Caroline Durieux: A Radioactive Wit
August 22 - November 7, 2010
Caroline Wogan Durieux (American, 1891-1989), Bather, 1932. Black lithograph on paper. Gift of the Artist, 68.9.6.
Treasures at the LSU Museum of Art
Highlighting rare and important objects that have been collected, cherished, and studied all over campus.
Walter Anderson (American, 1903 - 65) for Shearwater Pottery, Ocean springs, Mississippi. Figure of a seated cat, c. 1947 - 48. High glaze ceramic. Gift of Mrs. Nina Nichols Pugh.
Beyond Black: Ed Clark, Eugene Martin and John T. Scott
January 28 - May 8, 2011
The LSU Museum of Art will partner with the New Orleans African American Museum of Art in Treme on programming and events to complement the exhibition.
Ed Clark, Louisiana Red, 2004. Acrylic on canvas. 67 x 72 in. On loan from the G.R. N'Namdi Gallery.
The LSU Museum of Art offers a variety of ways to enhance your visit. From education to entertainment, art making to scavenger hunting, the LSU MOA is determined to provide unique experiences for our community so that everyone wants to learn about, enjoy, an include art in their lives.