VISITOR GUIDELINES

  • Food and drink cannot be brought into the galleries. The museum asks that you leave them at the admissions desk.

  • Professional flash photography equipment and video cameras may not be used inside the museum.

  • Strollers are allowed in all galleries unless otherwise noted.

  • Wheelchair is available at the admissions desk.

  • All backpacks, oversize bags, packages, and umbrellas must be left at the museum’s admission desk.

    Other considerations that we ask you to observe while visiting our museum:

  • Please keep voice levels low so that other visitors are not disturbed.

  • Works of art are extremely sensitive and are to be visually observed. Please do not touch or lean on works of art. 

PHOTOGRAPHY

  • Cell phone photography is allowed for personal use only, not for commercial purposes. The use of flash is prohibited at all times and in all galleries. Movie and video cameras are prohibited. Photographs cannot be published, sold, reproduced, transferred, distributed, or otherwise commercially exploited in any manner.

  • Flash photography, tripods, monopods (including selfie sticks), and other photographic equipment are not permitted in the galleries.

  • The LSU Museum of Art reserves the right to withhold or withdraw permission to photograph on the premises. LSU Museum of Art staff have the authority to approach and verify the intent of photography and to enforce the Photography Policy.

  • Members of the media must make arrangements for all photo and video shoots in advance and must be approved by the museum. To coordinate a shoot, please contact Sarah Amacker, LSU MOA Communications and Marketing Specialist, at samacker1@lsu.edu. All organized photo shoots inside the museum must be supervised by museum staff at all times.

Please tag us in your photos on social media by using @lsumoa or #lsumoa

The LSU Museum of Art reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to withhold and/or withdraw permission to photograph on its premises or to reproduce photographs of objects in its collection.

SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY

The LSU Museum of Art is committed to fostering open dialogue around art. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to engage with the Museum on our social media platforms. The purpose of the Museum’s social media communications is to inform and connect with visitors and the community.

Social media content serves to supplement the website and offer new perspectives on a range of topics, including the collection, exhibitions, public programs, relevant news items, and more. Posts, comments, and replies on Museum channels should be respectful and suitable for all ages.

We reserve the right to delete, or hide any of the following types of content, and block or restrict users who share such content:

  • Violent, obscene, profane, hateful or racist posts, links or images

  • Comments that threaten or defame any person or organization

  • Solicitations, advertisements, or endorsements of any financial, commercial or not-for-profit organizations, websites, unincorporated organizations or clubs, contests or promotions

  • Comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity

  • Multiple successive off-topic posts by a single user

  • Repetitive posts copied and pasted or duplicated by single or multiple users