Homecoming Glass Demo
Watch Tulane faculty and students create hot glass sculpture in the Pace-Willson Glass Studio on Friday, October 21st at 1:30pm.
Watch Tulane faculty and students create hot glass sculpture in the Pace-Willson Glass Studio on Friday, October 21st at 1:30pm.
Are you considering work in a museum or gallery? Join the conversation and get your questions ready!
Virtual Q&A with industry professionals:
Arabella Matthews, (SLA '17, History) Seattle Art Museum and Chihuly Studio Archives
Elyse Luray Weschler (NC'89, Art History) Heritage Auctions NYC Trust and Estates Department
Annabelle L. Brody (SLA '18, Art History) Gladstone Gallery New York
Artists Respond: Post-Roe Louisiana is a juried exhibition that will feature artwork in a variety of media by artists from Louisiana, in response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court of the United States in June of 2022. The exhibition will be on view in the Carroll Gallery of the Newcomb Art Department of Tulane University, and will include student work as well as artwork by established and emerging artists from throughout the state.
Get-to-NOLA Arts is an ongoing series of tours and site visits to local arts organizations, open to all graduate students at Tulane. Registration is required.
RSVP: Prof. Alexis Culotta (aculotta@tulane.edu)
Opening reception for the exhibition "Hello? Are You Still There?" by the Antenna Gallery Collective.
Exhibition runs June 7 - 24.
Opening reception of Summer Reading, a group exhibition by The Front, a collectively-operated artist-run space in the Bywater neighborhood of New Orleans
exhibition on view July 5 - 22.
Reception for two MFA Thesis Exhibitions:
Shabez Jamal: Somewhere Above the Earth and Beneath God (I Found Home)
exhibitions on view April 28 - May 6
Please join us for the annual Newcomb Art Awards ceremony on Friday, May 6th at 5pm in Stone Auditorium and online via Zoom.
Zoom Meeting ID: 983 7264 2694, Passcode: 183738