WBRZ Baton Rouge: LSU Museum of Art kicks off series of child-focused summer art events. Click the button below to watch this feature.
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Neighborhood Arts Project participants at Gardere Initiative. Photography by Ingrid Williams.
LSU Museum of Art's Free Neighborhood Arts Project begins June 4, 2024
LSU Museum of Art's summer outreach art program, Neighborhood Arts Project, begins June 4, 2024. Read this press release to learn more.
Read MoreBR Proud News features Neighborhood Arts Project
LSU Museum of Art gives Baton Rouge kids, community free summer art classes. Read this article by BR Proud News to learn more.
Read MoreWBRZ features LSU MOA's Neighborhood Arts Project
WBRZ stops by Neighborhood Arts Project, watch to learn more!
Read MoreNeighborhood Arts Project Summer Dates with LSU Museum of Art
LSU Museum of Art's (LSU MOA) Neighborhood Arts Project, which provides free art activities in East Baton Rouge Parish under pop-up tents at sites, is returning this summer. Learn more in this press release.
Read MoreThe Advocate Baton Rouge: Youngsters can do free art projects in LSU Museum of Art summer program
The Advocate Baton Rouge covers LSU Museum of Art’s Summer 2021 Neighborhood Arts Project: click here to read
Read MoreWAFB: LSU Museum of Art distributes art kits to Baton Rouge children amid coronavirus →
WAFB: LSU Museum of Art distributes art kits to Baton Rouge children amid coronavirus
Read MoreNAP 2020 Student Volunteer Highlight: Morgan Gallegos
The LSU MOA staff is grateful to have student volunteers assist us in assembling our NAP art kits this summer to distribute out into the Baton Rouge community. Recently, we spoke with Morgan Gallegos, a rising senior at St. Joseph's Academy and member of Mayor-President Broome's Youth Advisory Council, about her experience so far with LSU MOA and our Neighborhood Arts Project education program.
Read MoreNeighborhood Arts Project brings creativity to under-resourced areas of Baton Rouge →
The LSU Museum of Art, in partnership with the Mayor-President’s Office, is continuing a summer program to bring art to under-resourced areas in Baton Rouge for the eighth year in a row.
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 More225 Magazine: Baton Rouge comes together through art in the wake of Alton Sterling’s death →
225's Kaci Yoder visits our Neighborhood Arts Project pop-up at Triple S Food Mart to discuss ways art is bringing the community together. (Photo by Miriam Buckner)
Read MoreWAFB: Neighborhood Arts Project targets kids with fun →
WAFB's Donna Britt takes a look at a recent NAP visit to Bethel AME Church on South Boulevard. (Photo by Simone Schmitt)
Read MoreThe Daily Reveille: LSU Museum of art to co-host educational art experience →
The Daily Reveille's Kayla Randall takes a look at an educational art experience co-hosted by LSU MOA.
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