We interviewed Education Curator, Rebecca Franzella, about her educational projects related to Martin Payton's exhibition Broken Time: Sculpture by Martin Payton.
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From the galleries to the classroom
Since LSU Museum of Art is a university museum, one outcome I hope for most when organizing an exhibition is for students to deeply connect with work, and find relevance to their studies. This fall, the stars aligned with Broken Time, an exhibition of Martin Payton’s welded steel sculptures, and two classes led by LSU art professor Malcolm McClay.
Read MoreDecking the halls with budding local artists
This year's Shaw Center for the Arts Christmas tree holds a new element: over 500 ceramic ornaments handmade by middle and high school students of the Louisiana State University Laboratory School.
Read MoreMember spotlight: Nedra Hains
Nedra Hains has been a longtime supporter of both the arts in Baton Rouge and the role the LSU Museum of Art plays in our community.
Read MoreThe impact of LSU MOA's Neighborhood Arts Project with Pastor Mary Moss
Since NAP began serving the Eden Park area, Moss has seen several children develop an interest in the arts, often seeking out ways to further their newfound skills. But when talking to parents, she learned that the children are embracing more than just their artistic side.
Read MoreMeet our new Education Curator
We're kicking off the school year at LSU MOA with a new Education Curator, Rebecca Franzella. Learn a little about her below, and give her a warm welcome as she prepares to teach your young artists.
Read MoreWe love ... arts education
Celebrate the future of our community and the arts in Baton Rouge through this special exhibition on display February 12 through March 19.
Read MoreTaking literacy one line at a time
Arts Council Radio Show: Lucy Perera and O'Neil Curtis on Line 4 Line
The Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge's Mina Estrada discusses the Line 4 Line program with educator Lucy Perera and barber O'Neil Curtis.
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