Chen Yuhua: The Dao of Nature

On view: March 6 – May 23, 2015 Opening Reception and Member Preview: Friday, March 6, 6-8pm According to Laozi and the Daoist philosophy, “the Way follows Nature”. Self-taught Chinese artist Chen Yuhua embodies this philosophy with his watercolor paintings and pottery which focuses on natural elements. His work features landscapes, animals, plants, insects, and…

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ReTooled: Highlights from the Hechinger Collection

On view: June 5 – August 22, 2015 Opening Reception and Member Preview: Friday, June 5, 6-8pm ReTooled brings to life the unexpected subject of tools by profiling 28 visionary artists from the Hechinger Collection featuring more than 40 imaginative paintings, sculptures, works on paper, and photographs.  All of the works remind us that tools embody…

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Artists Among Us: Faculty & Friends

On view: June 5 – August 22, 2015 Opening Reception and Member Preview: Friday, June 5, 6-8pm Inspired by the creative resources in our community, this annual invitational exhibition showcases faculty, staff, alumni, and volunteers of some of the arts organizations and arts education institutions in the Central Louisiana region.

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Artists Among Us: Faculty & Friends

On view: June 5 – August 22, 2015 Opening Reception and Member Preview: Friday, June 5, 6-8pm Inspired by the creative resources in our community, this annual invitational exhibition showcases faculty, staff, alumni, and volunteers of some of the arts organizations and arts education institutions in the Central Louisiana region.

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Our Fragile Home

On view: September 4 – November 21, 2015 Opening Reception and Member Preview: Friday, September 4, 6-8pm This exhibition by Pat Musick and Jerry Carr portrays the feelings of fragility described by astronauts as they looked down on earth from space.  It is an exhortation to care for our environment, to nurture and sustain our…

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28th September Competition

The 28th September Competition presented by the Alexandria Museum of Art is an exhibition selected by jurors Pat Musick and Jerry Carr from national and international submissions highlighting contemporary art practices in all media. Artists Exhibiting in September Competition Elaine Abbe                              …

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Refining & Defining a Nation: From Impressionism to Regionalism

The late 19th and early 20th centuries were a time of great development in the United States.  It was during this time that America truly began to develop an artistic style distinct from the work of European artists.  During this time, many American artists brought Impressionism from Europe and began making it their own, forming art circles…

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Louisiana’s Natural Beauty: George Rodrigue Foundation for the Arts (GRFA) 2014 Scholarship Art Competition Exhibition

October 17 – November 22, 2014 GRFA grants monetary scholarships to High School Juniors and Seniors through an annual visual arts competition in order to encourage individual participation in the arts. Each year’s competition theme is determined by George Rodrigue and is announced in the beginning of every school year. In order to encourage participation…

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The Art of Gail Shelton

Gail H. Shelton is an artist based in Winnfield, Louisiana.  Inspired by her love for travel, Shelton creates portraits, wildlife, and still life works from photographs taken on her trips.  The works in this exhibition are created using layered colored pencil, often using solvents to lend a more paint-like appearance.  In addition to colored pencil,…

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The Art of Hospice

The Louisiana-Mississippi Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (LMHPCO) presents Art of Hospice, an exhibition of art that exemplifies the care and dignity hospices provide in their community. The chosen artworks will to travel throughout Louisiana and Mississippi for local celebrations of hospice awareness between September 2014 and December 2015. Art transforms the mundane. Art exposes the…

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