Admission is currently FREE due to exhibition installation and temporary gallery closures.
Explore the exhibition Destination: Latin America with a family-friendly tour and printmaking workshop. All ages welcome; regular admission applies.
Cooking demonstration by Mestizo Louisiana Mexican Cuisine and a Spanish language tour of the exhibition Destination: Latin America.
$10 for general public, $5 for members and students/faculty with ID.
Meet us at Malaika Favorite’s studio for a tour. Fruit and champagne provided. Free for members. $5 for public. Space is limited. Advance registration required.
$25 open to Educators and Teachers. Explore printmaking in the exhibition Destination: Latin America and techniques to incorporate in the classroom.
**This event has been canceled.
Need time out from the work week? Looking for an artful atmosphere for meditation? No experience needed. Just bring a yoga mat and come relax with us. $5 per person class fee includes museum admission.
Stories in Art will now be led by a bilingual educator and will include stories in English and Spanish, gallery activities, and a hands on art project.
Free Spanish and English reading of Mouse Paint/Pintura de ratón by Ellen Walsh. Can you paint tiny? Make your own mouse-approved art. Ages 0–6 with parent/caregiver.
MA and MFA students in the School of Art are invited to share their thesis research and methods in fast-paced, informal style presentations. Refreshments will be provided.
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED.
The Neighborhood Arts Project brings art and fun to you with free art-making activities for all ages! Get creative with an after school activity.
Veterans and their families receive free admission to the museum this day during Baton Rouge’s Veterans Day Festival.
FREE admission all day, family activities, and live music.
2 p.m. Gallery talk with Destination: Latin America visiting artist, Nicolás de Jesús
3 p.m. Demo with Destination: Latin America visiting artist, Nicolás de Jesús
The first weekend in November LSU Museum of Art will host Destination: Latin America visiting artist Nicolás de Jesús, an indigenous printmaker from Mexico for three days. He will be out in our community as part of LSU MOA’s Neighborhood Arts Project on Saturday, November 2 at two locations. There he will be conducting printmaking and art activities with kids– this event is free and open to public.
Hartley/Vey Park with Gardere Initiative from 10 a.m.–12 p.m.
Goodwood Library from 2–4 p.m.