the Museum’s permanent collection in an annual rotating exhibition display, showcasing a range of styles and media by artists from Louisiana and those who worked extensively in the state.
Image credit: Michael Crespo, “Acteon’s Dream”, 2008. Oil on linen. Gift of the artist. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2008.001.001. |
| 1642831200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“Our Louisiana” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 22, 2022 |
January 22, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“Our Louisiana” (January 15, 2022 – January 29, 2023) celebrates Louisiana's unique heritage and explores the Museum’s permanent collection in an annual rotating exhibition display, showcasing a range of styles and media by artists from Louisiana and those who worked extensively in the state.
Image credit: Michael Crespo, “Acteon’s Dream”, 2008. Oil on linen. Gift of the artist. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2008.001.001. |
| 1642917600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“Our Louisiana” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 23, 2022 |
January 23, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“Our Louisiana” (January 15, 2022 – January 29, 2023) celebrates Louisiana's unique heritage and explores the Museum’s permanent collection in an annual rotating exhibition display, showcasing a range of styles and media by artists from Louisiana and those who worked extensively in the state.
Image credit: Michael Crespo, “Acteon’s Dream”, 2008. Oil on linen. Gift of the artist. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2008.001.001. |
| 1643004000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“Our Louisiana” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 24, 2022 |
January 24, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“Our Louisiana” (January 15, 2022 – January 29, 2023) celebrates Louisiana's unique heritage and explores the Museum’s permanent collection in an annual rotating exhibition display, showcasing a range of styles and media by artists from Louisiana and those who worked extensively in the state.
Image credit: Michael Crespo, “Acteon’s Dream”, 2008. Oil on linen. Gift of the artist. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2008.001.001. |
| 1643090400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“Our Louisiana” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 25, 2022 |
January 25, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“Our Louisiana” (January 15, 2022 – January 29, 2023) celebrates Louisiana's unique heritage and explores the Museum’s permanent collection in an annual rotating exhibition display, showcasing a range of styles and media by artists from Louisiana and those who worked extensively in the state.
Image credit: Michael Crespo, “Acteon’s Dream”, 2008. Oil on linen. Gift of the artist. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2008.001.001. |
| 1643176800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“Our Louisiana” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 26, 2022 |
January 26, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“Our Louisiana” (January 15, 2022 – January 29, 2023) celebrates Louisiana's unique heritage and explores the Museum’s permanent collection in an annual rotating exhibition display, showcasing a range of styles and media by artists from Louisiana and those who worked extensively in the state.
Image credit: Michael Crespo, “Acteon’s Dream”, 2008. Oil on linen. Gift of the artist. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2008.001.001. |
| 1643263200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“Our Louisiana” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 27, 2022 |
January 27, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“Our Louisiana” (January 15, 2022 – January 29, 2023) celebrates Louisiana's unique heritage and explores the Museum’s permanent collection in an annual rotating exhibition display, showcasing a range of styles and media by artists from Louisiana and those who worked extensively in the state.
Image credit: Michael Crespo, “Acteon’s Dream”, 2008. Oil on linen. Gift of the artist. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2008.001.001. |
| 1643349600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“Our Louisiana” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 28, 2022 |
January 28, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“Our Louisiana” (January 15, 2022 – January 29, 2023) celebrates Louisiana's unique heritage and explores the Museum’s permanent collection in an annual rotating exhibition display, showcasing a range of styles and media by artists from Louisiana and those who worked extensively in the state.
Image credit: Michael Crespo, “Acteon’s Dream”, 2008. Oil on linen. Gift of the artist. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2008.001.001. |
| 1643436000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 29, 2022 |
January 29, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1643436000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“Our Louisiana” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 29, 2022 |
January 29, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“Our Louisiana” (January 15, 2022 – January 29, 2023) celebrates Louisiana's unique heritage and explores the Museum’s permanent collection in an annual rotating exhibition display, showcasing a range of styles and media by artists from Louisiana and those who worked extensively in the state.
Image credit: Michael Crespo, “Acteon’s Dream”, 2008. Oil on linen. Gift of the artist. Louisiana Art & Science Museum Collection, 2008.001.001. |
| 1643522400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 30, 2022 |
January 30, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1643608800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 31, 2022 |
January 31, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1643695200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 1, 2022 |
February 1, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1643781600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 2, 2022 |
February 2, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1643868000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 3, 2022 |
February 3, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1643954400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 4, 2022 |
February 4, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1644040800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 5, 2022 |
February 5, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1644127200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 6, 2022 |
February 6, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1644213600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 7, 2022 |
February 7, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1644300000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 8, 2022 |
February 8, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1644386400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 9, 2022 |
February 9, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1644472800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 10, 2022 |
February 10, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1644559200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 11, 2022 |
February 11, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1644645600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 12, 2022 |
February 12, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1644645600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Saturday Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 12, 2022 |
February 12, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
11:00 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ????
Gather around our "campfire" and learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1644732000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 13, 2022 |
February 13, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1644818400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 14, 2022 |
February 14, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1644904800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 15, 2022 |
February 15, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1644991200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 16, 2022 |
February 16, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1645077600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 17, 2022 |
February 17, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1645164000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 18, 2022 |
February 18, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1645250400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Saturday Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 19, 2022 |
February 19, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
11:00 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ????
Gather around our "campfire" and learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1645250400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 19, 2022 |
February 19, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1645336800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 20, 2022 |
February 20, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1645423200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 21, 2022 |
February 21, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1645509600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 22, 2022 |
February 22, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1645596000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 23, 2022 |
February 23, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1645682400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 24, 2022 |
February 24, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1645768800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 25, 2022 |
February 25, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1645855200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 26, 2022 |
February 26, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1645855200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Saturday Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 26, 2022 |
February 26, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
11:00 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ????
Gather around our "campfire" and learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1645941600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 27, 2022 |
February 27, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1646028000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 28, 2022 |
February 28, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1646114400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 1, 2022 |
March 1, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1646200800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 2, 2022 |
March 2, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1646287200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 3, 2022 |
March 3, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1646373600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 4, 2022 |
March 4, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1646460000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 5, 2022 |
March 5, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1646460000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Saturday Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 5, 2022 |
March 5, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
11:00 AM |
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! ????
Gather around our "campfire" and learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Collect a new constellation trading card each Saturday!
✨Included in general admission (free for members, $10 for kids ages 3-12 and senior adults 65+, $12 for adults); admission price paid at the door✨ |
| 1646546400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 6, 2022 |
March 6, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1646632800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 7, 2022 |
March 7, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1646719200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 8, 2022 |
March 8, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1646805600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 9, 2022 |
March 9, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1646892000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 10, 2022 |
March 10, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1646978400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 11, 2022 |
March 11, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1647064800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 12, 2022 |
March 12, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1647151200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 13, 2022 |
March 13, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1647234000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 14, 2022 |
March 14, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1647320400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 15, 2022 |
March 15, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1647406800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 16, 2022 |
March 16, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1647493200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 17, 2022 |
March 17, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1647579600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 18, 2022 |
March 18, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1647666000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 19, 2022 |
March 19, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1647752400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 20, 2022 |
March 20, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1647838800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 21, 2022 |
March 21, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1647925200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 22, 2022 |
March 22, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1648011600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 23, 2022 |
March 23, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1648098000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 24, 2022 |
March 24, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1648184400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 25, 2022 |
March 25, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1648270800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 26, 2022 |
March 26, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1648357200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 27, 2022 |
March 27, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1648443600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 28, 2022 |
March 28, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1648530000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 29, 2022 |
March 29, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1648616400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 30, 2022 |
March 30, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1648702800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 31, 2022 |
March 31, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1648789200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 1, 2022 |
April 1, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1648875600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 2, 2022 |
April 2, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1648962000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 3, 2022 |
April 3, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1649048400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 4, 2022 |
April 4, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1649134800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 5, 2022 |
April 5, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1649221200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 6, 2022 |
April 6, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1649307600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 7, 2022 |
April 7, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1649394000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 8, 2022 |
April 8, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1649480400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 9, 2022 |
April 9, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1649566800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 10, 2022 |
April 10, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1649653200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 11, 2022 |
April 11, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1649739600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 12, 2022 |
April 12, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1649826000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 13, 2022 |
April 13, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1649912400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 14, 2022 |
April 14, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1649998800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 15, 2022 |
April 15, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1650085200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 16, 2022 |
April 16, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1650171600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 17, 2022 |
April 17, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1650258000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 18, 2022 |
April 18, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 19, 2022 |
April 19, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 20, 2022 |
April 20, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 21, 2022 |
April 21, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 22, 2022 |
April 22, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 23, 2022 |
April 23, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1650776400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 24, 2022 |
April 24, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 25, 2022 |
April 25, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1650949200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 26, 2022 |
April 26, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 27, 2022 |
April 27, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 28, 2022 |
April 28, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1651208400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 29, 2022 |
April 29, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1651294800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 30, 2022 |
April 30, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 1, 2022 |
May 1, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 2, 2022 |
May 2, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1651554000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 3, 2022 |
May 3, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 4, 2022 |
May 4, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1651726800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 5, 2022 |
May 5, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1651813200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 6, 2022 |
May 6, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1651899600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 7, 2022 |
May 7, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1651986000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 8, 2022 |
May 8, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1652072400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 9, 2022 |
May 9, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1652158800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 10, 2022 |
May 10, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1652245200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 11, 2022 |
May 11, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 12, 2022 |
May 12, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1652418000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 13, 2022 |
May 13, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1652504400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 14, 2022 |
May 14, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1652590800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 15, 2022 |
May 15, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1652677200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 16, 2022 |
May 16, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1652763600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 17, 2022 |
May 17, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1652850000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 18, 2022 |
May 18, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1652936400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 19, 2022 |
May 19, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1653022800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 20, 2022 |
May 20, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 21, 2022 |
May 21, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 22, 2022 |
May 22, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 23, 2022 |
May 23, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 24, 2022 |
May 24, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 25, 2022 |
May 25, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 26, 2022 |
May 26, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 27, 2022 |
May 27, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 28, 2022 |
May 28, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 29, 2022 |
May 29, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 30, 2022 |
May 30, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 31, 2022 |
May 31, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 1, 2022 |
June 1, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 2, 2022 |
June 2, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 3, 2022 |
June 3, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 4, 2022 |
June 4, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 5, 2022 |
June 5, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 6, 2022 |
June 6, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 7, 2022 |
June 7, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 8, 2022 |
June 8, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 9, 2022 |
June 9, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 10, 2022 |
June 10, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 11, 2022 |
June 11, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 12, 2022 |
June 12, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 13, 2022 |
June 13, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 14, 2022 |
June 14, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 15, 2022 |
June 15, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 16, 2022 |
June 16, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 17, 2022 |
June 17, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1655528400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 18, 2022 |
June 18, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1655614800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 19, 2022 |
June 19, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1655701200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 20, 2022 |
June 20, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1655787600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 21, 2022 |
June 21, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1655874000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 22, 2022 |
June 22, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1655960400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 23, 2022 |
June 23, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1656046800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 24, 2022 |
June 24, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1656133200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 25, 2022 |
June 25, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1656219600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 26, 2022 |
June 26, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1656306000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 27, 2022 |
June 27, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1656392400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 28, 2022 |
June 28, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1656478800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 29, 2022 |
June 29, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1656565200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 30, 2022 |
June 30, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1656651600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 1, 2022 |
July 1, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1656738000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 2, 2022 |
July 2, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1656824400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 3, 2022 |
July 3, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1656910800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 4, 2022 |
July 4, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1656997200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 5, 2022 |
July 5, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1657083600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 6, 2022 |
July 6, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1657170000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 7, 2022 |
July 7, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1657256400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 8, 2022 |
July 8, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1657342800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 9, 2022 |
July 9, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1657429200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 10, 2022 |
July 10, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1657515600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 11, 2022 |
July 11, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1657602000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 12, 2022 |
July 12, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1657688400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 13, 2022 |
July 13, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1657774800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 14, 2022 |
July 14, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1657861200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 15, 2022 |
July 15, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1657947600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 16, 2022 |
July 16, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1658034000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 17, 2022 |
July 17, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1658120400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 18, 2022 |
July 18, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1658206800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 19, 2022 |
July 19, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1658293200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 20, 2022 |
July 20, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1658379600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 21, 2022 |
July 21, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1658466000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 22, 2022 |
July 22, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1658552400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 23, 2022 |
July 23, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1658638800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 24, 2022 |
July 24, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 25, 2022 |
July 25, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 26, 2022 |
July 26, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1658898000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 27, 2022 |
July 27, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1658984400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 28, 2022 |
July 28, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1659070800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 29, 2022 |
July 29, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events |
Shark Day at the Museum |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 30, 2022 |
July 30, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Close out Discovery Channel's Shark Week with Shark Day at the Museum! ????
Join us on SATURDAY JULY 30TH as we celebrate this FIN-tastic day with ocean-themed films in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium and Adalié Brent Auditorium. ????????????
Along with a nautical scavenger hunt, the LASM will also be giving out SHARK HEADBANDS to the first 100 children in the museum. So be sure to get here at 10 AM for Family Hour Stargazing and your free shark headband! |
| 1659157200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 30, 2022 |
July 30, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1659243600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 31, 2022 |
July 31, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1659330000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 1, 2022 |
August 1, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1659416400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 2, 2022 |
August 2, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1659502800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 3, 2022 |
August 3, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1659589200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 4, 2022 |
August 4, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1659675600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 5, 2022 |
August 5, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1659762000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 6, 2022 |
August 6, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1659848400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 7, 2022 |
August 7, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1659934800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 8, 2022 |
August 8, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 9, 2022 |
August 9, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1660107600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 10, 2022 |
August 10, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1660194000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 11, 2022 |
August 11, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1660280400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 12, 2022 |
August 12, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1660366800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 13, 2022 |
August 13, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1660453200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 14, 2022 |
August 14, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1660539600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 15, 2022 |
August 15, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1660626000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 16, 2022 |
August 16, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1660712400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 17, 2022 |
August 17, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1660798800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 18, 2022 |
August 18, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1660885200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 19, 2022 |
August 19, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1660971600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 20, 2022 |
August 20, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1661058000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 21, 2022 |
August 21, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1661144400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 22, 2022 |
August 22, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1661230800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 23, 2022 |
August 23, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1661317200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 24, 2022 |
August 24, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1661403600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 25, 2022 |
August 25, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1661490000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 26, 2022 |
August 26, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1661576400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 27, 2022 |
August 27, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1661662800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 28, 2022 |
August 28, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1661749200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 29, 2022 |
August 29, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1661835600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 30, 2022 |
August 30, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1661922000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 31, 2022 |
August 31, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1662008400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 1, 2022 |
September 1, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1662094800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 2, 2022 |
September 2, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1662181200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 3, 2022 |
September 3, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1662267600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 4, 2022 |
September 4, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1662354000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 5, 2022 |
September 5, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1662440400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 6, 2022 |
September 6, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1662526800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 7, 2022 |
September 7, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1662613200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 8, 2022 |
September 8, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1662699600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 9, 2022 |
September 9, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1662786000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 10, 2022 |
September 10, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1662872400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 11, 2022 |
September 11, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1662958800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 12, 2022 |
September 12, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1663045200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 13, 2022 |
September 13, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1663131600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 14, 2022 |
September 14, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1663218000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 15, 2022 |
September 15, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1663304400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 16, 2022 |
September 16, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1663390800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 17, 2022 |
September 17, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1663477200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 18, 2022 |
September 18, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1663563600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 19, 2022 |
September 19, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1663650000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 20, 2022 |
September 20, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1663736400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 21, 2022 |
September 21, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1663822800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 22, 2022 |
September 22, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1663909200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 23, 2022 |
September 23, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 24, 2022 |
September 24, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 25, 2022 |
September 25, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 26, 2022 |
September 26, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 27, 2022 |
September 27, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 28, 2022 |
September 28, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 29, 2022 |
September 29, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
LASM's 60th Anniversary Gala: Diamonds of History |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 30, 2022 |
September 30, 2022 |
7:00 PM |
11:00 PM |
Join us for LASM's 60th Anniversary Gala: Diamonds of History! Our annual fundraiser will take place on Friday, September 30, 2022, from 7 PM to 11 PM at the museum in downtown Baton Rouge.
LASM’s 60th Anniversary Gala: Diamonds of History will feature a variety of entertainment, a silent auction, a raffle for diamond earrings donated by Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry, and gourmet food and spirits.
Chaired by Adrienne Connelly Adams, Chelsea Norris, and Lexie Polito, the fundraiser will not only celebrate the museum’s sixtieth anniversary but also the opening of MIGHTY WOMEN by New Orleans-based mixed-media artist, ASHLEY LONGSHORE in its Main Gallery.
All funds raised by the Gala will support the renovation of LASM’s hands-on children’s galleries into The Seed, an innovative space where young artists and scientists will grow through the hands-on exploration of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics). |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 30, 2022 |
September 30, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1664600400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 1, 2022 |
October 1, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1664686800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 2, 2022 |
October 2, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1664773200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 3, 2022 |
October 3, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 4, 2022 |
October 4, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1664946000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 5, 2022 |
October 5, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 6, 2022 |
October 6, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1665118800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 7, 2022 |
October 7, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1665205200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 8, 2022 |
October 8, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 9, 2022 |
October 9, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1665378000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 10, 2022 |
October 10, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1665464400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 11, 2022 |
October 11, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 12, 2022 |
October 12, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1665637200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 13, 2022 |
October 13, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1665723600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 14, 2022 |
October 14, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1665810000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 15, 2022 |
October 15, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
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Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Illuminate Your Soul - The Acadian Circus at LASM |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 15, 2022 |
October 15, 2022 |
7:00 PM |
10:00 PM |
Join us on October 15th as The Acadian Circus performs in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium!
Get ready for a high-energy circus variety show with aerial arts and LED object manipulation under custom projections in the planetarium dome.
Tickets can be purchased at lasm.ticketbud.com/acadian. |
| 1665896400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 16, 2022 |
October 16, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1665982800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 17, 2022 |
October 17, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1666069200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 18, 2022 |
October 18, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1666155600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 19, 2022 |
October 19, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1666242000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 20, 2022 |
October 20, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1666328400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 21, 2022 |
October 21, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1666414800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 22, 2022 |
October 22, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1666501200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 23, 2022 |
October 23, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1666587600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 24, 2022 |
October 24, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1666674000 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 25, 2022 |
October 25, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1666760400 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 26, 2022 |
October 26, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1666846800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 27, 2022 |
October 27, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1666933200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 28, 2022 |
October 28, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1667019600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Halloween Day at the Museum |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 29, 2022 |
October 29, 2022 |
12:00 PM |
4:00 PM |
Join us from 12 PM - 4 PM on Saturday, October 29th, for hands-on activities, butterbeer, a special Halloween Door Prize, and MORE! Then stick around for the Downtown Halloween Parade at 4 PM!
LASM's annual Halloween Day at the Museum will also feature classic Halloween favorites in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium, including Halloween Lazer shows, "The Worlds Within Star Wars," and a live presentation of "The Astronomical World of Harry Potter." |
| 1667019600 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
“In Empathy We Trust” Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 29, 2022 |
October 29, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
“In Empathy We Trust” (January 29 – October 30) is a collaborative series of photographic images created by the artist due, E2- Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien. The series takes aim at iconic image from Art History and reimagines the works with characters of different races, genders, and identities. Through their efforts, E2 challenges many preconceptions in fine art, history, and everyday life. E2 has exhibited their work nationally and internationally. The duo is represented by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in New Orleans.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by the La Capitale (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
Image credit: E2, “Ode to Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage” (detail), 2012. Photograph. Courtesy of JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY New Orleans. |
| 1667973600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 9, 2022 |
November 9, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1668060000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 10, 2022 |
November 10, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1668146400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 11, 2022 |
November 11, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1668232800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 12, 2022 |
November 12, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1668319200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 13, 2022 |
November 13, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1668405600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 14, 2022 |
November 14, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1668492000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 15, 2022 |
November 15, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1668578400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 16, 2022 |
November 16, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1668664800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 17, 2022 |
November 17, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1668751200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 18, 2022 |
November 18, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1668837600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 19, 2022 |
November 19, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1668924000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 20, 2022 |
November 20, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1669010400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 21, 2022 |
November 21, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1669096800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 22, 2022 |
November 22, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1669183200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 23, 2022 |
November 23, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1669269600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 24, 2022 |
November 24, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1669356000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 25, 2022 |
November 25, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
**???????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????? ???????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????!!! ????????**
******************
For the very first time the phenomenon which is MESMERICA - the fastest-selling fulldome/planetarium music show in history - is coming to the area, playing in the Irene W.Pennington Planetarium | Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
MESMERICA is the fastest selling fulldome music show in history with over 1000 sold-out shows in its first year in 30 cities.
This family-friendly, mind-blowing immersive projection show is designed to relieve stress, and is suitable for all ages 6 and above. Come and leave your troubles at the door as we take you on a fantastic journey into awe-inspiring imaginary landscapes.
*Only 171 seats are available per show, so to avoid disappointment please book early, especially if booking groups.*
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BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
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Previous visitors to Mesmerica 360:
"An amazing experience that I will never forget"
"Left me speechless...I've seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love and life, optimism and relief. "
"Brought me to blissful tears..."
"The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!"
=====
DISCOUNT CODES:
*ADULTS BOOKING TICKETS WITH CHILDREN (AGED 6 AND ABOVE) CAN GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAFAMILY AT CHECKOUT*
*GROUPS OF 6 OR MORE: GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAGROUP AT CHECKOUT*
*IF YOU HAVE SEEN MESMERICA BEFORE, GET 10% OFF YOUR ENTIRE BASKET WITH CODE MESMERICASOUL*
=======
BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
---
The Mesmerica Show is 1 hour long.
**PLEASE NOTE**
PLEASE PLAN TO ARRIVE ON TIME AS, DUE TO DARKNESS IN THE PLANETARIUM THEATER AND SAFETY CONCERNS, THERE WILL BE NO LATE SEATING AFTER THE SHOW STARTS. |
| 1669356000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 25, 2022 |
November 25, 2022 |
8:30 PM |
9:30 PM |
**???????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????? ???????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????!!! ????????**
******************
For the very first time the phenomenon which is MESMERICA - the fastest-selling fulldome/planetarium music show in history - is coming to the area, playing in the Irene W.Pennington Planetarium | Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
MESMERICA is the fastest selling fulldome music show in history with over 1000 sold-out shows in its first year in 30 cities.
This family-friendly, mind-blowing immersive projection show is designed to relieve stress, and is suitable for all ages 6 and above. Come and leave your troubles at the door as we take you on a fantastic journey into awe-inspiring imaginary landscapes.
*Only 171 seats are available per show, so to avoid disappointment please book early, especially if booking groups.*
=======
BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
=======
Previous visitors to Mesmerica 360:
"An amazing experience that I will never forget"
"Left me speechless...I've seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love and life, optimism and relief. "
"Brought me to blissful tears..."
"The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!"
=====
DISCOUNT CODES:
*ADULTS BOOKING TICKETS WITH CHILDREN (AGED 6 AND ABOVE) CAN GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAFAMILY AT CHECKOUT*
*GROUPS OF 6 OR MORE: GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAGROUP AT CHECKOUT*
*IF YOU HAVE SEEN MESMERICA BEFORE, GET 10% OFF YOUR ENTIRE BASKET WITH CODE MESMERICASOUL*
=======
BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
---
The Mesmerica Show is 1 hour long.
**PLEASE NOTE**
PLEASE PLAN TO ARRIVE ON TIME AS, DUE TO DARKNESS IN THE PLANETARIUM THEATER AND SAFETY CONCERNS, THERE WILL BE NO LATE SEATING AFTER THE SHOW STARTS. |
| 1669356000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 25, 2022 |
November 25, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1669356000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 25, 2022 |
November 25, 2022 |
7:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
**???????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????? ???????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????!!! ????????**
******************
For the very first time the phenomenon which is MESMERICA - the fastest-selling fulldome/planetarium music show in history - is coming to the area, playing in the Irene W.Pennington Planetarium | Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
MESMERICA is the fastest selling fulldome music show in history with over 1000 sold-out shows in its first year in 30 cities.
This family-friendly, mind-blowing immersive projection show is designed to relieve stress, and is suitable for all ages 6 and above. Come and leave your troubles at the door as we take you on a fantastic journey into awe-inspiring imaginary landscapes.
*Only 171 seats are available per show, so to avoid disappointment please book early, especially if booking groups.*
=======
BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
=======
Previous visitors to Mesmerica 360:
"An amazing experience that I will never forget"
"Left me speechless...I've seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love and life, optimism and relief. "
"Brought me to blissful tears..."
"The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!"
=====
DISCOUNT CODES:
*ADULTS BOOKING TICKETS WITH CHILDREN (AGED 6 AND ABOVE) CAN GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAFAMILY AT CHECKOUT*
*GROUPS OF 6 OR MORE: GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAGROUP AT CHECKOUT*
*IF YOU HAVE SEEN MESMERICA BEFORE, GET 10% OFF YOUR ENTIRE BASKET WITH CODE MESMERICASOUL*
=======
BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
---
The Mesmerica Show is 1 hour long.
**PLEASE NOTE**
PLEASE PLAN TO ARRIVE ON TIME AS, DUE TO DARKNESS IN THE PLANETARIUM THEATER AND SAFETY CONCERNS, THERE WILL BE NO LATE SEATING AFTER THE SHOW STARTS. |
| 1669442400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 26, 2022 |
November 26, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
**???????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????? ???????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????!!! ????????**
******************
For the very first time the phenomenon which is MESMERICA - the fastest-selling fulldome/planetarium music show in history - is coming to the area, playing in the Irene W.Pennington Planetarium | Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
MESMERICA is the fastest selling fulldome music show in history with over 1000 sold-out shows in its first year in 30 cities.
This family-friendly, mind-blowing immersive projection show is designed to relieve stress, and is suitable for all ages 6 and above. Come and leave your troubles at the door as we take you on a fantastic journey into awe-inspiring imaginary landscapes.
*Only 171 seats are available per show, so to avoid disappointment please book early, especially if booking groups.*
=======
BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
=======
Previous visitors to Mesmerica 360:
"An amazing experience that I will never forget"
"Left me speechless...I've seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love and life, optimism and relief. "
"Brought me to blissful tears..."
"The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!"
=====
DISCOUNT CODES:
*ADULTS BOOKING TICKETS WITH CHILDREN (AGED 6 AND ABOVE) CAN GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAFAMILY AT CHECKOUT*
*GROUPS OF 6 OR MORE: GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAGROUP AT CHECKOUT*
*IF YOU HAVE SEEN MESMERICA BEFORE, GET 10% OFF YOUR ENTIRE BASKET WITH CODE MESMERICASOUL*
=======
BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
---
The Mesmerica Show is 1 hour long.
**PLEASE NOTE**
PLEASE PLAN TO ARRIVE ON TIME AS, DUE TO DARKNESS IN THE PLANETARIUM THEATER AND SAFETY CONCERNS, THERE WILL BE NO LATE SEATING AFTER THE SHOW STARTS. |
| 1669442400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 26, 2022 |
November 26, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1669442400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 26, 2022 |
November 26, 2022 |
7:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
**???????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????? ???????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????!!! ????????**
******************
For the very first time the phenomenon which is MESMERICA - the fastest-selling fulldome/planetarium music show in history - is coming to the area, playing in the Irene W.Pennington Planetarium | Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
MESMERICA is the fastest selling fulldome music show in history with over 1000 sold-out shows in its first year in 30 cities.
This family-friendly, mind-blowing immersive projection show is designed to relieve stress, and is suitable for all ages 6 and above. Come and leave your troubles at the door as we take you on a fantastic journey into awe-inspiring imaginary landscapes.
*Only 171 seats are available per show, so to avoid disappointment please book early, especially if booking groups.*
=======
BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
=======
Previous visitors to Mesmerica 360:
"An amazing experience that I will never forget"
"Left me speechless...I've seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love and life, optimism and relief. "
"Brought me to blissful tears..."
"The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!"
=====
DISCOUNT CODES:
*ADULTS BOOKING TICKETS WITH CHILDREN (AGED 6 AND ABOVE) CAN GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAFAMILY AT CHECKOUT*
*GROUPS OF 6 OR MORE: GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAGROUP AT CHECKOUT*
*IF YOU HAVE SEEN MESMERICA BEFORE, GET 10% OFF YOUR ENTIRE BASKET WITH CODE MESMERICASOUL*
=======
BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
---
The Mesmerica Show is 1 hour long.
**PLEASE NOTE**
PLEASE PLAN TO ARRIVE ON TIME AS, DUE TO DARKNESS IN THE PLANETARIUM THEATER AND SAFETY CONCERNS, THERE WILL BE NO LATE SEATING AFTER THE SHOW STARTS. |
| 1669442400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 26, 2022 |
November 26, 2022 |
8:30 PM |
9:30 PM |
For the very first time the phenomenon which is MESMERICA - the fastest-selling fulldome/planetarium music show in history - is coming to the area, playing in the Irene W.Pennington Planetarium | Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
MESMERICA is the fastest selling fulldome music show in history with over 1000 sold-out shows in its first year in 30 cities.
This family-friendly, mind-blowing immersive projection show is designed to relieve stress, and is suitable for all ages 6 and above. Come and leave your troubles at the door as we take you on a fantastic journey into awe-inspiring imaginary landscapes.
*Only 171 seats are available per show, so to avoid disappointment please book early, especially if booking groups.*
=======
BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
=======
Previous visitors to Mesmerica 360:
"An amazing experience that I will never forget"
"Left me speechless...I've seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love and life, optimism and relief. "
"Brought me to blissful tears..."
"The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!"
=====
DISCOUNT CODES:
*ADULTS BOOKING TICKETS WITH CHILDREN (AGED 6 AND ABOVE) CAN GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAFAMILY AT CHECKOUT*
*GROUPS OF 6 OR MORE: GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAGROUP AT CHECKOUT*
*IF YOU HAVE SEEN MESMERICA BEFORE, GET 10% OFF YOUR ENTIRE BASKET WITH CODE MESMERICASOUL*
=======
BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
---
The Mesmerica Show is 1 hour long.
**PLEASE NOTE**
PLEASE PLAN TO ARRIVE ON TIME AS, DUE TO DARKNESS IN THE PLANETARIUM THEATER AND SAFETY CONCERNS, THERE WILL BE NO LATE SEATING AFTER THE SHOW STARTS. |
| 1669528800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 27, 2022 |
November 27, 2022 |
8:30 PM |
9:30 PM |
For the very first time the phenomenon which is MESMERICA - the fastest-selling fulldome/planetarium music show in history - is coming to the area, playing in the Irene W.Pennington Planetarium | Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
MESMERICA is the fastest selling fulldome music show in history with over 1000 sold-out shows in its first year in 30 cities.
This family-friendly, mind-blowing immersive projection show is designed to relieve stress, and is suitable for all ages 6 and above. Come and leave your troubles at the door as we take you on a fantastic journey into awe-inspiring imaginary landscapes.
*Only 171 seats are available per show, so to avoid disappointment please book early, especially if booking groups.*
=======
BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
=======
Previous visitors to Mesmerica 360:
"An amazing experience that I will never forget"
"Left me speechless...I've seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love and life, optimism and relief. "
"Brought me to blissful tears..."
"The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!"
=====
DISCOUNT CODES:
*ADULTS BOOKING TICKETS WITH CHILDREN (AGED 6 AND ABOVE) CAN GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAFAMILY AT CHECKOUT*
*GROUPS OF 6 OR MORE: GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAGROUP AT CHECKOUT*
*IF YOU HAVE SEEN MESMERICA BEFORE, GET 10% OFF YOUR ENTIRE BASKET WITH CODE MESMERICASOUL*
=======
BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
---
The Mesmerica Show is 1 hour long.
**PLEASE NOTE**
PLEASE PLAN TO ARRIVE ON TIME AS, DUE TO DARKNESS IN THE PLANETARIUM THEATER AND SAFETY CONCERNS, THERE WILL BE NO LATE SEATING AFTER THE SHOW STARTS. |
| 1669528800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 27, 2022 |
November 27, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1669528800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 27, 2022 |
November 27, 2022 |
7:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
**???????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????? ???????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????!!! ????????**
******************
For the very first time the phenomenon which is MESMERICA - the fastest-selling fulldome/planetarium music show in history - is coming to the area, playing in the Irene W.Pennington Planetarium | Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
MESMERICA is the fastest selling fulldome music show in history with over 1000 sold-out shows in its first year in 30 cities.
This family-friendly, mind-blowing immersive projection show is designed to relieve stress, and is suitable for all ages 6 and above. Come and leave your troubles at the door as we take you on a fantastic journey into awe-inspiring imaginary landscapes.
*Only 171 seats are available per show, so to avoid disappointment please book early, especially if booking groups.*
=======
BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
=======
Previous visitors to Mesmerica 360:
"An amazing experience that I will never forget"
"Left me speechless...I've seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love and life, optimism and relief. "
"Brought me to blissful tears..."
"The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!"
=====
DISCOUNT CODES:
*ADULTS BOOKING TICKETS WITH CHILDREN (AGED 6 AND ABOVE) CAN GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAFAMILY AT CHECKOUT*
*GROUPS OF 6 OR MORE: GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAGROUP AT CHECKOUT*
*IF YOU HAVE SEEN MESMERICA BEFORE, GET 10% OFF YOUR ENTIRE BASKET WITH CODE MESMERICASOUL*
=======
BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
---
The Mesmerica Show is 1 hour long.
**PLEASE NOTE**
PLEASE PLAN TO ARRIVE ON TIME AS, DUE TO DARKNESS IN THE PLANETARIUM THEATER AND SAFETY CONCERNS, THERE WILL BE NO LATE SEATING AFTER THE SHOW STARTS. |
| 1669528800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 27, 2022 |
November 27, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
**???????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????? ???????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????!!! ????????**
******************
For the very first time the phenomenon which is MESMERICA - the fastest-selling fulldome/planetarium music show in history - is coming to the area, playing in the Irene W.Pennington Planetarium | Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
MESMERICA is the fastest selling fulldome music show in history with over 1000 sold-out shows in its first year in 30 cities.
This family-friendly, mind-blowing immersive projection show is designed to relieve stress, and is suitable for all ages 6 and above. Come and leave your troubles at the door as we take you on a fantastic journey into awe-inspiring imaginary landscapes.
*Only 171 seats are available per show, so to avoid disappointment please book early, especially if booking groups.*
=======
BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
=======
Previous visitors to Mesmerica 360:
"An amazing experience that I will never forget"
"Left me speechless...I've seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love and life, optimism and relief. "
"Brought me to blissful tears..."
"The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!"
=====
DISCOUNT CODES:
*ADULTS BOOKING TICKETS WITH CHILDREN (AGED 6 AND ABOVE) CAN GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAFAMILY AT CHECKOUT*
*GROUPS OF 6 OR MORE: GET A 10% DISCOUNT WITH CODE MESMERICAGROUP AT CHECKOUT*
*IF YOU HAVE SEEN MESMERICA BEFORE, GET 10% OFF YOUR ENTIRE BASKET WITH CODE MESMERICASOUL*
=======
BUY TICKETS HERE:
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrouge/
---
The Mesmerica Show is 1 hour long.
**PLEASE NOTE**
PLEASE PLAN TO ARRIVE ON TIME AS, DUE TO DARKNESS IN THE PLANETARIUM THEATER AND SAFETY CONCERNS, THERE WILL BE NO LATE SEATING AFTER THE SHOW STARTS. |
| 1669615200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 28, 2022 |
November 28, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1669701600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 29, 2022 |
November 29, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1670565600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Art After Hours: Illustrating Health |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 9, 2022 |
December 9, 2022 |
6:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
Join us for the return of our Art After Hours series, with a tour of one of our newest exhibitions: ILLUSTRATING HEALTH.
ILLUSTRATING HEALTH delves into the often-overlooked work of medical illustrators. Medical illustrations provide insight into anatomical and physiological characteristics that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to see. Illustrations help launch new scientific discoveries and advance further knowledge about syndromes,diseases, viruses, and general health. In a partnership with Visual Integration of Science Through Art (VISTA) Center at Louisiana Tech University, LASM will mount an exhibition that explores the visual representations of diseases, everyday occurrences, and lifesaving research that affects the medical health of the members of our community.
From 6 PM - 8 PM on Friday, December 9th, visitors will tour the exhibition, led by LASM Interim Curator, Tracey Bathorst, and LASM Interim Assistant Curator and Louisiana Tech alumna, Beth Welch. Tickets are $15 and free for LASM Members. |
| 1670565600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 9, 2022 |
December 9, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
|
| 1670565600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 9, 2022 |
December 9, 2022 |
8:30 PM |
9:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
|
| 1670565600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 9, 2022 |
December 9, 2022 |
7:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1670652000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 10, 2022 |
December 10, 2022 |
7:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1670652000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 10, 2022 |
December 10, 2022 |
8:30 PM |
9:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
|
| 1670652000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 10, 2022 |
December 10, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1670738400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 11, 2022 |
December 11, 2022 |
7:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1670738400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 11, 2022 |
December 11, 2022 |
8:30 PM |
9:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
|
| 1670738400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Mesmerica |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 11, 2022 |
December 11, 2022 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Mesmerica is a visual music journey that brings the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominated composer and percussionist James Hood together with visually-hypnotic, 3D animated art curated from artists around the world, creating an immersive experience designed to transcend time, relax, soothe, and stimulate your mind and senses...
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you into taking a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses and feelings with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator |
| 1671256800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
A Very Merry Museum |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 17, 2022 |
December 17, 2022 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Celebrate the holidays on December 17th from 10 AM – 5 PM with LASM's 4th Annual A Very Merry Museum event, sponsored by Baton Rouge Coca-Cola Bottling Company. We will offer hands-on activities, present holiday-themed shows in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium, and offer photos with Santa in the Bert S. Turner Family Atrium while his Coca-Cola truck makes an appearance outside the museum from 1:30 PM until 4 PM.
The festive day will feature engaging activities, including hands-on ornament making, Sneaux to Geaux science experiments (sponsored by BASF), and a museum-wide scavenger hunt. The first 100 children to arrive will receive stuffed Coca-Cola Polar Bears donated by Baton Rouge Coca-Cola Bottling Company, the event's sponsor.
All planetarium shows and activities, including photos with Santa from 1:30 PM - 4 PM, are included in general admission.
The Irene W. Pennington Planetarium will also offer holiday-themed shows, including Let It Snow and The Star of Bethlehem. Let It Snow features a wide variety of holiday classics accompanied by adorable animation and festive fulldome scenery, while The Star of Bethlehem takes visitors back 2,000 years to investigate the scientific and astronomical explanation for the "Star" that guided the Wise Men.
Visitors are encouraged to bring a non-perishable item for the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank and are welcome to stop by the LASM Museum Store for last-minute holiday gifts and stocking stuffers. |
| 1673676000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 14, 2023 |
January 14, 2023 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
=======
????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
????️BOOK NOW ????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1673676000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 14, 2023 |
January 14, 2023 |
8:30 PM |
9:30 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
=======
????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
????️BOOK NOW ????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1673676000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 14, 2023 |
January 14, 2023 |
7:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
=======
????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
????️BOOK NOW ????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1674885600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 28, 2023 |
January 28, 2023 |
7:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
=======
????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1674885600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 28, 2023 |
January 28, 2023 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
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????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
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????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1674885600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 28, 2023 |
January 28, 2023 |
8:30 PM |
9:30 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
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????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1675404000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Mighty Voices: Mighty Women of Theatre Baton Rouge |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 3, 2023 |
February 3, 2023 |
7:00 PM |
9:00 PM |
Join us on Friday, February 3rd, from 7 PM – 9 PM for Mighty Voices: Mighty Women of Theatre Baton Rouge, generously sponsored by PartnersOne!
Local performers from the Theatre Baton Rouge stage, accompanied by local band Alabaster Stag, will celebrate various singers and songwriters with a cabaret-style performance in the Main 1 Gallery at LASM, which currently features Diamonds of History: Mighty Women by Ashley Longshore, the first museum exhibition for New Orleans-based artist and social media maven Ashley Longshore.
The evening will celebrate the musical accomplishments of powerhouse women whose portraits are on view in the Mighty Women exhibition, including Lizzo, Lady Gaga, Diana Ross, and Nina Simone.
Accompanied by popular local soul, jazz, and R&B band Alabaster Stag, the evening’s four performers will be Rebecca Smith, Nya Skipper, Chloé Marie, and Brandy Johnson. All four of these professionally-trained women volunteer with Theatre Baton Rouge and have contributed significantly to Baton Rouge’s art and music scenes.
Along with an evening of song, the LASM will provide wine and hors d'oeurves before the performance and a special door prize to be awarded at the end of the night from the Museum Store, which will be open for shopping throughout the night. Guests may also tour the Mighty Women exhibition after the performance.
Tickets for the event will be $25 for a seated ticket or $15 for a standing ticket. LASM members will receive a discount on both prices.
GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY ?? tinyurl.com/MightyVoices |
| 1676095200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA360 |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 11, 2023 |
February 11, 2023 |
7:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
Date night? Couples, book today and save 14% on the mind-blowing sensory journey - MESMERICA360! ????
Sparks will fly under starry skies with MESMERICA360 — an unforgettable and totally unique date-night experience designed to relieve stress, promote relaxation, and increase snuggles.
An immersive, 360-degree journey through magical visuals and lush soundscapes, MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling full-dome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in over 30 cities nationwide.
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????BOOK AND SAVE FOR VALENTINES DAY????
Make a night of it with that special someone this Valentine's Day and unwind on this wistful journey through the imagination.
Couples get 14% off throughout February with the code: MESMERICAVDAY
https://tickets.mesmerica.com
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????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
• “Phenomenal show! I should have brought tissues if I knew it was gonna be so emotional and beautiful ❤????????” - Natasha S, Charlotte.
• “‘LOVED IT! It truly was an experience. We understood why people come back each time it is in town’” - SC Fae, Denton.
• “Awesome, like no other visual musical immersive experience." - Rhonda S, Houston.
• “Mind-blowing...id recommend this to anyone...just unreal!” - Shannon S, Waukesha.
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Additional savings are available on our booking site for seniors, the military, and students.
• COUPLES IN FEBRUARY: 14% off tickets |
CODE: MESMERICAVDAY
• FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets |
CODE: MESMERICAFAMILY
• GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets |
CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
• RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket |
CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Questions or need help in booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com |
| 1676095200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA360 |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 11, 2023 |
February 11, 2023 |
8:30 PM |
9:30 PM |
Date night? Couples, book today and save 14% on the mind-blowing sensory journey - MESMERICA360! ????
Sparks will fly under starry skies with MESMERICA360 — an unforgettable and totally unique date-night experience designed to relieve stress, promote relaxation, and increase snuggles.
An immersive, 360-degree journey through magical visuals and lush soundscapes, MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling full-dome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in over 30 cities nationwide.
=======
????BOOK AND SAVE FOR VALENTINES DAY????
Make a night of it with that special someone this Valentine's Day and unwind on this wistful journey through the imagination.
Couples get 14% off throughout February with the code: MESMERICAVDAY
https://tickets.mesmerica.com
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????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
• “Phenomenal show! I should have brought tissues if I knew it was gonna be so emotional and beautiful ❤????????” - Natasha S, Charlotte.
• “‘LOVED IT! It truly was an experience. We understood why people come back each time it is in town’” - SC Fae, Denton.
• “Awesome, like no other visual musical immersive experience." - Rhonda S, Houston.
• “Mind-blowing...id recommend this to anyone...just unreal!” - Shannon S, Waukesha.
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE????️
Additional savings are available on our booking site for seniors, the military, and students.
• COUPLES IN FEBRUARY: 14% off tickets |
CODE: MESMERICAVDAY
• FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets |
CODE: MESMERICAFAMILY
• GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets |
CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
• RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket |
CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Questions or need help in booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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????️BOOK TODAY????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com |
| 1676095200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA360 |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 11, 2023 |
February 11, 2023 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Date night? Couples, book today and save 14% on the mind-blowing sensory journey - MESMERICA360! ????
Sparks will fly under starry skies with MESMERICA360 — an unforgettable and totally unique date-night experience designed to relieve stress, promote relaxation, and increase snuggles.
An immersive, 360-degree journey through magical visuals and lush soundscapes, MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling full-dome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in over 30 cities nationwide.
=======
????BOOK AND SAVE FOR VALENTINES DAY????
Make a night of it with that special someone this Valentine's Day and unwind on this wistful journey through the imagination.
Couples get 14% off throughout February with the code: MESMERICAVDAY
https://tickets.mesmerica.com
=======
????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
• “Phenomenal show! I should have brought tissues if I knew it was gonna be so emotional and beautiful ❤????????” - Natasha S, Charlotte.
• “‘LOVED IT! It truly was an experience. We understood why people come back each time it is in town’” - SC Fae, Denton.
• “Awesome, like no other visual musical immersive experience." - Rhonda S, Houston.
• “Mind-blowing...id recommend this to anyone...just unreal!” - Shannon S, Waukesha.
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE????️
Additional savings are available on our booking site for seniors, the military, and students.
• COUPLES IN FEBRUARY: 14% off tickets |
CODE: MESMERICAVDAY
• FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets |
CODE: MESMERICAFAMILY
• GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets |
CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
• RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket |
CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Questions or need help in booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com |
| 1676700000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 18, 2023 |
February 18, 2023 |
7:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
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????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1676700000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 18, 2023 |
February 18, 2023 |
8:30 PM |
9:30 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
=======
????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1676700000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 18, 2023 |
February 18, 2023 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
=======
????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1677304800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 25, 2023 |
February 25, 2023 |
7:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
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????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
????️BOOK NOW ????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1677304800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 25, 2023 |
February 25, 2023 |
8:30 PM |
9:30 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
=======
????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1677304800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 25, 2023 |
February 25, 2023 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
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????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1677304800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events |
Love Your Heart Day |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 25, 2023 |
February 25, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Mark your calendars for Love Your Heart Day in honor of Heart Awareness Month on Saturday, February 25th, from 10 AM - 5 PM!
The Louisiana Art & Science Museum (LASM) will host “Love Your Heart Day” in recognition of Heart Awareness Month on Saturday, February 25th, from 10 AM – 5 PM. LASM, in conjunction with the Illustrating Health exhibition in partnership with the VISTA (Visual Integration of Science Through Art) Center at Louisiana Tech University, is planning a family-focused, all-day event that will include heart health-related activities. “Love Your Heart Day” family-friendly activities are included in the price of general admission, and the event is sponsored by Happy's Running Club.
Visitors can join in on the heart health fun with a “DJ Dance Party” at 12:30 PM, provided by "Hip Hop Doc" Dr. Rani Whitfield, with a special guest appearance by Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome. The mayor will speak on the importance of heart health, as well as the Healthy City Initiative, which identifies and coordinates community efforts into a unifying commitment to better health.
Other activities will include a BASF Pop-up Science activity featuring chromatography hearts, a “Weighing of the Heart" activity related to Egyptian mythology, and more. BASF’s Kids’ Lab workshops focusing on Playful Polymers will also take place in the LASM Science Lab all weekend, with sessions at 11 AM, 1 PM, and 3 PM on Saturday, February 25th, and at 1:30 PM and 3 PM on Sunday, February 26th.
LASM and Rivers Hughey with Evolve Studios will offer a Sculpt & Flow class at 10 AM in our Main Gallery, which currently features Diamonds of History: Mighty Women by Ashley Longshore. The price of the Sculpt & Flow class will be included with the price of general admission and free for LASM members, and those wishing to participate are asked to bring their own yoga mat.
Community partners will be available during “Love Your Heart Day” to provide information and awareness about heart-health-related resources in our community. The Gray’s Army Foundation founder Michelle Temple will provide education about preventing sudden cardiac arrest and death in children, teens, and young adults. Angelle Bourgeois, the Director of Operations & Heart Warrior Mom for the Louisiana Pediatric Cardiology Foundation (LPCF), will provide information about the services that the LPCF provides to families of children with heart issues and will be signing high school athletes up for free heart screenings from LPCF.
Other community partners, including Happy’s Running Club, Girls on the Run, and the East Baton Rouge Parish Library, will provide information about their future events during “Love Your Heart Day.” LASM will conclude the event day by presenting visitors with a chance to unwind with Sunset Meditation in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium at 4:00 PM.
“Love Your Heart Day” is generously sponsored by Happy’s Running Club. |
| 1677909600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 4, 2023 |
March 4, 2023 |
8:30 PM |
9:30 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
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????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
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????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1677909600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 4, 2023 |
March 4, 2023 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
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????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1677909600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 4, 2023 |
March 4, 2023 |
7:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
=======
????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1678514400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 11, 2023 |
March 11, 2023 |
8:30 PM |
9:30 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
=======
????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1678514400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 11, 2023 |
March 11, 2023 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
=======
????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1678514400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 11, 2023 |
March 11, 2023 |
7:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
=======
????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1679115600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 18, 2023 |
March 18, 2023 |
7:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
=======
????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1679115600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 18, 2023 |
March 18, 2023 |
8:30 PM |
9:30 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
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????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
????️BOOK NOW ????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1679115600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 18, 2023 |
March 18, 2023 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
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????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1679720400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 25, 2023 |
March 25, 2023 |
8:30 PM |
9:30 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
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????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1679720400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 25, 2023 |
March 25, 2023 |
5:30 PM |
6:30 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
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????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1679720400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
MESMERICA 360 BATON ROUGE |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 25, 2023 |
March 25, 2023 |
7:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
Baton Rouge we're back for 2023, thanks to your overwhelming support! Leap into the new year with MESMERICA360????
MESMERICA360 is the fastest-selling fulldome music show in history, with over 1,000 sold-out shows in its first year across 30 cities. We’re thrilled to announce new dates at the Louisiana Art & Science.
Museum for our new, updated version of MESMERICA360 for 2023.
Filled up on festive turducken? Now step into a new year and set the right intention - of good vibes only with this mind-blowing, family-friendly (ages 6+) immersive projection show designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress. Mesmerica360 is the ultimate journey through awe-inspiring worlds of the imagination.
*Only 171 seats are available in the theater, so to avoid disappointment, please book early
=======
????️BUY TICKETS HERE????️
https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/
=======
????WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING????
“An amazing experience that I will never forget.”
“Left me speechless... I’ve seen Mesmerica twice now [it] makes me feel full of love, life, optimism, and relief. “
“Brought me to blissful tears...”
“The first time was life-changing! Seeing it again will be absolutely amazing!”
=======
????️BOOK NOW & SAVE CODES????️
????FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN (AGE 6+): 10% off tickets | CODE: MEMSERICAFAMILY
????GROUPS OF 6+: 10% off tickets | CODE: MESMERICAGROUP
????RETURNING VISITORS: 10% off your entire basket | CODE: MESMERICASOUL
Do you have any questions or need help booking? Reach out to us at boxoffice@mesmerica.com — we’ll take care of you.
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https://tickets.mesmerica.com/batonrougea2/ |
| 1679720400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Hilary Hahn |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 25, 2023 |
March 25, 2023 |
8:00 PM |
12:00 AM |
The Irene W. and C. B. Pennington Foundation Great Performers in Concert Series presents Hilary Hahn with the Baton Rouge Symphony
Timothy Muffitt-Music Director
Three-time GRAMMY® Award-Winning and International violinist, HILARY HAHN will appear with the Baton Rouge Symphony celebrating the 20-year anniversary of the Irene W. and C. B. Pennington Foundation Great Performers in Concert series.
Ms. Hahn is a prolific recording artist whose 21 feature albums on Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, and Sony have all opened in the top ten of the Billboard charts; as well as receiving every critical prize in the international press. Three of Hahn’s albums—her 2003 Brahms and Stravinsky concerto disc; a 2008 pairing of the Schoenberg and Sibelius concerti; and her 2013 recording of In 27 Pieces: the Hilary Hahn Encores—have been awarded Grammys. Jennifer Higdon’s Violin Concerto, which was written for Hahn and which she recorded along with the Tchaikovsky concerto, went on to win the Pulitzer Prize. Ms. Hahn’s latest album, Eclipse, was released on October 7, 2022 and features Dvo?ák’s Violin Concerto, Ginastera’s Violin Concerto and Sarasate’s “Carmen Fantasy”. Hahn is the subject of two documentaries by filmmaker Benedict Mirow: Hilary Hahn – A Portrait, filmed in 2004, and Hilary Hahn – Evolution of an Artist, which chronicles the subsequent 16 years of her career.
Hahn has also participated in a number of non-classical productions. She was featured in the Oscar-nominated soundtrack to The Village and has collaborated on two records by the alt-rock band …And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead, on the album Grand Forks by Tom Brosseau, and on tour with folk-rock singer-songwriter Josh Ritter. In 2012, Hahn launched Silfra, a free-improv project with experimental prepared-pianist Hauschka, following an intensive period of development.
Ms. Hahn was just named Musical America’s 2023 Artist of the Year and will receive the title on December 4, 2022 during Musical America’s annual awards ceremony. And In 2001, Time Magazine named Hahn “America’s Best Young Classical Musician”.
She holds honorary doctorates from Middlebury College and Ball State University, where there are three scholarships in her name.
Ms. Hahn’s Instagram-based practice initiative, #100daysofpractice, has helped to demystify the typically grueling and isolating practice process, transforming it into a community-oriented, social celebration of artistic development, with nearly 500,000 posts.
Ms. Hahn’s repertoire will include Tchaikovsky – Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35
Sponsors include the Irene W. and C. B. Pennington Foundation, Price LeBlanc Lexus, Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry, Merrill Lynch, WAFB9, The Advocate, Lamar, Cox, Becky & Jack Harris, Meredith Hathorn & Rawley Penick, Josef Sternberg Foundation, Gilded Artichoke, Stroubes, Louisiana Seafood, and Zoe’s Bakery.
Tickets can be purchased online at BRSO.org or by calling 225.383-0500
*ORCHESTRA LEFT, MIDDLE & RIGHT ROWS A – P, include a Pre-Concert Gala Reception at Louisiana Art and Science Museum sponsored by Price LeBlanc Lexus and Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry. |
| 1680411600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
April Free First Sunday: All STEM Leads to Rome |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 2, 2023 |
April 2, 2023 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Join us on Sunday, April 2nd, from 1 PM – 5 PM for April Free First Sunday: All STEM Leads to Rome, with free admission sponsored by BASF and hands-on history activities sponsored by SCS.
Creatively explore the connection between Classical Chemistry & Engineering during this free admission day featuring hands-on activities and demonstrations! Participants will fire a catapult, build an arch, make oak gall ink, mix concrete, design a bridge, and more in celebration of the UN's "World Creativity and Innovation Day," which is coming up on April 21.
LASM's Free First Sunday program provides access and opportunity for all visitors on the first Sunday of every month with complimentary museum admission that also includes all shows in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium. This month's Free First Sunday is generously sponsored by BASF.
Companies or organizations interested in sponsoring a future Free First Sunday at LASM may contact LASM Development Director Frances Lee at flee@lasm.org. |
| 1682053200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Y2K Neon Night in the Planetarium |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 21, 2023 |
April 21, 2023 |
7:00 PM |
9:30 PM |
??UPDATE?? Y2K Neon Night in the Planetarium, scheduled for Friday, April 21, has been POSTPONED to a future date!
The rescheduled date will be announced soon. We apologize for this inconvenience and look forward to "blasting back to 2003" in honor of the 20th Anniversary of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium later this year.
Stay tuned for more information!
***
Blast all the way back to 2003 and wear your most fluorescent fits to celebrate the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium’s 20th anniversary in Y2K style! Dance to 2000s tunes and view a laser light show in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium, create and vote on your favorite neon blacklight artwork, and support your Art & Science Museum during this “totally fetch” adults-only fundraising event.
Charcuterie, beer and wine, and a specialty glow-in-the-dark cocktail are included in the ticket price. All proceeds will benefit “Light LASM: The Star of BR,” LASM’s campaign to light the historic museum’s exterior in honor of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium’s 20th anniversary.
Tickets for the event are $50 for individuals or $90 for couples and can be purchased at tinyurl.com/Y2KNeonNight. This event is for adults 21+.
To learn more about LASM’s “Light the Star of BR” campaign and other anniversary events, visit tinyurl.com/LightLASM. |
| 1682139600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Astronomy Day |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 22, 2023 |
April 22, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Calling all wanna-be astronauts, stargazers, and astronomy lovers of all ages for this year’s Astronomy Day at LASM, which celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium! Engage in out-of-this-world hands-on activities, view astronomy shows in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium, and check out a display of an authentic lunar sample in LASM’s collection with a NASA Solar System Ambassador.
A portion of Astronomy Day’s proceeds will directly benefit LASM’s campaign to “Light LASM: The Star of BR” to light the historic museum’s exterior in honor of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium’s 20th anniversary.
The ticket price of $12 for adults and $10 for children includes all of the event’s activities and unlimited planetarium shows. Tickets can be purchased ahead of time at tinyurl.com/AstronomyDay2023.
To learn more about LASM’s “Light the Star of BR” campaign and other anniversary events, visit tinyurl.com/LightLASM. |
| 1683176400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
225GIVES: May the Fourth Be With You |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 4, 2023 |
May 4, 2023 |
12:00 AM |
11:59 PM |
JOIN FORCES with LASM on May the 4th for 225GIVES!
No gift is too big or small on this “Day of Giving” for LASM and other participating nonprofits in the Capital Region. All proceeds will go toward the museum's "Light LASM: The Star of BR" campaign, which will fund lighting the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium dome and the entire historic building that houses LASM.
We can't thank the Carole & Charles Lamar Fund of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation, the Charles Lamar Family Foundation, and the Irene W. and C. B. Pennington Foundation enough for providing the generous funding needed to kick off this campaign and light the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium dome, but we need YOUR HELP to achieve our goal to light other parts of our historic building's exterior!
Please consider giving $20, $200, or even $2,000 in honor of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium's historic 20th anniversary this year.
Visit 225gives.org/LASM to participate in early giving starting Thursday, April 20th, and don't forget to set your alarm at 2 PM on May the 4th for LASM's POWER HOUR! |
| 1685509200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 31, 2023 |
May 31, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1685595600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 1, 2023 |
June 1, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1685682000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 2, 2023 |
June 2, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1685768400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 3, 2023 |
June 3, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1685854800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 4, 2023 |
June 4, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1685941200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 5, 2023 |
June 5, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1686027600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 6, 2023 |
June 6, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1686114000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 7, 2023 |
June 7, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1686200400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 8, 2023 |
June 8, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1686286800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 9, 2023 |
June 9, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1686373200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 10, 2023 |
June 10, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1686459600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 11, 2023 |
June 11, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1686546000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 12, 2023 |
June 12, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1686632400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 13, 2023 |
June 13, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1686718800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 14, 2023 |
June 14, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1686805200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 15, 2023 |
June 15, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1686891600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 16, 2023 |
June 16, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1686978000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 17, 2023 |
June 17, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1687064400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 18, 2023 |
June 18, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1687150800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 19, 2023 |
June 19, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1687237200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 20, 2023 |
June 20, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1687323600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 21, 2023 |
June 21, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1687410000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 22, 2023 |
June 22, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1687496400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 23, 2023 |
June 23, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1687582800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 24, 2023 |
June 24, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1687669200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 25, 2023 |
June 25, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1687755600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 26, 2023 |
June 26, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1687842000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 27, 2023 |
June 27, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1687928400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 28, 2023 |
June 28, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1688014800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 29, 2023 |
June 29, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1688101200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 30, 2023 |
June 30, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1688187600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 1, 2023 |
July 1, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1688274000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 2, 2023 |
July 2, 2023 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
The Free First Sunday program provides free admission to all every first Sunday of the month from 1 PM to 5 PM. The Free First Sunday program served approximately 8,000 guests in 2022, and will continue to include free admission to unlimited shows in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium in 2023. |
| 1688274000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 2, 2023 |
July 2, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1688360400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 3, 2023 |
July 3, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1688446800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 4, 2023 |
July 4, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1688533200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 5, 2023 |
July 5, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1688619600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 6, 2023 |
July 6, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1688706000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 7, 2023 |
July 7, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1688792400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 8, 2023 |
July 8, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1688878800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 9, 2023 |
July 9, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1688965200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 10, 2023 |
July 10, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1689051600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 11, 2023 |
July 11, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1689138000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 12, 2023 |
July 12, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1689224400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 13, 2023 |
July 13, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1689310800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 14, 2023 |
July 14, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1689397200 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Theatre Baton Rouge 77th Season Gala: A Celebration of the Jukebox Musical |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 15, 2023 |
July 15, 2023 |
6:00 PM |
10:00 PM |
Join us for our biggest fundraiser of the year, hosted at the Louisiana Art & Science Museum and Irene W. Pennington Planetarium, as we celebrate musicals featuring your pop, rock, country, and R&B favorites from the radio.
Thank you to everyone who auditioned for the 77th Season Gala! We had a wonderful turnout which meant some tough decisions had to be made.
Congratulations to the cast of the Theatre Baton Rouge 77th Season Gala: A Celebration of the Jukebox Musical:
Kaleigh Bourque*
Dee Carter
Jacob Chauvin
Landon Corbin
Don Fields
Ren Price
Mallory Taylor
Hannah Wilkerson
*indicates TBR debut
Stay tuned for more exciting details and ticket information for this night of delicious food, silent auction bidding, stocked bars, and jukebox classics! |
| 1689397200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 15, 2023 |
July 15, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1689483600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 16, 2023 |
July 16, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1689570000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 17, 2023 |
July 17, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1689656400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 18, 2023 |
July 18, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1689742800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 19, 2023 |
July 19, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1689829200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 20, 2023 |
July 20, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1689915600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 21, 2023 |
July 21, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1690002000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 22, 2023 |
July 22, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1690088400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 23, 2023 |
July 23, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1690174800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 24, 2023 |
July 24, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1690261200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 25, 2023 |
July 25, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1690347600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 26, 2023 |
July 26, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1690434000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 27, 2023 |
July 27, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1690520400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 28, 2023 |
July 28, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1690606800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 29, 2023 |
July 29, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1690693200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 30, 2023 |
July 30, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1690779600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 31, 2023 |
July 31, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1690866000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 1, 2023 |
August 1, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1690952400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 2, 2023 |
August 2, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1691038800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 3, 2023 |
August 3, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1691125200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 4, 2023 |
August 4, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1691211600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 5, 2023 |
August 5, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1691298000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 6, 2023 |
August 6, 2023 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
The Free First Sunday program provides free admission to all every first Sunday of the month from 1 PM to 5 PM. The Free First Sunday program served approximately 8,000 guests in 2022, and will continue to include free admission to unlimited shows in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium in 2023. |
| 1691298000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 6, 2023 |
August 6, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1691384400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 7, 2023 |
August 7, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1691470800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 8, 2023 |
August 8, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1691557200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 9, 2023 |
August 9, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1691643600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 10, 2023 |
August 10, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1691730000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 11, 2023 |
August 11, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1691816400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 12, 2023 |
August 12, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1691902800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 13, 2023 |
August 13, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1691989200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 14, 2023 |
August 14, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1692075600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 15, 2023 |
August 15, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1692162000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 16, 2023 |
August 16, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1692248400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 17, 2023 |
August 17, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1692334800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 18, 2023 |
August 18, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1692421200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 19, 2023 |
August 19, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1692507600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 20, 2023 |
August 20, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1692594000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 21, 2023 |
August 21, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1692680400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 22, 2023 |
August 22, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1692766800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 23, 2023 |
August 23, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1692853200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 24, 2023 |
August 24, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1692939600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 25, 2023 |
August 25, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1693026000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 26, 2023 |
August 26, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1693112400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 27, 2023 |
August 27, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1693198800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 28, 2023 |
August 28, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1693285200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 29, 2023 |
August 29, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1693371600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 30, 2023 |
August 30, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1693458000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 31, 2023 |
August 31, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 1, 2023 |
September 1, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 2, 2023 |
September 2, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 3, 2023 |
September 3, 2023 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
The Free First Sunday program provides free admission to all every first Sunday of the month from 1 PM to 5 PM. The Free First Sunday program served approximately 8,000 guests in 2022, and will continue to include free admission to unlimited shows in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium in 2023. |
| 1693717200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 3, 2023 |
September 3, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 4, 2023 |
September 4, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 5, 2023 |
September 5, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1693976400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 6, 2023 |
September 6, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1694062800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 7, 2023 |
September 7, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 8, 2023 |
September 8, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 9, 2023 |
September 9, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 10, 2023 |
September 10, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1694408400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 11, 2023 |
September 11, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1694494800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 12, 2023 |
September 12, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 13, 2023 |
September 13, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 14, 2023 |
September 14, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 15, 2023 |
September 15, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1694840400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 16, 2023 |
September 16, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
CNME |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 16, 2023 |
September 16, 2023 |
5:00 PM |
7:00 PM |
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| 1694926800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 17, 2023 |
September 17, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1695013200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 18, 2023 |
September 18, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 19, 2023 |
September 19, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1695186000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 20, 2023 |
September 20, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1695272400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 21, 2023 |
September 21, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1695358800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 22, 2023 |
September 22, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1695445200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 23, 2023 |
September 23, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1695531600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 24, 2023 |
September 24, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1695618000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 25, 2023 |
September 25, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1695704400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 26, 2023 |
September 26, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1695790800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 27, 2023 |
September 27, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1695877200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 28, 2023 |
September 28, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1695963600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 29, 2023 |
September 29, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1696050000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 30, 2023 |
September 30, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1696136400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 1, 2023 |
October 1, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1696136400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 1, 2023 |
October 1, 2023 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
The Free First Sunday program provides free admission to all every first Sunday of the month from 1 PM to 5 PM. The Free First Sunday program served approximately 8,000 guests in 2022, and will continue to include free admission to unlimited shows in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium in 2023. |
| 1696222800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 2, 2023 |
October 2, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1696309200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 3, 2023 |
October 3, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1696395600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 4, 2023 |
October 4, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1696482000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
"Billy Vs Elton: A Tribute To Billy Joel and Elton John" |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 5, 2023 |
October 5, 2023 |
8:00 AM |
9:00 AM |
"Billy Vs Elton: A Tribute To Billy Joel and Elton John" is a concert tribute and Rock 'N' Roll SPECTACLE that celebrates the music of TWO of the greatest performers of all time!
Beau St. Pierre is Sir Elton. Rick English is Billy Joel. Their exact stage interpretations of classics like "Rocket Man" and "The Piano Man" are truly stunning, causing many double takes and shocked expressions from audiences worldwide. "I thought I was watching Billy and Elton when they were 20 years old" is a common response from audience members. Beau and Rick lead a band that is comprised of national touring and recording artists to create the sounds that ONLY can be achieved by this caliber of musician. The look, the music, and the MAGIC of Billy and Sir Elton's live show are presented with careful detail and nuance!
"Billy vs. Elton" features FIFTY years of music selections from Elton's career. From chart-topping hits like "Crocodile Rock", "Uptown Girl",
"I'm Still Standing", and "You May Be Right", to rare B-sides like "Grey Seal" and "Vienna", to stadium anthems such as "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" and "Piano Man", no stone is left unturned. The show is a two-hour tour-de-force with costume changes, video integration, as well as special guest tribute performers. You never know which one of Elton's and Billy's legendary friends may show up for a duet!
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| 1696482000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 5, 2023 |
October 5, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1696482000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 5, 2023 |
October 5, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events |
38th Annual Gala Out of this World |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 6, 2023 |
October 6, 2023 |
7:00 PM |
10:00 PM |
Join us on Friday, October 6th, for an astronomically entertaining night of fundraising during LASM's Annual Gala: Out of this World, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium and honoring Paula Pennington de la Bretonne, Claude Pennington, and Daryl Pennington!
The Gala will feature delicious food and cocktails, with multiple open bars; a silent auction, grand raffle by Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry, and other FUNdraising opportunities; a new exhibition exploring how artists and scientists have interpreted the stars, which will feature a collection of works by artist Salvador Dali; entertainment; and more!
LASM's got the party, the purpose, and the planetarium; now, we just need YOU to make the stars align on October 6th so that our Out of the World Gala lives up to its name!
Interested in sponsoring next year's Gala? Contact Frances Lee at flee@lasm.org |
| 1696568400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 6, 2023 |
October 6, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1696568400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 6, 2023 |
October 6, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1696654800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 7, 2023 |
October 7, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1696654800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 7, 2023 |
October 7, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1696741200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 8, 2023 |
October 8, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1696741200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 8, 2023 |
October 8, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1696827600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 9, 2023 |
October 9, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1696827600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 9, 2023 |
October 9, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1696914000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 10, 2023 |
October 10, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1696914000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 10, 2023 |
October 10, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1697000400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 11, 2023 |
October 11, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1697000400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 11, 2023 |
October 11, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1697086800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 12, 2023 |
October 12, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1697086800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 12, 2023 |
October 12, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1697173200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 13, 2023 |
October 13, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1697173200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Our Louisiana Exhibition |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 13, 2023 |
October 13, 2023 |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Museums are monuments to wonder, exploration, and discovery. The objects found within their galleries bring to life the stories of the past, today, and those not yet written. These objects may be ancient artifacts, fine oil paintings, stone sculptures, or even items that beg the question, “what is art?” Each of these examples and many more are found in the permanent collection of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
LASM has been a collecting institution since its founding in 1962. The growth of the collection has been guided by the dedicated service of members of the Board of Trustees, particularly the Board Collections Committee, and the tireless efforts of the staff. The over 4,000 objects in the permanent collection have come to our care through generous donations, bequests, and thoughtful purchases. It is the responsibility of the Museum to preserve these items and to tell their story.
Organized into distinct categories - 19th Century Art; Modern Art; Contemporary Art; Folk Art, Self-Taught Art, and Craft Art; and Baton Rouge Art - and featuring works by Louisiana-born and Louisiana-based artists including Conrad Albrizio, John James Audubon, Fritz Bultman, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Crespo, Caroline Durieux, Lin Emery, Knute Heldner, Ida Kohlmeyer, Paul Ninas, Edward Pramuk, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Stones, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of art in Louisiana through the Museum’s collection.
The artists whose work is on view were inspired by the landscape, people, and culture that is uniquely “Our Louisiana.”
We will be rotating pieces in January of 2022 and January 2023. |
| 1697259600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 14, 2023 |
October 14, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1697346000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 15, 2023 |
October 15, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1697432400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 16, 2023 |
October 16, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1697518800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 17, 2023 |
October 17, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1697605200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 18, 2023 |
October 18, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1697691600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 19, 2023 |
October 19, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1697778000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 20, 2023 |
October 20, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 21, 2023 |
October 21, 2023 |
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The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 22, 2023 |
October 22, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 23, 2023 |
October 23, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 24, 2023 |
October 24, 2023 |
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The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 25, 2023 |
October 25, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 26, 2023 |
October 26, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 27, 2023 |
October 27, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 28, 2023 |
October 28, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 29, 2023 |
October 29, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 30, 2023 |
October 30, 2023 |
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The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 31, 2023 |
October 31, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 1, 2023 |
November 1, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 2, 2023 |
November 2, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 3, 2023 |
November 3, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 4, 2023 |
November 4, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 5, 2023 |
November 5, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 5, 2023 |
November 5, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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Free First Sunday |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 5, 2023 |
November 5, 2023 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
The Free First Sunday program provides free admission to all every first Sunday of the month from 1 PM to 5 PM. The Free First Sunday program served approximately 8,000 guests in 2022, and will continue to include free admission to unlimited shows in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium in 2023. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 6, 2023 |
November 6, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 7, 2023 |
November 7, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 8, 2023 |
November 8, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 9, 2023 |
November 9, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 10, 2023 |
November 10, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 11, 2023 |
November 11, 2023 |
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5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 12, 2023 |
November 12, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 13, 2023 |
November 13, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 14, 2023 |
November 14, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 15, 2023 |
November 15, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 16, 2023 |
November 16, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 17, 2023 |
November 17, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 18, 2023 |
November 18, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 19, 2023 |
November 19, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 20, 2023 |
November 20, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 21, 2023 |
November 21, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 22, 2023 |
November 22, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 23, 2023 |
November 23, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 24, 2023 |
November 24, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 25, 2023 |
November 25, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 26, 2023 |
November 26, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1701064800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 27, 2023 |
November 27, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 28, 2023 |
November 28, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1701237600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 29, 2023 |
November 29, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1701324000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 30, 2023 |
November 30, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 1, 2023 |
December 1, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1701496800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 2, 2023 |
December 2, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1701583200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 3, 2023 |
December 3, 2023 |
10:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
The LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth-century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. A free public opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m., featuring a performance of music by Nina Simone, presented by Chloé Marie. The Paul R. Jones Collection was founded at The University of Alabama in 2008, with the donation of approximately 1,700 artworks from Paul Raymond Jones. The founding of the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama reinforced his vision that Black artists are included in the overall history of American art and ensured that their artwork is recognized by and accessible to future generations. |
| 1701583200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 3, 2023 |
December 3, 2023 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
The Free First Sunday program provides free admission to all every first Sunday of the month from 1 PM to 5 PM. The Free First Sunday program served approximately 8,000 guests in 2022, and will continue to include free admission to unlimited shows in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium in 2023. |
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Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 7, 2024 |
January 7, 2024 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
The Free First Sunday program provides free admission to all every first Sunday of the month from 1 PM to 5 PM. The Free First Sunday program served approximately 8,000 guests in 2022, and will continue to include free admission to unlimited shows in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium in 2023. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Earth, Moon & Sun |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 1, 2024 |
May 1, 2024 |
12:00 PM |
1:00 PM |
Earth, Moon & Sun
This educational and entertaining show explores the relationship between the Earth, Moon and Sun with the help of Coyote, an amusing character adapted from Native American oral traditions, who has many misconceptions about Earth and its most familiar neighbors. You will discover solar and lunar eclipses along with the Moon’s orbit, craters, and phases. This show is preceded by a Seasonal Sky Tonight show. |
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Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Family Hour Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 3, 2024 |
May 3, 2024 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Family Hour Stargazing
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! Learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Included in general admission (free for members); admission price paid at the door. Thank You to Our Sponsors
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| 1714885200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
From the Blue Planet to the Red Planet |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 5, 2024 |
May 5, 2024 |
2:00 PM |
3:00 PM |
From the Blue Planet to the Red Planet
Journey to the year 2132 as we follow Carina, a young woman stationed on Mars, as she communicates with her brother Aidan back on Earth. Experience living on a futuristic Mars colony, and ride a rover across the Martian surface. Children and adults alike will learn about the differences between Earth and Mars and what it might be like to live and work on another planet. This show is preceded by a Seasonal Sky Tonight show.
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| 1715144400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Earth, Moon & Sun |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 8, 2024 |
May 8, 2024 |
12:00 PM |
1:00 PM |
Earth, Moon & Sun
This educational and entertaining show explores the relationship between the Earth, Moon and Sun with the help of Coyote, an amusing character adapted from Native American oral traditions, who has many misconceptions about Earth and its most familiar neighbors. You will discover solar and lunar eclipses along with the Moon’s orbit, craters, and phases. This show is preceded by a Seasonal Sky Tonight show. |
| 1715317200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Family Hour Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 10, 2024 |
May 10, 2024 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Family Hour Stargazing
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! Learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Included in general admission (free for members); admission price paid at the door. Thank You to Our Sponsors
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| 1715490000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
From the Blue Planet to the Red Planet |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 12, 2024 |
May 12, 2024 |
2:00 PM |
3:00 PM |
From the Blue Planet to the Red Planet
Journey to the year 2132 as we follow Carina, a young woman stationed on Mars, as she communicates with her brother Aidan back on Earth. Experience living on a futuristic Mars colony, and ride a rover across the Martian surface. Children and adults alike will learn about the differences between Earth and Mars and what it might be like to live and work on another planet. This show is preceded by a Seasonal Sky Tonight show.
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| 1715749200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Earth, Moon & Sun |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 15, 2024 |
May 15, 2024 |
12:00 PM |
1:00 PM |
Earth, Moon & Sun
This educational and entertaining show explores the relationship between the Earth, Moon and Sun with the help of Coyote, an amusing character adapted from Native American oral traditions, who has many misconceptions about Earth and its most familiar neighbors. You will discover solar and lunar eclipses along with the Moon’s orbit, craters, and phases. This show is preceded by a Seasonal Sky Tonight show. |
| 1715922000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Family Hour Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 17, 2024 |
May 17, 2024 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Family Hour Stargazing
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! Learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Included in general admission (free for members); admission price paid at the door. Thank You to Our Sponsors
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| 1716094800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
From the Blue Planet to the Red Planet |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 19, 2024 |
May 19, 2024 |
2:00 PM |
3:00 PM |
From the Blue Planet to the Red Planet
Journey to the year 2132 as we follow Carina, a young woman stationed on Mars, as she communicates with her brother Aidan back on Earth. Experience living on a futuristic Mars colony, and ride a rover across the Martian surface. Children and adults alike will learn about the differences between Earth and Mars and what it might be like to live and work on another planet. This show is preceded by a Seasonal Sky Tonight show.
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| 1716354000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Earth, Moon & Sun |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 22, 2024 |
May 22, 2024 |
12:00 PM |
1:00 PM |
Earth, Moon & Sun
This educational and entertaining show explores the relationship between the Earth, Moon and Sun with the help of Coyote, an amusing character adapted from Native American oral traditions, who has many misconceptions about Earth and its most familiar neighbors. You will discover solar and lunar eclipses along with the Moon’s orbit, craters, and phases. This show is preceded by a Seasonal Sky Tonight show. |
| 1716526800 |
Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Family Hour Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 24, 2024 |
May 24, 2024 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Family Hour Stargazing
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! Learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Included in general admission (free for members); admission price paid at the door. Thank You to Our Sponsors
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| 1716699600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
From the Blue Planet to the Red Planet |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 26, 2024 |
May 26, 2024 |
2:00 PM |
3:00 PM |
From the Blue Planet to the Red Planet
Journey to the year 2132 as we follow Carina, a young woman stationed on Mars, as she communicates with her brother Aidan back on Earth. Experience living on a futuristic Mars colony, and ride a rover across the Martian surface. Children and adults alike will learn about the differences between Earth and Mars and what it might be like to live and work on another planet. This show is preceded by a Seasonal Sky Tonight show.
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| 1716958800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Earth, Moon & Sun |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 29, 2024 |
May 29, 2024 |
12:00 PM |
1:00 PM |
Earth, Moon & Sun
This educational and entertaining show explores the relationship between the Earth, Moon and Sun with the help of Coyote, an amusing character adapted from Native American oral traditions, who has many misconceptions about Earth and its most familiar neighbors. You will discover solar and lunar eclipses along with the Moon’s orbit, craters, and phases. This show is preceded by a Seasonal Sky Tonight show. |
| 1717131600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Family Hour Stargazing |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 31, 2024 |
May 31, 2024 |
10:00 AM |
10:30 AM |
Family Hour Stargazing
Join us for STARGAZING under the dome of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on Saturdays at 10 AM! Learn about the stars and constellations in the local nighttime sky during the interactive presentation, then sit back for a featured show for all ages. Included in general admission (free for members); admission price paid at the door. Thank You to Our Sponsors
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| 1722747600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
LASM's Free First Sunday |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 4, 2024 |
August 4, 2024 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
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| 1722747600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 4, 2024 |
August 4, 2024 |
2:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
As the month exits (already! ????), a special Free First Sunday coming up on August 4 features a lovely performance from the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra and education from members of the Baton Rouge Astronomical Society! ????
Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra will perform at 2 PM in the atrium. ???? LASM's Free First Sunday program provides free admission to all every first Sunday of the month from 1 to 5 PM.
Also, check out our current exhibits, "Second Nature: Artwork by Chase Mullen" and "Improvisation: The Art and Healing Power of Jazz," which are on display until September. This may be the last First Free Sunday that you get the opportunity to see them before they're gone, so don't miss it!
Plus, we have a great selection of permanent collections and unlimited, free Irene W. Pennington Planetarium shows until 5 PM! Check our calendar for show times at lasm.org/calendar. |
| 1725166800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
LASM's Free First Sunday |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 1, 2024 |
September 1, 2024 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
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| 1728190800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
LASM's Free First Sunday |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 6, 2024 |
October 6, 2024 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
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| 1729918800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
LASM's annual Halloween Day at the Museum |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 26, 2024 |
October 26, 2024 |
12:00 PM |
4:00 PM |
Join us from 12 PM - 4 PM on Saturday, October 26th, for hands-on activities, tricks & treats! Then stick around for the Downtown Halloween Parade nearby. LASM's annual Halloween Day at the Museum will also feature classic Halloween favorites in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium, including Halloween Lazer shows.
The planetarium show schedule is as follows:
10 AM – Stargazing
10:30 AM – Ted’s Space Adventure
11 AM – Mummies
12 PM – Scary Stories in the Stars followed by Waiting Far Away
1 PM – T.Rex
2 PM – Fright Lite (laser show)
3 PM - Worlds Within Star Wars
4 PM – Astronomical World of Harry Potter
Creep into town for a costumed visit to our museum where we will have tons of Halloween activities to spook your scaries!
Enjoy egyptian-themed activities, butterbeer at our Leaky Cauldron, amazing Halloween shows, and wand-making, and more. Then participants may interact with the shows with their magic wands!
More details here: https://www.lasm.org/events/halloween-day-at-the-museum/ |
| 1729918800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events |
Curses and Candlelight: Egyptian After Hours Tour |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 26, 2024 |
October 26, 2024 |
5:00 PM |
6:30 PM |
UPDATE: THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT!
Join us for a ghostly night of Egypt exploration by candlelight. Guests will take a guided tour of the tombs while learning about the curses, murders, and mysteries of Egyptian culture. Wear your macabre costumes and explore our mysterious Egyptian galleries after hours when the museum is normally closed and the lights are dimmed.
Attendees will experience a staff-led tour and learn fun and grim facts that are normally kept as secrets of the crypt. As you lurk down the halls of our museum, you may unlock secrets of our new Egyptian exhibition, "Discoveries on the Nile: Exploring King Tut’s Tomb & the Amin Egyptian Collection."
Interested participants are encouraged to register since tour space is limited.
Tickets are $15 for non-member adults and $10 for LASM members. This tour is intended for individuals ages 14 and above.
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE: tinyurl.com/EgyptianAfterHours
For questions or interest in group pricing, contact LASM Curator and Public Programs Manager Tracey Barhorst at tbarhorst@lasm.org. |
| 1730610000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
LASM's Free First Sunday |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 3, 2024 |
November 3, 2024 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
|
| 1731218400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Curses & Candlelight - Egyptian After-Hours Tour |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
November 10, 2024 |
November 10, 2024 |
5:00 PM |
7:00 PM |
Join us for a ghostly night of Egypt exploration by candlelight. Guests will take a guided tour of the tombs while learning about the curses, murders, and mysteries of Egyptian culture. Wear your macabre costumes and explore our mysterious Egyptian galleries after hours when the museum is normally closed and the lights are dimmed.
First, we will watch "Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs" in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium.
For show info, visit https://www.lasm.org/show/mummies-secrets-of-the-pharaohs/
Then, attendees will experience a staff-led tour and learn fun and grim facts that are normally kept as secrets of the crypt. As you lurk down the halls of our museum, you may unlock secrets of our new Egyptian exhibition, "Discoveries on the Nile: Exploring King Tut’s Tomb & the Amin Egyptian Collection."
Interested participants are encouraged to register since tour space is limited!
Tickets are $35 for non-member adults and $25 for LASM members. This tour is intended for individuals ages 14 and above. This purchase includes an all day access to our museum, meaning you may come and leave to your volition.
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE: https://tinyurl.com/CursesAndCandlelight
For questions or interest in group pricing, contact LASM Curator and Public Programs Manager Tracey Barhorst at tbarhorst@lasm.org. |
| 1733032800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
LASM's Free First Sunday |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
December 1, 2024 |
December 1, 2024 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
|
| 1736056800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
LASM's Free First Sunday |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 5, 2025 |
January 5, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
|
| 1736316000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
Life on Mars: The Music of David Bowie - Baton Rouge Symphony |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 8, 2025 |
January 8, 2025 |
7:30 PM |
9:00 PM |
The Louisiana Art & Science Museum is thrilled to partner with The Baton Rouge Symphony for an exciting new concert series, combining the virtuosic talents of your BRSO musicians with the incredible visuals of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium.
With unique and diverse themes carefully crafted for each concert, this series will provide an incredible multi-sensory experience for the Greater Baton Rouge community and beyond.
The series will kick off on January 8th and 9th with Life on Mars: The Music of David Bowie. Tickets range from $40 to $60 and are on sale now at BRSO.org/cosmos.
- LIFE ON MARS: THE MUSIC OF DAVID BOWIE
January 8 & 9, 2025
Performed by a talented string quartet, prepare to experience David Bowie’s music paired with thrilling cosmic imagery. Hear your favorites, like Space Oddity, Starman and Life on Mars, while going on an intergalactic visual adventure.
????️: brso.org/event-calendar/lifeonmars
- BAD ROMANCE: AN ANTI- VALENTINE'S DAY CONCERT
February 12 & 13, 2025
Calling all members of the Broken Hearts Club! Tired of all the Valentine's Day fuss? Featuring stunning planetarium visuals and iconic breakup songs performed by talented musicians, prepare to celebrate ANTI-Valentine’s Day in a totally new way.
????️: brso.org/event-calendar/badromance
- COUNTRY HITS: A TRIBUTE TO COUNTRY MUSIC LEGENDS
April 23 & 24, 2025
Country fans, get ready for a live music experience like no other! Incredible immersive visuals combine with tributes to country music’s greatest hits, performed by a talented lineup of musicians. Trust us, you’ve never seen anything like this before!
????️: brso.org/event-calendar/countryhits
- A NIGHT AT THE TONY AWARDS: A CELEBRATION OF BROADWAY
May 14 & 15, 2025
The stage is set for a night of Broadway classics…Iconic showtunes, all-star vocals, and a sensational visual presentation come together to transport you to the Big Apple with the lights and sounds of Broadway!
????️: brso.org/event-calendar/broadway
For tickets, visit brso.org/cosmos |
| 1736402400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
Life on Mars: The Music of David Bowie - Baton Rouge Symphony |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
January 9, 2025 |
January 9, 2025 |
7:30 PM |
9:00 PM |
The Louisiana Art & Science Museum is thrilled to partner with The Baton Rouge Symphony for an exciting new concert series, combining the virtuosic talents of your BRSO musicians with the incredible visuals of the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium.
With unique and diverse themes carefully crafted for each concert, this series will provide an incredible multi-sensory experience for the Greater Baton Rouge community and beyond.
The series will kick off on January 8th and 9th with Life on Mars: The Music of David Bowie. Tickets range from $40 to $60 and are on sale now at BRSO.org/cosmos.
- LIFE ON MARS: THE MUSIC OF DAVID BOWIE
January 8 & 9, 2025
Performed by a talented string quartet, prepare to experience David Bowie’s music paired with thrilling cosmic imagery. Hear your favorites, like Space Oddity, Starman and Life on Mars, while going on an intergalactic visual adventure.
????️: brso.org/event-calendar/lifeonmars
- BAD ROMANCE: AN ANTI- VALENTINE'S DAY CONCERT
February 12 & 13, 2025
Calling all members of the Broken Hearts Club! Tired of all the Valentine's Day fuss? Featuring stunning planetarium visuals and iconic breakup songs performed by talented musicians, prepare to celebrate ANTI-Valentine’s Day in a totally new way.
????️: brso.org/event-calendar/badromance
- COUNTRY HITS: A TRIBUTE TO COUNTRY MUSIC LEGENDS
April 23 & 24, 2025
Country fans, get ready for a live music experience like no other! Incredible immersive visuals combine with tributes to country music’s greatest hits, performed by a talented lineup of musicians. Trust us, you’ve never seen anything like this before!
????️: brso.org/event-calendar/countryhits
- A NIGHT AT THE TONY AWARDS: A CELEBRATION OF BROADWAY
May 14 & 15, 2025
The stage is set for a night of Broadway classics…Iconic showtunes, all-star vocals, and a sensational visual presentation come together to transport you to the Big Apple with the lights and sounds of Broadway!
????️: brso.org/event-calendar/broadway
For tickets, visit brso.org/cosmos |
| 1738476000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
LASM's Free First Sunday |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 2, 2025 |
February 2, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
|
| 1739080800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 9, 2025 |
February 9, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1739340000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Bad Romance - An Anti Valentine's Day Concert |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 12, 2025 |
February 12, 2025 |
7:30 PM |
8:30 PM |
Calling all members of the Broken Hearts Club! Tired of all the Valentine’s Day fuss?
Join us in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on February 12th and 13th, 2025 from 7:30 PM - 8: 30 PM for a multi-sensory concert experience, courtesy of our new Concerts in the Cosmos series. With iconic breakup songs performed by a talented duo of Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra musicians and stunning planetarium visuals, prepare to celebrate ANTI-Valentine’s Day in a totally new way.
Wine and small bites will be available |
| 1739426400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Bad Romance - An Anti Valentine's Day Concert |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 13, 2025 |
February 13, 2025 |
7:30 PM |
8:30 PM |
Calling all members of the Broken Hearts Club! Tired of all the Valentine’s Day fuss?
Join us in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on February 12th and 13th, 2025 from 7:30 PM - 8: 30 PM for a multi-sensory concert experience, courtesy of our new Concerts in the Cosmos series. With iconic breakup songs performed by a talented duo of Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra musicians and stunning planetarium visuals, prepare to celebrate ANTI-Valentine’s Day in a totally new way.
Wine and small bites will be available |
| 1739685600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 16, 2025 |
February 16, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1740290400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
February 23, 2025 |
February 23, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1740895200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 2, 2025 |
March 2, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1741500000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 9, 2025 |
March 9, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1742101200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 16, 2025 |
March 16, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1742533200 |
Live Music |
Chris Pryor & The Main Event Trio |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 21, 2025 |
March 21, 2025 |
8:00 PM |
11:00 PM |
|
| 1742706000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 23, 2025 |
March 23, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1742965200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Echoes of Eternity: The Impact of Egyptian Culture on Modern Society |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 26, 2025 |
March 26, 2025 |
5:30 PM |
7:30 PM |
LASM, in collaboration with Ellemnop.art, aims to provide an opportunity for LASM’s visitors to learn, explore, and engage with original art created by local student artists. The STEAM Gallery is designed to give student artists the opportunity to highlight their work in line with the standards followed by art industry professionals. LASM’s vision is to guide each artist through seeking opportunities to display their work, creating a cohesive artwork fit for gallery or museum representation, preparing their artwork for installation, and presenting themselves as working artists among their peers, community supporters, and art patrons.
The exhibition in this space, "Echoes of Eternity: The Impact of Egyptian Culture on Modern Society" will feature exceptional student artists representing schools in East Baton Rouge Parish. With guidance from their art teachers, the participating students have worked diligently to present themselves as emerging professional artists.
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
100 S. River Road, BR, LA 70802
RSVP To The S.T.E.A.M. Gallery Student Art Exhibition & Reception: https://ellemnop.art/echoesofeternity/ |
| 1743310800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
March 30, 2025 |
March 30, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1743570000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
Amanda Shaw - LASM's 25th Anniversary |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 2, 2025 |
April 2, 2025 |
6:30 PM |
9:00 PM |
Louisiana Clean Fuels is celebrating 25 years as a designated coalition in the Clean Cities and Communities partnership! Join us in Baton Rouge on April 2nd as we celebrate our 25th Anniversary at the Louisiana Art and Science Museum. Network with friends and colleagues, old and new, while enjoying live music and great food! Featuring: Amanda Shaw! |
| 1743915600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 6, 2025 |
April 6, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1744520400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 13, 2025 |
April 13, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1745125200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 20, 2025 |
April 20, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1745384400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Country Hits: A Tribute To Country Music Legends |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 23, 2025 |
April 23, 2025 |
7:30 PM |
8:30 PM |
Country music fans, get ready for a live music experience unlike any other!
Join us in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium for a multi-sensory concert experience, courtesy of our new Concerts in the Cosmos series. Stunning planetarium visuals combine with live musical tributes to country music’s greatest hits, performed by a talented lineup of BRSO musicians. Trust us, you’ve never seen anything like this before!
???? April 23rd and 24th, 2025 at 7:30 PM
???? Irene W. Pennington Planetarium at the Louisiana Art & Science Museum
???? Concerts will last approximately 60 minutes
???? Wine and small bites will be available
Tickets are $40-$60 depending on the seating zone.
Tickets available here: https://www.brso.org/event-calendar/countryhits |
| 1745470800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Live Music |
Country Hits: A Tribute To Country Music Legends |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 24, 2025 |
April 24, 2025 |
7:30 PM |
8:30 PM |
Country music fans, get ready for a live music experience unlike any other!
Join us in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium for a multi-sensory concert experience, courtesy of our new Concerts in the Cosmos series. Stunning planetarium visuals combine with live musical tributes to country music’s greatest hits, performed by a talented lineup of BRSO musicians. Trust us, you’ve never seen anything like this before!
???? April 23rd and 24th, 2025 at 7:30 PM
???? Irene W. Pennington Planetarium at the Louisiana Art & Science Museum
???? Concerts will last approximately 60 minutes
???? Wine and small bites will be available
Tickets are $40-$60 depending on the seating zone.
Tickets available here: https://www.brso.org/event-calendar/countryhits |
| 1745730000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
April 27, 2025 |
April 27, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1746334800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 4, 2025 |
May 4, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Get ready for an out-of-this-world experience as the Louisiana Art & Science Museum (LASM) celebrates Star Wars Day and Astronomy Day on Sunday, May 4th, from 1 PM to 5 PM with Star Wars Day at LASM: May the Fourth Be With You.
Thanks to the generous support of co-sponsors Arkel Constructors and The Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport, this exciting, family-friendly event is free to the public as part of the Free First Sunday program.
The day will be filled with fun activities for all ages, including hands-on Star Wars-themed crafts and activities, astronomy shows at the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium for a reduced price of $5, demonstrations from the Baton Rouge Astronomical Society, and much more.
Guests are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite Star Wars characters and enjoy a full day of cosmic fun. The event will feature a variety of interactive experiences, including exciting demonstrations from the Baton Rouge Astronomical Society and NASA Solar System Ambassador Linda Gauthier.
A major highlight of the event will be the 2 PM showing of Star Wars: The Worlds Within in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium, an exciting astronomy-themed show that explores the real science behind the Star Wars universe and the wonders of space. Guests will discover the real-world counterparts to iconic Star Wars destinations like Coruscant, Naboo, Tatooine, and Hoth.
For younger fans, there will be Literacy with Leia, a special storytime event at 1:45 PM and 3:45 PM in the museum’s Zeiss Gallery. Children will have the chance to listen to captivating tales with a Star Wars twist, led by the beloved Princess Leia.
This event is made possible through the generous co-sponsorship of Arkel Constructors and The Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport, who share LASM’s commitment to education, community engagement, and fostering an appreciation for art and science.
Admission to the event is free, thanks to Arkel Constructors and FlyBTR, with a reduced admission of just $5 for the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium. For more information, visit www.lasm.org. |
| 1746939600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 11, 2025 |
May 11, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1747198800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
A Night At The Tony's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 14, 2025 |
May 15, 2025 |
7:30 PM |
8:30 PM |
The stage is set for a night of Broadway classics…
Join us in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium for a multi-sensory concert experience, combining the live performances of iconic showtunes with stunning planetarium visuals. Performed by a talented lineup of musicians and vocalists, prepare to be transported by the lights and sounds of Broadway, courtesy of our brand new Concerts in the Cosmos series.
???? May 14th and 15th, 2025 at 7:30 PM
???? Irene W. Pennington Planetarium at the Louisiana Art & Science Museum
???? Concerts will last approximately 60 minutes
???? Wine and small bites will be available
Tickets range from $40-$60 depending on the seating zone.
Tickets available here: https://www.brso.org/event-calendar/broadway |
| 1747285200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre, Live Music |
A Night At The Tony Awards, A Celebration of Broadway |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 15, 2025 |
May 15, 2025 |
7:30 PM |
8:30 PM |
The stage is set for a night of Broadway classics…
Join us in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium for a multi-sensory concert experience, combining the live performances of iconic showtunes with stunning planetarium visuals. Performed by a talented lineup of musicians and vocalists, prepare to be transported by the lights and sounds of Broadway, courtesy of our brand new Concerts in the Cosmos series.
???? May 14th and 15th, 2025 at 7:30 PM
???? Irene W. Pennington Planetarium at the Louisiana Art & Science Museum
???? Concerts will last approximately 60 minutes
???? Wine and small bites will be available
Tickets range from $40-$60 depending on the seating zone.
Tickets available here: https://www.brso.org/event-calendar/broadway |
| 1747544400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 18, 2025 |
May 18, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1748149200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
May 25, 2025 |
May 25, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1748754000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 1, 2025 |
June 1, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1749358800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 8, 2025 |
June 8, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1749618000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Cosmic Crafts Under The Dome |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 11, 2025 |
June 11, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
2:00 PM |
Watch a planetarium show, then enjoy a themed hands-on craft activity every Wednesdays at 1 PM! Rotating shows include T. Rex, Kalouka'Hina: Enchanted Reef, Earth, Moon & Sun, and more.
Included with admission | FREE for members
More info at lasm.org. |
| 1749790800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Summer Sketch Series: A Family Art Workshop |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 13, 2025 |
June 13, 2025 |
10:00 AM |
12:00 PM |
Join us this summer at the Louisiana Art & Science Museum for our Summer Sketch Series: A Family Art Workshop. A fun, creative art class perfect for the whole family! Held every Friday in June (6, 13, 20, and 27) from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, this workshop invites participants ages 6 and up to explore drawing techniques in a relaxed, supportive environment led by local artist Beth Welch. Whether you're a budding young artist or just looking for a new way to spend time together as a family, this class offers an inspiring opportunity to connect through creativity.
The workshop is just $20 for children and $25 for adults, with free admission for LASM members. Families are especially encouraged to attend and sketch side-by-side in our beautiful classroom studio space. All materials are provided—just bring your imagination! Don’t miss this unique chance to sharpen your skills, express yourself, and make lasting summer memories through art.
Tickets here: tinyurl.com/lasmsummersketch13 |
| 1749963600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 15, 2025 |
June 15, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1750395600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 20, 2025 |
June 20, 2025 |
10:00 AM |
12:00 PM |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class is apart of LASM's "Beat the Heat" Summer Series. Stay cool and inspired all summer long with LASM’s Beat the Heat Summer Series, starting June 4! Enjoy a daily lineup of engaging, educational, and family-friendly programs—all in the refreshing comfort of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum and the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium. Learn more at https://www.lasm.org/summer-series/ |
| 1750482000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 21, 2025 |
June 21, 2025 |
10:00 AM |
12:00 PM |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class is apart of LASM's "Beat the Heat" Summer Series. Stay cool and inspired all summer long with LASM’s Beat the Heat Summer Series, starting June 4! Enjoy a daily lineup of engaging, educational, and family-friendly programs—all in the refreshing comfort of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum and the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium. Learn more at https://www.lasm.org/summer-series/ |
| 1750568400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 22, 2025 |
June 22, 2025 |
10:00 AM |
12:00 PM |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class is apart of LASM's "Beat the Heat" Summer Series. Stay cool and inspired all summer long with LASM’s Beat the Heat Summer Series, starting June 4! Enjoy a daily lineup of engaging, educational, and family-friendly programs—all in the refreshing comfort of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum and the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium. Learn more at https://www.lasm.org/summer-series/ |
| 1750568400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 22, 2025 |
June 22, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1750654800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 23, 2025 |
June 23, 2025 |
10:00 AM |
12:00 PM |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class is apart of LASM's "Beat the Heat" Summer Series. Stay cool and inspired all summer long with LASM’s Beat the Heat Summer Series, starting June 4! Enjoy a daily lineup of engaging, educational, and family-friendly programs—all in the refreshing comfort of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum and the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium. Learn more at https://www.lasm.org/summer-series/ |
| 1750741200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 24, 2025 |
June 24, 2025 |
10:00 AM |
12:00 PM |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class is apart of LASM's "Beat the Heat" Summer Series. Stay cool and inspired all summer long with LASM’s Beat the Heat Summer Series, starting June 4! Enjoy a daily lineup of engaging, educational, and family-friendly programs—all in the refreshing comfort of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum and the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium. Learn more at https://www.lasm.org/summer-series/ |
| 1750827600 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 25, 2025 |
June 25, 2025 |
10:00 AM |
12:00 PM |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class is apart of LASM's "Beat the Heat" Summer Series. Stay cool and inspired all summer long with LASM’s Beat the Heat Summer Series, starting June 4! Enjoy a daily lineup of engaging, educational, and family-friendly programs—all in the refreshing comfort of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum and the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium. Learn more at https://www.lasm.org/summer-series/ |
| 1750914000 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 26, 2025 |
June 26, 2025 |
10:00 AM |
12:00 PM |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class is apart of LASM's "Beat the Heat" Summer Series. Stay cool and inspired all summer long with LASM’s Beat the Heat Summer Series, starting June 4! Enjoy a daily lineup of engaging, educational, and family-friendly programs—all in the refreshing comfort of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum and the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium. Learn more at https://www.lasm.org/summer-series/ |
| 1750914000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Guests |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 26, 2025 |
June 26, 2025 |
1:30 PM |
3:30 PM |
Every Thursday this June at 1:30 PM, younger guests can enjoy Read & Create, a lively story time followed by a themed craft activity that encourages creativity and early literacy. Like Wednesday’s program, Read & Create is included with general admission and free for members.
Read & Create is a part of LASM's "Beat the Heat" Summer Series. Guests can enjoy a full lineup of weekly programs, offering something new each day—all in the cool, comfortable setting of the museum and the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium. For more info, visit lasm.org. |
| 1751000400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 27, 2025 |
June 27, 2025 |
10:00 AM |
12:00 PM |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class is apart of LASM's "Beat the Heat" Summer Series. Stay cool and inspired all summer long with LASM’s Beat the Heat Summer Series, starting June 4! Enjoy a daily lineup of engaging, educational, and family-friendly programs—all in the refreshing comfort of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum and the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium. Learn more at https://www.lasm.org/summer-series/ |
| 1751086800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 28, 2025 |
June 28, 2025 |
10:00 AM |
12:00 PM |
Summer Sketches: Family Drawing Class is apart of LASM's "Beat the Heat" Summer Series. Stay cool and inspired all summer long with LASM’s Beat the Heat Summer Series, starting June 4! Enjoy a daily lineup of engaging, educational, and family-friendly programs—all in the refreshing comfort of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum and the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium. Learn more at https://www.lasm.org/summer-series/ |
| 1751173200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
June 29, 2025 |
June 29, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1751432400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Cosmic Crafts Under The Dome |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 2, 2025 |
July 2, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
2:00 PM |
Watch a planetarium show, then enjoy a themed hands-on craft activity every Wednesdays at 1 PM! Rotating shows include T. Rex, Kalouka'Hina: Enchanted Reef, Earth, Moon & Sun, and more.
Included with admission | FREE for members
More info at lasm.org. |
| 1751778000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 6, 2025 |
July 6, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1752037200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Cosmic Crafts Under The Dome |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 9, 2025 |
July 9, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
2:00 PM |
Watch a planetarium show, then enjoy a themed hands-on craft activity every Wednesdays at 1 PM! Rotating shows include T. Rex, Kalouka'Hina: Enchanted Reef, Earth, Moon & Sun, and more.
Included with admission | FREE for members
More info at lasm.org. |
| 1752382800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 13, 2025 |
July 13, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1752642000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Cosmic Crafts Under The Dome |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 16, 2025 |
July 16, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
2:00 PM |
Watch a planetarium show, then enjoy a themed hands-on craft activity every Wednesdays at 1 PM! Rotating shows include T. Rex, Kalouka'Hina: Enchanted Reef, Earth, Moon & Sun, and more.
Included with admission | FREE for members
More info at lasm.org. |
| 1752987600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 20, 2025 |
July 20, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1753246800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Cosmic Crafts Under The Dome |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 23, 2025 |
July 23, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
2:00 PM |
Watch a planetarium show, then enjoy a themed hands-on craft activity every Wednesdays at 1 PM! Rotating shows include T. Rex, Kalouka'Hina: Enchanted Reef, Earth, Moon & Sun, and more.
Included with admission | FREE for members
More info at lasm.org. |
| 1753333200 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Behind the Seams with Queen of Sparkles |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 24, 2025 |
July 24, 2025 |
6:00 PM |
8:00 PM |
Celebrate the sparkling debut of "Threads of Evolution: Engineering a Community That Sparkles" at LASM’s exclusive opening night event: Behind the Seams with Queen of Sparkles. Join us for an unforgettable evening of fashion, creativity, and community with designer Jaime Glas Odom, founder of the nationally celebrated brand Queen of Sparkles.
This one-night-only experience offers guests a first look at the vibrant new exhibition, set in motion by Odom’s bold journey from petroleum engineer to fashion visionary. Mingle in a high-energy atmosphere, enjoy light refreshments, and shop a curated Queen of Sparkles pop-up boutique featuring the latest dazzling designs.
Attendees will have the chance to submit their own fashion concept for a chance to be selected and brought to life by Jaime herself — a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become part of the Queen of Sparkles story.
????️ Tickets: $20 for non-members | $10 for LASM members
???? Reserve your spot now: tinyurl.com/LASMBehindtheSeams
Space is limited — early registration is encouraged! |
| 1753592400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 27, 2025 |
July 27, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1753851600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Cosmic Crafts Under The Dome |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
July 30, 2025 |
July 30, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
2:00 PM |
Watch a planetarium show, then enjoy a themed hands-on craft activity every Wednesdays at 1 PM! Rotating shows include T. Rex, Kalouka'Hina: Enchanted Reef, Earth, Moon & Sun, and more.
Included with admission | FREE for members
More info at lasm.org. |
| 1754024400 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Sequins & Starlight |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 1, 2025 |
August 1, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
2:00 PM |
Celebrate the end of summer in style! Join us for a Taylor Swift-inspired afternoon featuring:
✨ A Taylor Swift-themed craft activity (make your own friendship bracelets!)
✨ Dance parties in the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium during "Laser Taylor Swift", playing at 1 PM and 2 PM
✨ A chance to tour our dazzling new Queen of Sparkles exhibition, "Threads of Evolution: Engineering a Community That Sparkles" before the museum closes at 3 PM
This event is included in the price of general admission and FREE to members. Come ready to sparkle, sing, and send off summer with an afternoon you won’t forget! |
| 1754197200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 3, 2025 |
August 3, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1754802000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 10, 2025 |
August 10, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1755406800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 17, 2025 |
August 17, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1756011600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 24, 2025 |
August 24, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1756616400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
August 31, 2025 |
August 31, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1757221200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 7, 2025 |
September 7, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1757566800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Art After Hours - Fascinate Me – A 1920s Chapeaux Affair, |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 11, 2025 |
September 11, 2025 |
5:30 PM |
7:30 PM |
Get ready to embrace the glitz and glamour of the Roaring Twenties at the Louisiana Art & Science Museum’s next Art After Hours event: Fascinate Me – A 1920s Chapeaux Affair, happening Thursday, September 11, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM. Tickets are $60 for LASM members and $70 for non-members and can be purchased at tinyurl.com/LASMFascinateMe. |
| 1757566800 |
Touring Acts, Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Fascinate Me – A 1920s Chapeaux Affair |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 11, 2025 |
September 11, 2025 |
5:30 PM |
7:30 PM |
Step back in time and experience the glitz, glamour, and creativity of the Roaring Twenties at LASM’s next Art After Hours event: Fascinate Me – A 1920s Chapeaux Affair.
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the historic train depot that houses the museum—and in anticipation of our 40th Annual Gala: Puttin’ On the Ritz – A Centennial Celebration this October—LASM is partnering with local creative duo Chapeaux for a dazzling evening of vintage elegance and hands-on artistry.
What to Expect:
✨ Couture Fascinator-Making Workshop led by designers Karla Coreil & Jenn Loftin of Chapeaux
✨ All materials provided—just bring your creativity!
✨ A fun, informative talk on 1920s fashion & headwear
✨ Bring-your-own-beverages welcome
✨ Vintage vibes, speakeasy ambiance, and lively social atmosphere
Whether you're prepping your perfect headpiece for the upcoming Gala or just looking for a unique night out, Fascinate Me offers a stylish step into the Jazz Age.
????️ Tickets: $60 for LASM Members | $70 for Non-Members
Reserve your spot now » tinyurl.com/LASMFascinateMe |
| 1757826000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 14, 2025 |
September 14, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1758430800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 21, 2025 |
September 21, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1759035600 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
September 28, 2025 |
September 28, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1759640400 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 5, 2025 |
October 5, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1760245200 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 12, 2025 |
October 12, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1760850000 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 19, 2025 |
October 19, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |
| 1761454800 |
Downtown Events, Family Events, Arts & Theatre |
Free First Sunday's |
Louisiana Art & Science Museum |
October 26, 2025 |
October 26, 2025 |
1:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Don’t miss February’s Free First Sunday on February 2, from 1–5 PM, sponsored by La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated!
Explore our galleries and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages—all for FREE! Plus, for just $5, you can experience unlimited stunning fulldome planetarium shows.
Plan ahead by checking out the planetarium schedule at lasm.org/calendar.
Thank you La Capitale Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for making this amazing day accessible to everyone! |