Thursday, October 14, 2021

This week at the New Orleans Museum of Art

 


OCTOBER 13, 2021

Odyssey 2021 Presented by IBERIABANK | First Horizon

SUPPORT NOMA IN STYLE 

Get dressed up and dance the night away during a night of unparalleled elegance in support of NOMA’s internationally recognized exhibitions and educational programs. Odyssey 2021 Presented by IBERIABANK | First Horizon is Friday, November 12.

With entertainment by Blue Rhythm and cuisine by Ralph Brennan Restaurant Group, Odyssey 2021 will be a night to remember. Purchase your tickets or become a sponsor today.


The Face of God, In Search Of by Dawn DeDeaux

OPENING SOON

Celebrate the opening of Dawn DeDeaux: The Space Between Worlds with an evening filled with live music, art-making activities, and curator-led tours of the exhibition on Friday, October 22.

Museum Shop Members Sale

MEMBERS SALE

Museum members enjoy exclusive benefits including first access to up to 70% markdowns during the annual sale in the NOMA Museum Shop on Monday, October 18, 9 am–6 pm.

Mississippi Meanders by Elyn Zimmerman

NEWS FROM THE MUSEUM

NOMA has received grants from the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the National Endowment for the Humanities to support institutional recovery and growth.

Naomi Yoder

VIRTUAL PROGRAM

On Friday, October 15, Naomi Yoder leads a traditional Way of Tea demonstration, streamed from NOMA’s Japanese art gallery. This event is free, but advance registration is required.

Saturn Punch Service

ON VIEW NOW

Atomic Number Thirteen: Aluminum in 20th-Century Design explores the fascinating history of a material that is used in nearly every facet of modern life.

Tell It to Me Sweet: A Winding Trail of Tales

THE NOLA PROJECT

Wander through tales from creepy to strange with Tell It to Me Sweet, an outdoor production from The NOLA Project, which runs October 29–November 14 in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden.

Ya Mero (Almost) by Manuel Álvarez Bravo

LAGNIAPPE

In partnership with nola.com, curator Brian Piper takes a close look at a 1968 photograph by Manuel Álvarez Bravo that speaks to the possibility and uncertainty in turbulent times.


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IMAGES, FROM TOP:

Odyssey 2021 Presented by IBERIABANK | First Horizon.

Dawn DeDeaux, The Face of God, In Search of, 1996. Collection of the Artist. Photo by Dawn DeDeaux. © Dawn DeDeaux.

Members Sale in the NOMA Museum Shop.

Elyn Zimmerman, Mississippi Meanders, 2019. Museum purchase with funds provided by Sydney and Walda Besthoff, 2019.7. © Elyn Zimmerman. Photo by 2nd Story Creative.

Naomi Yoder.

Russel Wright, “Saturn’ punch service, c. 1935. Museum purchase, William McDonald Boles and Eva Carol Boles Fund.

Tell It to Me Sweet: A Winding Tale of Trails.

Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Ya Mero (Almost), 1968, printed later. Gift of Mr. Steven A. Clifford, 79.405.12.


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