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SUMMARY:Free Newcomb Pottery Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the First Friday of each month at noon for a guided tour highlighting our permanent collection of Newcomb Pottery and the history of the Newcomb Enterprise! The tour is free but STRICTLY LIMITED to the first 10 people due to space restrictions. Email Tom Friel at spolisar@tulane.edu to RSVP for a tour.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/free-newcomb-pottery-tour-2/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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SUMMARY:Free Homecoming Tour Led By the CVML
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Tulane Homecoming\, join the Newcomb Art Museum on Saturday\, November 2 at 12 pm for a unique look at the current exhibitions as students from the Critical Visualization and Media Lab at Tulane University lead a tour and alk that discusses their own research  and how it informed the exhibition The American Dream Denied.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/free-homecoming-tour-led-by-the-cvml/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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SUMMARY:Free Film Screening: Green
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening in Freeman Auditorium of Laura Dunn’s 2000 documentary Green which presents a sobering look at environmental concerns along the Mississippi Petrochemical Corridor from Baton Rouge to New Orleans. This event is produced in partnership with Howard-Tilton Memorial Library.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/free-film-screening-green/
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191109T120000
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SUMMARY:Free Exhibition Tour
DESCRIPTION:Drop in to the Newcomb Art Museum on the Second Saturday of each month at noon for a free exhibition tour led by different individuals involved in the show!\n– \nAbout the exhibitions: \nIn 2016\, artist\, activist\, and MacArthur genius awardee LaToya Ruby Frazier spent ﬁve months living in Flint\, Michigan with three generations of women–the poet Shea Cobb\, her mother Renee\, and daughter Zion–observing their day-to-day lives as they endured one of the most devastating human-made\, environmental tragedies in US history: the lead contamination water crisis in their hometown. The artistic result of Frazier’s time there is reﬂected in the works presented in the exhibition “Latoya Ruby Frazier: Flint is Family.” \nBy portraying the daily struggles of the Cobb family\, Frazier used a tight focus to create a story about the impact of a systemic problem disproportionately affecting marginalized communities. Frazier rejected the voyeuristic photographs that emerged from outside media sources and instead collaborated closely with her subjects through photographs\, capturing intimate moments along with the myriad challenges the family faced without access to clean water.\n–\nIn “The American Dream Denied: The New Orleans Residents of Gordon Plaza Seek Relocation\,” students from the Critical Visualization and Media Lab (CVML)\, led by Tulane sociology and environmental studies professor Christopher Oliver\, PhD\, collaborated with New Orleans’ Residents of Gordon Plaza –Shannon Rainey\, Lydwina Hurst\, Jesse Perkins\, Sam Egana\, Marilyn Amar– and representatives from the New Orleans People’s Assembly to showcase the impact of living among life-threatening pollution with limited access to resources and raise awareness of the environmental crisis facing contemporary Louisianans and New Orleanians. \nThe exhibition – equal parts art show\, social history\, and critical visualization project – presents\, in a myriad of ways\, a chronological and visually engaging look at the residents’ ﬁght for a fully funded relocation with an emphasis on the role of women in activism\, the effect on day-to-day living\, and the frustrations of the “promised” American Dream.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/free-exhibition-tour-9/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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SUMMARY:A Public Forum on Lead
DESCRIPTION: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 community\, this discussion will feature panelists Thomas Beller (Department of English\, Tulane)\, Adrienne Katner (School of Public Health\, LSU Health Sciences Center) and Howard Mielke (School of Medicine\, Tulane) and be moderated by Christopher Oliver (Professor of Practice\, Sociology and Environmental Studies\, Jill H. and Avram A. Glazer Professorship and Carnegie Corporation of New York\, Professor of Social Entrepreneurship III\, Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking\, Affiliated Faculty\, Urban Studies and the City\, Culture\, and Community Programs). \nThis event is free and open to the public and is held in the Freeman Auditorium up the stairs to the left of the museum. \n 
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/a-public-forum-on-lead/
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
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SUMMARY:A Reading By Rachel Kushner
DESCRIPTION:Join the Newcomb Art Museum\, Newcomb Institute\, and the English Department of Tulane University for a reading by Rachel Kushner\, author of The New York Times Bestseller “The Mars Room\,” on Tuesday\, November 12 at 6 pm in Freeman Auditorium on Tulane’s uptown campus. This event is free and open to the public.\n\n\n \n\n\nAbout the author: Rachel Kushner’s new novel\, The Mars Room\, debuted at #4 on the New York Times bestseller list. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and winner of the Prix Médicis in France. Her previous novel\, The Flamethrowers\, was a finalist for the 2013 National Book Award\, the 2014 Folio Prize\, the James Tait Black Prize\, and was chosen as one of the 5 best novels of the year by the New York Times. A book of early short fictions\, The Strange Case of Rachel K\, was published by New Directions in 2014. Her debut novel\, Telex from Cuba\, was reviewed on the cover of the New York Times Book Review and was a finalist for the 2008 National Book Award and Dayton Literary Peace Prize\, winner of the California Book Award\, and a New York Times bestseller and Notable Book. Kushner’s fiction has appeared in The New Yorker\, Harper’s\, and the Paris Review. She is the recipient of a 2013 Guggenheim Fellowship\, and 2016 winner of the Harold D. Vursell Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She lives in Los Angeles.\n\n \nThis event is sponsored by Newcomb Art Museum\, Newcomb Institute\, the English Creative Writing Fund and English Executive Committee at Tulane University.\nAdditional media sponsorship from WWNO.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/a-reading-by-rachel-kushner/
CATEGORIES:Author Talk
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SUMMARY:Free Family Day
DESCRIPTION:Get in the spirit at this holiday themed free family day! All ages are invited to take part in art making inspired by the exhibition and the fall and winter holidays. Plus enjoy age-appropriate tours\, scavenger hunts\, storytime\, crafting\, and more!
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/free-family-day-3/
CATEGORIES:Art Activity,Just for Kids!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191121T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191121T130000
DTSTAMP:20260411T194942
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SUMMARY:Free Tiffany Windows Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join Newcomb Art Museum every Second Thursday at noon for guided tours of the Tiffany Windows on the Tulane uptown campus. Tours are free but limited to 20 people and require advance registration. Email Tom Friel at tfriel@tulane.edu to RSVP for a tour.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/free-tiffany-windows-tour/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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SUMMARY:Free Exhibition Tour
DESCRIPTION:Drop in to the Newcomb Art Museum on the Third Thursday of each month at noon for a free exhibition tour led by different individuals involved in the show!\n– \nAbout the exhibitions: \nIn 2016\, artist\, activist\, and MacArthur genius awardee LaToya Ruby Frazier spent ﬁve months living in Flint\, Michigan with three generations of women–the poet Shea Cobb\, her mother Renee\, and daughter Zion–observing their day-to-day lives as they endured one of the most devastating human-made\, environmental tragedies in US history: the lead contamination water crisis in their hometown. The artistic result of Frazier’s time there is reﬂected in the works presented in the exhibition “Latoya Ruby Frazier: Flint is Family.” \nBy portraying the daily struggles of the Cobb family\, Frazier used a tight focus to create a story about the impact of a systemic problem disproportionately affecting marginalized communities. Frazier rejected the voyeuristic photographs that emerged from outside media sources and instead collaborated closely with her subjects through photographs\, capturing intimate moments along with the myriad challenges the family faced without access to clean water.\n–\nIn “The American Dream Denied: The New Orleans Residents of Gordon Plaza Seek Relocation\,” students from the Critical Visualization and Media Lab (CVML)\, led by Tulane sociology and environmental studies professor Christopher Oliver\, PhD\, collaborated with New Orleans’ Residents of Gordon Plaza –Shannon Rainey\, Lydwina Hurst\, Jesse Perkins\, Sam Egana\, Marilyn Amar– and representatives from the New Orleans People’s Assembly to showcase the impact of living among life-threatening pollution with limited access to resources and raise awareness of the environmental crisis facing contemporary Louisianans and New Orleanians. \nThe exhibition – equal parts art show\, social history\, and critical visualization project – presents\, in a myriad of ways\, a chronological and visually engaging look at the residents’ ﬁght for a fully funded relocation with an emphasis on the role of women in activism\, the effect on day-to-day living\, and the frustrations of the “promised” American Dream.
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/free-exhibition-tour-10/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191127T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T194942
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SUMMARY:Museum Closing at 2 pm
DESCRIPTION:The Newcomb Art Museum will close early at 2 pm on Wednesday\, November 27\, remain closed on November 28 and November 29 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. We will resume regular hours at 11 am on Saturday\, November 30. Please email museum@tulane.edu with questions!
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/museum-closing-at-2-pm/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191128T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191128T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T194942
CREATED:20191106T181838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191106T181838Z
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SUMMARY:Museum Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday
DESCRIPTION:The Newcomb Art Museum will close early at 2 pm on Wednesday\, November 27\, remain closed on November 28 and November 29 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. We will resume regular hours at 11 am on Saturday\, November 30. Please email museum@tulane.edu with questions!
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/museum-closed-for-thanksgiving-holiday/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191129T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T194942
CREATED:20191106T181922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191106T181922Z
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SUMMARY:Museum Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday
DESCRIPTION:The Newcomb Art Museum will close early at 2 pm on Wednesday\, November 27\, remain closed on November 28 and November 29 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. We will resume regular hours at 11 am on Saturday\, November 30. Please email museum@tulane.edu with questions!
URL:https://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu/event/museum-closed-for-thanksgiving-holiday-2/
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