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SUMMARY:Museum Closed
DESCRIPTION:The Newcomb Art Museum will be closed from December 24 to January 17 as we install our upcoming exhibitions Clay in Transit and Clay in Place\, with opening receptions on January 18 at 7:30 pm. \nAbout Clay in Transit: \nIn an era accustomed to the transient\, where ephemerality and immediacy have become commonplace\, seven artists from Mexico choose to make clay-based works as a way of intersecting past and present. Their chosen material\, the ancient medium of clay\, requires patience\, precision\, and intimacy to be given shape\, and it is through this process that the artists poetically materialize their intention of suspending and stopping time. They also build upon the collective histories of their chosen medium – clay as nature\, clay as origin\, clay as shelter\, clay as dam\, clay as vessel\, clay as terra firma – and choose to play with those histories in their attempts to give the viewer pause while\, simultaneously\, addressing twenty-first-century aesthetics and concerns. \nAbout Clay in Place: \nConcurrent to Clay In Transit\, Newcomb Art Museum will also host the exhibition Clay In Place highlighting ceramics from the Museum’s permanent collection. Featured objects include Newcomb Pottery\, Newcomb Guild\, recent acquisitions and significant collection items never-before-exhibited.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/museum-closed/
LOCATION:Newcomb Art Museum\, Woldenberg Art Center\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70118\, United States
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SUMMARY:Clay in Transit and Clay in Place Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate the opening of Newcomb Art Museum’s latest exhibitions “Clay in Transit” featuring contemporary Mexican ceramics and “Clay in Place” featuring Newcomb pottery and guild plus other never-before-exhibited pieces from the permanent collection. \n5:30 pm – Private VIP/members reception featuring catering by Araña\, a mezcal tasting\, specialty cocktails\, and music. \n6:30 pm – Curatorial talk with Nuria Rodriguez Sadurni\, Director of Special Projects at the Cultural Cooperation office of the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Free and open to the public. \n7:30-9 pm – Public reception. \n“Clay in Transit” is presented in collaboration with the Consulate of Mexico in New Orleans. \nImage Credit: Jeffrey Thurston\, “Polymelia”\, 2017\, Terracotta\, pigmented porcelain slip\, underglaze\, glaze\, Courtesy of the artist.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/clay-in-transit-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Newcomb Art Museum\, Woldenberg Art Center\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Reception
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LAST-MODIFIED:20171221T223938Z
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SUMMARY:Fruit Tree Adoption at Tulane
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to adopt a fruit tree\, free of charge\, as part of the Endless Orchard project with the artists Fallen Fruit? Pelican Bomb\, A Studio in the Woods\, and Newcomb Art Museum are partnering to bring artists Fallen Fruit to host a fruit tree adoption at Tulane. This is just one part of a larger project that includes planting a network of public fruit trees along the Bayou Bienvenue Wetland Triangle\, throughout the Lower 9th Ward\, and Pontchartrain Park in Gentilly.  \nThe goal of the project is to plant 300 publicly-accessible fruit trees for neighbors and passers-by to share throughout New Orleans. Any resident\, business owner\, church\, or community group is invited to participat. The fruit trees are free of charge\, but recipients must agree to plant the tree so that it can partially hang over a sidewalk or public thoroughfare. That way\, people passing by can access any ripe fruit within reach. The trees will be included on a map of publicly accessible fruit trees\, free for anyone to pick from\, throughout New Orleans. \nIf you would you like to participate in this call to action\, please go tohttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSexkou4Pjgk8ePfK-rHta19_0bgWEt5q3SGp6kk0ZBjlU3deA/viewform to fill out the Google form. \nFallen Fruit is working with the Lower 9th Ward Center for Sustainable Engagement and Development\, Movin’ for Life\, and the City of New Orleans Department of Parks and Parkways to make sure this fruit is accessible\, convenient\, and free for all. This effort is part of “Fallen Fruit of New Orleans\,” a citywide project designed to provide the neighborhood with a shared resource (free fruit!) and to create space for collaboration and conversation. \nEMPIRE at Newcomb Art Museum of Tulane University is part of “Fallen Fruit of New Orleans” a suite of site-specific projects taking place throughout New Orleans from June 2017 through June 2018\, commissioned and presented by Newcomb Art Museum\, A Studio in the Woods and Pelican Bomb. \nFallen Fruit is an art collaboration originally conceived in 2004 by David Burns\, Matias Viegener and Austin Young. Since 2013\, David and Austin have continued the collaborative work.  \n“Fallen Fruit of New Orleans” was initiated by Pelican Bomb in 2015.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/fruit-tree-adoption-at-tulane/
LOCATION:Newcomb Art Museum\, Woldenberg Art Center\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70118\, United States
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SUMMARY:Author Discussion: Walter Isaacson
DESCRIPTION:Discussion will feature Tulane Professor of History and author of “Leonardo Da Vinci”\, Walter Isaacson\, and focus on how Da Vinci teaches us to connect art and science. Q&A with Isaacson and refreshments will follow the program. Event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/author-discussion-walter-isaacson/
LOCATION:Newcomb Art Museum\, Woldenberg Art Center\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talk
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Dee Briggs
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an artist lecture from sculptor Dee Briggs\, whose sculpture “Three Rings 6′ Diameter” is currently on display in The Newcomb Pottery Garden. \nAbout the sculpture: \nMade of corten steel\, the twelve-foot-tall sculpture was designed by Briggs in 2015\, fabricated in Braddock\, Pennsylvania and was previously installed in Foley Square at Thomas Paine Park in Lower Manhattan. \nAbout the sculptor:\nDee Briggs was born in 1968 in Burgettstown\, Pennsylvania. She received a Masters of Architecture degree from Yale University in 2002 with undergraduate studies in architecture at the City College of New York. Briggs exhibits nationally and has taught in the schools of art and architecture at Carnegie Mellon University. She lives and works in Pittsburgh. \nThis event will be held in Room 201 in Richardson Memorial Hall\, and is free and open to the public. This event is in collaboration with the Tulane School of Architecture.\n \n*The Newcomb Pottery Garden is given in loving memory of Judith Henkin by Jill & Avie Glazer and Family*
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/artist-talk-dee-briggs/
LOCATION:Newcomb Art Museum\, Woldenberg Art Center\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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CREATED:20171127T190326Z
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SUMMARY:Muses Shoe Workshop
DESCRIPTION:NAM is hosting a two-part Carnival shoe-decorating workshop\, inspired by one of our favorite Mardi Gras krewes – Muses! Grab your friends and join us for a fun-filled craft session where a member of Muses shows us how to festively decorate a classic Muses shoe! This workshop is limited in size so please register by emailing museum@tulane.edu; $20 for members\, $40 for non-members. The registration fee covers all materials plus refreshments.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/muses-shoe-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Newcomb Art Museum\, Woldenberg Art Center\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70118\, United States
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