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SUMMARY:Stroller Saturday
DESCRIPTION:Bring your littlest art enthusiasts to the museum for Stroller Saturday! On the second Saturday of each month\, Newcomb Art Museum invites parents with young children to explore the museum early (10:30 am) before the doors officially open at 11. Museum staff will lead a tour that engages children and parents alike! Free and open to all parents and caregivers of small children!
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/stroller-saturday-9/
CATEGORIES:Just for Kids!
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SUMMARY:Free Exhibition Tour with Andrea Armstrong
DESCRIPTION:Drop by the Newcomb Art Museum at noon for a free exhibition tour led by Andrea Armstrong\, professor of Law at Loyola University New Orleans\, whose expertise and insight led to the creation of many of the engaging texts informing the show. \nAbout Andrea Armstrong:\nProfessor Armstrong joined the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law faculty in 2010. Her research focuses on the constitutional dimensions of prisons and jails\, specifically prison labor practices\, the intersection of race and conditions of incarceration\, and public oversight of detention facilities. She teaches in the related fields of constitutional law\, criminal law\, race and the law\, and constitutional criminal procedure. Andrea Armstrong also serves on the board of the The Capital Appeals Project and is a founding board member of the The Promise of Justice Initiative\, a new non-profit dedicated to abolishing the death penalty and advocating for prisoners’ rights. Professor Armstrong is a graduate of Yale Law School\, the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University\, where she completed her M.P.A. in International Relations\, and New York University. \nPrior to law school\, Professor Armstrong’s research focused on international human rights and regional conflict dynamics. She has worked with the Center on International Cooperation at NYU\, the International Center for Transitional Justice\, as well as the United Nations Department of Political Affairs and the U.N. Commission on Human Security. She also taught policy modules on democratization at the Junior Summer Institute at Princeton University. \nAfter graduating from law school\, Professor Armstrong served as a clerk for the Honorable Helen G. Berrigan of the United States Eastern District of Louisiana. She also litigated prisoners’ rights issues\, among others\, as a Thomas Emerson fellow with David Rosen and Associates in New Haven\, CT. She is admitted to practice in Connecticut\, New York and Louisiana state courts\, as well as the U.S. District Court of Connecticut and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/free-exhibition-tour-with-andrea-armstrong/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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SUMMARY:Free Performance by Michaela A. Harrison
DESCRIPTION:Join the Newcomb Art Museum for a free performance from New-Orleans Vocalist Michaela A. Harrison as she sings and performs in response to themes presented in the exhibition “Per(Sister): Incarcerated Women of Louisiana.” \nAbout Michaela A. Harrison:\nMichaela A. Harrison is a New Orleans-based vocalist who has performed nationally and internationally in theatrical productions\, with various bands and musical collectives and with the all-female trio Mother Tongue. Since the disbanding of Mother Tongue in 2008\, Michaela has established an ever-growing following as a solo artist at local venues such as Sweet Lorraine’s Jazz Club\, where she is featured weekly during Sunday brunch\, the Juju Bag Café\, where she sings on Friday evenings\, and Ashé Cultural Arts Center\, where she performs regularly for community gatherings and special events. While comfortable with a full band\, a choir or an orchestra\, Michaela often sings with a guitar as her only accompaniment\, working regularly with Brazilian virtuoso Marcio Pereira and local favorites Carl LeBlanc and Todd Duke.\nMichaela began singing in the Baptist church at age 5. Her musical style incorporates her gospel roots as well as a diverse range of genres including jazz\, blues\, R & B\, soul\, samba\, MPB and African traditional music. As a protégé of Bernice Johnson Reagon\, founder of Sweet Honey In The Rock\, Michaela is well-versed in spirituals\, work songs\, and African American protest music from the Civil Rights era. With a four-octave range and a vocal quality that runs the gamut from pristine sweetness to fiercely powerful belting\, Michaela has often been compared to such greats as Minnie Riperton and Mahalia Jackson\, though she maintains a signature style that distinguishes her voice as easily recognizable no matter what she is singing. Her soulful\, heartfelt delivery of both covers and original music has often moved audiences to tears.\nHolding a Bachelor’s Degree in Foreign Service and a Master’s in Africana Studies\, Michaela has also studied and lived in East Africa and Brazil. Fluent in French and Portuguese\, and familiar with Spanish and Swahili\, Michaela has an expanded repertoire of world music and renders songs in their original language. She infuses her performances with insightful commentary based on her multi-cultural perspective\, simultaneously uplifting and educating audiences.\nMichaela has performed at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on several occasions\, with John Boutté\, Kermit Ruffins\, Bill Summers\, Percussion\, Inc. and Kumbuka African Drum and Dance Ensemble\, as well as at the Essence Festival with Mother Tongue. She has also sung at venues in Washington\, DC\, New York\, Atlanta and California. International performances have included festivals\, clubs and private events in Brazil\, Jamaica\, France\, Germany\, Italy\, England\, Switzerland and the Netherlands. Since 2008\, she has appeared in three theatrical productions: “Rent” at Le Petit Theatre in the French Quarter\, “The Women of Brewster Place” at Anthony Bean Theater and “Swimming Upstream.” She has recorded with members of Sweet Honey in the Rock\, Bill Summers/Los Hombres Calientes and\, most recently\, Kermit Ruffins. She and Kermit perform the classic duet “Baby It’s Cold Outside” on his 2009 Christmas CD\, “Have A Crazy Cool Christmas\,” which attracted nationwide acclaim. Michaela’s first “solo” CD\, “Love’s Divine\,” was released July 1\, 2010.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/free-performance-by-michaela-a-harrison/
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:Changemakers Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join the Newcomb Art Museum for a free engaging and informative panel with policy advocates and experts. \nIn Freeman Auditorium policy advocates and experts\, including representatives from the New Orleans chapter of the ACLU of Louisiana\, Southern Poverty Law Center\, Vera Institute of Justice\, and Daughters Beyond Incarceration\, will take part in a panel discussion revolving around policy measures taken in favor of criminal justice reform. Audiences are invited to take part in a Q&A and learn more about what these organizations do and how they can get involved \nThis event is free and open to the public. Email museum@tulane.edu or call 504.314.2406 with questions.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/changemakers-panel/
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