Past Exhibitions
Renaissance Men
Renaissance Men Member opening Friday, November 4, 2022, @ 6pm On View November 4, 2022 – February 18, 2023
Read MoreNo Man’s Land
No Man’s Land Member opening Friday, November 4, 2022, @ 6pm On View November 4, 2022 – February 18, 2023 No Man’s Land was created in 2019-2021 in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the disputed territory between the United States and Spain along Louisiana’s western border after the Louisiana Purchase. This exhibition has recently…
Read More35th September Competition
35th September Competition View Selected Works HERE.
Read MoreSmith & Wisznia
Member opening Friday, March 4, 2022 On View March 5-June 18, 2022 A recent AMoA acquisition donated by architect and developer Marcel Wisznia and curated by artist and publisher Terrance Sanders-Smith. Originally curated in 2010 for display in the Maritime Building on Common Street in New Orleans, the Smith & Wisznia collection features 69 works…
Read MoreMonumental
Monumental Member Opening Reception Friday, Nov. 12, 2021 6pm On View Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021 – Feb, 19 2022 Looking back through art history there are many examples of large scale works. Botticelli, Rembrandt, and Monet among others created enormous works that commanded power and captured the imagination. The practice of creating monumental works continues…
Read More34th September Competition
34th September Competition Visit The Website The juror for the 34th September Competition is Andrew James Wulf, Ph.D. who currently serves as the Executive Director of the AAM-accredited Albany Museum of Art in Albany, Georgia, a position he assumed in September 2019. He served as Executive Director at the New Mexico History Museum and the…
Read MoreLegacy of Honor and Valor
Join AMoA for a monthlong exhibition highlighting African Americans serving in World War II. Presented by the Buffalo Soldiers Historical Society, this exhibition features panels and information about the contribution of African American men and women in all branches of service during the war. This exhibition is partnering with The Pelican State Goes to War: Louisiana in…
Read More2019 George Rodrigue Scholarship Contest: COSMOS
In addition to the annual September Competition, AMoA will be exhibiting the Rodrigue Scholarship Contest winners’ exhibition. Each year the Rodrigue Foundation holds an art competition for juniors and seniors in high school throughout the state. Students enter work based on a theme, which was Cosmos this year. The entries are judged by art professionals…
Read More32nd September Competition Exhibition
The 32nd September Competition is an annual juried exhibition highlighting the work of contemporary artists in all media and styles created within the past two years. 50 artworks selected from over 500 international submissions are included in the exhibition and featured in a full-color print catalog. The artists are: Marie-Ange Ackad • Paul Adams • Kim…
Read MoreThe Pelican State Goes to War: Louisiana in World War II
On December 8, 1941, just one day after the Pearl Harbor attacks, the United States officially entered World War II—Louisiana, however, was already front and center in the country’s defense preparations. From 1940 to 1945, Louisiana hosted the largest maneuvers in US military history, witnessed massive changes to its industrial base, and saw its citizens become enthusiastic contributors to what President Franklin Delano…
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