BETWEEN TIME: AN ARTIST LECTURE FROM DAWN DEDEAUX
On Tuesday, November 9, artist Dawn DeDeaux gives visitors a behind-the-scenes look at The Space Between Worlds, on view at NOMA through January 23. The exhibition is the first comprehensive museum presentation by the pioneering multimedia artist.
Doors open at 5:30 pm and the talk begins at 6:00 pm. Following the lecture, visitors are able to explore the exhibition.
General admission is $10 | Free for NOMA members, Louisiana teachers with ID, and visitors 19 and younger, courtesy of The Helis Foundation.
TELL IT TO ME SWEET
This week, the NOLA Project’s latest production lands in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden. The winding trail of tales runs October 29 to November 14. Reserve your spot today.
OBJECT LESSON
Find yourself in the magical world of nymphs and elves that adorns the Fairyland Lusterware designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones for Wedgwood in the 1920s.
PUT ON YOUR DANCING SHOES
Odyssey 2021 will be a night to remember. Join us Friday, November 12 to celebrate NOMA in style with music by Blue Rhythm and cuisine by Ralph Brennan Catering and Events.
ON VIEW NOW
NEW at NOMA: Recent Acquisitions in Contemporary Art spotlights works from local, national, and international artists and champions emerging voices.
FREE FOR LOUISIANA RESIDENTS
Every Wednesday, Louisiana residents receive free museum admission courtesy of The Helis Foundation. #ExploreNOMA and experience our exhibitions and permanent collection.
LIVE MUSIC AND MORE
Kelly Love Jones presents TRUST, an evening of music, dance, and theater in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts on Thursday, November 18.
IN THE NOMA MUSEUM SHOP
The Nightcrawler King gives a first-person look into the life of the late curator Bill Fagaly, whose fifty-year tenure transformed NOMA’s African, self-taught, and contemporary collections.
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IMAGES, FROM TOP:
Artist Dawn DeDeaux in The Space Between Worlds at NOMA.
Tell It to Me Sweet: A Winding Tale of Trails. Photo by Mary Grace Copa.
Wedgwood Manufactory (England, Staffordshire, established 1759) and Daisy Makeig-Jones (British, 1881–1945), designer, Fairyland Luster “Imps on a Bridge and Tree House” Vase, 1924–31. Porcelain (Bone china) with underglaze and luster and gilt; 12 in x 6 1/2 in diameter. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Besthoff III, 2007.70.
Guests at Odyssey 2020.
Radcliffe Bailey, Covered, 2008. Found fabric. Promised gift of Arthur Roger, 2016.132.3. © Radcliffe Bailey.
NOMA façade with banners.
Kelly Love Jones. Photo by Johnathan B. Vasquez.
The Nightcrawler King by Bill Fagaly.
NOMA is committed to preserving, interpreting, and enriching its collections and renowned sculpture garden; offering innovative experiences for learning and interpretation; and uniting, inspiring, and engaging diverse communities and cultures.
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