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LOOKING FORWARD UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
AUGUST 3
–DECEMBER 3, 2023
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Community, Faith, Tradition, and Perseverance: Images of Louisiana by Chandra McCormick and Keith Calhoun
A survey of photographs exploring and documenting the people, places, and culture of Louisiana, as seen through the eyes of McCormick and Calhoun, paired with objects representative of New Orleans traditions and culture.
AUGUST 17
–NOVEMBER 12, 2023
Reveal: Photographs by Jerry Siegel
A photographic exploration of identity and gender fluidity within the drag and transgender community, by Alabama artist Jerry Siegel. The intimate images contrast the individual to their stage persona through portraiture and sequential imagery. Correlating programming is being developed in partnership with LSU units including Residential Life and the LGBTQ+ Faculty and Staff Caucus.
AUGUST 3–
OCTOBER 22, 2023
The Shaping of Us: Queerness in Ceramics
A showcase of artwork examining cultural and political issues enveloping the LGBTQ+ community. Co-curated by Andy Shaw, Associate Professor of Ceramics.
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NOVEMBER 9, 2023
–JANUARY 4, 2024
Birds! Artwork from the LSU Museum of Art Permanent Collection
Birds take center stage in a showcase of artwork highlighting our feathered friends.
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JANUARY 11–
MARCH 28, 2024
Andy Warhol / Friends and Frenemies: Prints from the Cochran Collection
A selection of prints created by American artists living and working in and around New York City in the 1970s and 1980s, with a focus on Andy Warhol. This show includes a selection of work from the LSU MOA permanent collection highlighting emergent West coast artists who, during the same period, were pushing the boundaries of expression and form while paying homage to their unique region.
NOVEMBER 30, 2023
–MARCH 3, 2024
Mirror Mirror by Daniel Rozin
A selection of complex, digitally controlled sculptures that respond to the presence and actions of the viewer, engineered and constructed by Daniel Rozin, a Professor of Arts at the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP), Tisch School of the Arts, New York University.