Hours: Mon – Fri 10am to 5pm, and Sat 11am to 4pm. Closed Sun.

Admission is Free and Open to the Public.

 

Due to severe weather on Wednesday April 10, the museum will be closed. We apologize for any inconvenience and will reopen with regular hours on Thursday, April 11.

SPRING 2024 SEASON

EXHIBITIONS
January 18 – June 1, 2024

Legacy Traces: Recent Additions to the Museum Collection

Victory Workers


William Edmondson: A Monumental Vision

This Spring, Newcomb Art Museum presents three distinct exhibitions. Each is independent, representing different themes that are carefully considered in relation to the museum’s mission to build upon its institutional legacy and highlight contributions of artists of the American South to the fields of art, craft, and design.

Legacy Traces: Recent Additions to the Museum Collection marks the campus debut of twenty-one works and considers how the museum’s acquisition practices have evolved in step with the institution’s growth and global trends in art. Victory Workers foregrounds representations of African American labor by artists of the twentieth century to reveal the contributions of under-recognized workers who serve within and beyond their respective communities. The traveling exhibition William Edmondson: A Monumental Vision offers an opportunity to engage the work of the renowned, twentieth century visionary artist and folk sculptor with an emphasis on the complex relationship between Black cultural production and American museums.

Click here to check out a 3d scan of the exhibitions on view!

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!

How can we can support and engage you in 2024 and beyond? Newcomb Art Museum is excited to participate in a national survey of museum-goers, sponsored by the American Alliance of Museums. Will you please share your thoughts by taking our survey? It will provide us with data from our visitors, as well as from visitors to museums nationwide. Click here to learn more.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Crescent City Clay Connection
Saturday, May 11, 12pm – 3pm
Newcomb Art Museum and the ceramics department at Tulane University are bringing together New Orleans based practitioners to celebrate the Crescent City’s unique clay culture. Come mingle with the artists and check out the beautiful ceramic artworks on display! Light refreshments will be served.

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