• False Flags: Imagined Communities and the Nation State

    Stone Auditorium Woldenberg Art Center, New Orleans

    This panel discussion is in conjunction with False Flags at Pelican Bomb’s Gallery X, a group exhibition curated by Noah Simblist that investigates contemporary notions of nationalism and the representation of imagined communities in the Middle East and the Americas. Moderated by Simblist, panelists will include Ruti Sela and Maayan Amir from the Tel Aviv-based […]

    Free
  • Archivist Panel

    Newcomb Art Museum Woldenberg Art Center, New Orleans, LA, United States

    Join Newcomb Art Museum for an incredible panel, moderated by Rebecca Snedeker, with the archivists of the various collections across Tulane as they discuss their responsibilities as cultural curators and […]

  • Artists for Social Change

    Drop by the museum for a free exhibition tour, an interactive workshop, and a conversation discussing artists who use their talents for social change. 12 to 1pm - (In the […]

  • Per(Sister): A Conversation

    Join the Newcomb Art Museum in Freeman Auditorium for an open conversation with directly impacted women about the challenges facing currently and formerly incarcerated women in Louisiana. The conversation is […]

  • A Public Forum on Lead

    Join the Newcomb Art Museum on Saturday 9 from 2 to 3 pm for an informative and engaging public forum on lead in conjunction with the museum's fall exhibitions "LaToya Ruby Frazier" and "The American Dream Denied: The New Orlean Residents of Gordon Plaza Seek Relocation."  Exploring the critical issues of wellness facing our local […]

  • Representation, Legacy, and the Movement for Black Lives

    In celebration of the 155th Anniversary of Juneteenth, Spirit McIntyre will moderate a panel discussion with Mariah Moore, Milan Nicole Sherry, and Syrita Steib about everything from ‘Is the Movement For Black Lives representing you?’ to ‘What will be your legacy?’ Hosted by the Newcomb Art Museum, the conversation will explore the context of social justice in New […]

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