“Is Shakespeare Enough?”
Lecture given by Hillary Eklund, Associate Professor of English, Loyola University as part of the First Folio! event. The First Folio! exhibition at the Newcomb Art Museum of Tulane — part of the […]
Lecture given by Hillary Eklund, Associate Professor of English, Loyola University as part of the First Folio! event. The First Folio! exhibition at the Newcomb Art Museum of Tulane — part of the […]
Join us in celebrating the opening of Women of Newcomb, Recent Acquisitions. 5:30-6:30 pm VIP reception & members-only exhibition tour A special opportunity for our VIPs and members to see […]
It's time to say goodbye to KAWS' Companion (Passing Through). The 16-foot outdoor sculpture has greeted visitors to the museum for the past year, but it will leave campus later […]
Museum V.I.P.s and members are invited to attend a sneak peek of Marking the Infinite: Contemporary Women Artists from Aboriginal Australia. Guests will enjoy light hors d'oeuvres and libations. Email […]
Join us in celebrating the opening of Marking the Infinite, Contemporary Women Artists from Aboriginal Australia. 6:30 pm - Talk by Dennis Scholl, collector and Henry F. Skerritt, Curator, Kluge-Ruhe […]
Renowned former NASA Senior Researcher Dr. Yvonne Clearwater will explore the range of meanings and variance of human experience in the realm of isolation and confinement, solitude and loneliness, highlighting […]
Renowned former NASA Senior Researcher Dr. Yvonne Clearwater will present an overview and wide ranging examples of creative works that have both been inspired by and served to inform the […]
This workshop has been cancelled. We regret any confusion this may cause. Please note that similar programming may occur later in the year.
Join us for our first annual Newcomb Roadshow! Guests will have the opportunity to get an on-site evaluation of one work of Newcomb arts and crafts, and meet other collectors and enthusiasts. Each registered guest is allowed one object believed to be a product of the Newcomb Pottery enterprise (pottery, needlework/embroidery, metal work/jewelry, or bookbinding), […]
Two interwoven stories of life in Australia before colonization are presented in both color and black & white in seamless transitions. Considered both groundbreaking and mesmerizing, it swept the 2006 Academy Awards. Named as one of the 100 Best Films of World Cinema. Directed by Rolf de Heer & Peter Djigirr; 103 minutes; unrated with English […]