Admission is currently FREE due to exhibition installation and temporary gallery closures.
Free art making for all ages with the Neighborhood Arts Project. Find us on Fridays in June and July in Old South Baton Rouge at Brooks Park.
Free art making for all ages with the Neighborhood Arts Project. Find us on Thursdays in June and July in Eden Park at the Village Resource Center.
Free art making for all ages with the Neighborhood Arts Project. Find us on Wednesdays in June and July at Gardere Initiative.
Free art making for all ages with the Neighborhood Arts Project. Find us on Tuesdays in June and July in Scotlandville at Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church.
Cool off in the museum with a walk through the "Carrie Mae Weems: The Usual Suspects" and "Art in Louisiana: Views into the Collection" exhibitions and a performance from Ship of Fools' cellist Raudol Palacios.
On June 6, curator Courtney Taylor will give you the opportunity to get a closer look at some of William Hogarth pieces not on display while discussing the life and times of the artist and inspiration for his paintings and satirical prints.
LSU MOA curator Courtney Taylor gives a tour of the permanent collection exhibition, Art in Louisiana, with a special focus on the inclusion of Carrie Mae Weems' work. Free to attend.
Free admission all day, with fun activities geared for children of all ages in the LSU Museum of Art's Pennington Family Foundation Education Gallery.
Join us for a kid-sized program designed to support reading and art making for ages 0–6 with parent/caregivers. Enjoy a book and art project designed to make families comfortable exploring in a museum setting.