Events Archive

Spring 2024 Events

January 18: Beyond Alberti's Window exhibition: reception 5:30-7:30pm | Carroll Gallery

February 2: Get-to NOLA Arts site visit: Ogden Museum of Southern Art

February 22 VOICES OF THE NEW BELARUS: documentary video art by Andrei Kureichik & installation by Diana Cupsa. 
Public lecture by Andrei Kureichik, Thursday, February 22nd at 5 pm in Stone Auditorium 210 Woldenberg Art Center, followed by exhibition reception: 6:15-8 pm in the Carroll Gallery. Exhibition on view in the Carroll Gallery February 21-27, 2024. M-F 9-4, Sat and Sun 2-6 pm.

March 4-12: MFA Thesis Exhibition #1: Amber Rane Sibley + Cole Wiley | Carroll Gallery

March 19-20: Visiting Artist: Steven Durow | Pace-Willson Glass Studio

March 21-April 5: MFA Thesis Exhibition #2: AO Carmona + Dontré Major | Carroll Gallery

April 5-April 6: Conference in honor of Elizabeth Boone | Stone Auditorium

April 11-19: MFA Thesis Exhibition #3: Caitlin E. Waugh + Sean Clark | Carroll Gallery

April 17: Simmons Lecture: Hsueh-man Shen, "From Buddhist Reliquaries to Navigational Aids: Stupas in Maritime East Asia, ca. 900–1300" | 6pm Stone Auditorium

April 25: Newcomb Art Awards + BFA reception

May 16: Bachelor of Arts exhibition: reception

2023 

How Far So Near: Angela Bartram, Lee Deigaard, Mandy-Suzanne Wong  
January 17 - February 23, Carroll Gallery  
Artists' talk + Reception: Thursday, January 19th  
talk: 5:30 pm, Stone Auditorium, Zoom link for talk: https://tulane.zoom.us/j/94174392693  
reception: 6:30 pm, Carroll Gallery

Charlene Villaseñor Black, "Thinking About Migration Through Latinx Art" Phi Beta Kappa Lecture  
Monday, January 30, 6:00pm, Freeman Auditorium, Woldenberg Art Center 205

Felli Maynard & Ina Kaur MFA Lectures Wednesday, February 8, 6pm, Stone Auditorium

Lee Laa Guillory & Erica Westenberger MFA Lectures Tuesday, February 14, 6pm, Stone Auditorium

Stephanie Steele MFA Lecture Thursday, February 23, 6pm, Stone Auditorium

Daniel Alley: Visiting Artist Sculpture demo and artist talk: Wednesday, March 1, 3-6pm, Pace-Willson Glass Studio

Felli Maynard & Ina Kaur MFA Thesis Exhibitions Opening reception: Friday, March 10, 5:30 – 7:30pm, Carroll Gallery

Lisa Pon & Tracy Cosgriff: Pages, Plaster, and Computer Screens: Reimagining Raphael and the Library of Julius II Terry K. Simmons Lecture: Monday, March 13, 6:00pm, Stone Auditorium, 210 Woldenberg Art Center

Tina Campt: Listening to Images Black Studies Book Club Lecture: Thursday, March 16, 6:00pm, 210 Woldenberg Art Center

Tina Campt: Listening to Images Black Studies Book Club Discussion: Friday, March 17, 11:30am - 12:30pm

Matthew Rarey: Atlantic Slavery and the Ethics of Cartography: Brazil, September 1763 Stern Lecture: Monday, March 20, 5:30pm, Freeman Auditorium, 205 Woldenberg Art Center

Stephanie Steele MFA Thesis Exhibition Opening reception: Friday, March 24, 5:30 – 7:30pm, Carroll Gallery

Visiting Artist Meredith Stern: Printmaking Workshop, Monday, March 27, 3:30-6pm, 302 Woldenberg Art Center, supported by the Sandra Garrard Fund for Recent Trends in Contemporary Art

Imani Jacqueline Brown: Sensing Cosmologies Beyond Extractivism Garrard Lecture: Tuesday, April 11, 6:00pm, Stone Auditorium, Woldenberg Art Center 210, supported by the Sandra Garrard Fund for Recent Trends in Contemporary Art

Lee Laa Guillory & Erica Westenberger MFA Thesis Exhibitions Opening reception: Friday, April 14, 5:30 – 7:30pm, Carroll Gallery

Jennifer Sichel: Criticism without Authority: Gene Swenson and Jill Johnston’s Queer Practices Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Friday, April 21, 6pm, Stone Auditorium

Student Art Awards Thursday, April 27, 6:15 - 6:45pm, Stone Auditorium

BFA Exhibition - Yu Jung (Kay) So: Imaginary Origins Opening reception: Thursday, April 27, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm, Carroll Gallery. Exhibition on view April 27 - May 5, 2023

MFA Open Studios Friday, May 5, 6:00 – 8:00pm

BA Exhibition Exhibition on view May 11 - 19, 2023. Reception: Thursday, May 18, 5:30 - 7:30pm, Carroll Gallery.

Jordan Hess: How to Mend Rope | MFA Thesis Exhibition | July 27 - August 8, 2023 | Carroll Gallery  
reception: Thursday, July 27, 5:30 - 7:30 pm

David Sullivan: Negative Prompt August 21 - September 15, 2023 | Carroll Gallery  
Reception: Wednesday, August 23, 5:30 - 7:30 pm

EMANCIPATION: The Unfinished Project of Liberation August 17- December 8, 2023 | Newcomb Art Museum  
Opening reception: Thursday, September 7, 6-8 pm  
Exhibition co-curators Maurita N. Poole, PhD, and Margaret C. Adler will be in conversation with multimedia artist Sadie Barnette about liberatory spaces and the artist’s process. Refreshments and hors d’oeuvres will follow the discussion. The museum will be open prior to the reception, so arrive early for a closer view of the exhibition.MFA Info Session In-Person  
Interested in applying to our funded MFA program? We will be hosting an in-person walkthrough of our studio art facilities on Friday, September 8 from 4:00-5:00pm in the Woldenberg Art Center, starting at the Carroll Gallery on the 2nd Floor. The tour will be led by Aaron Collier, Associate Professor of Painting & Drawing and the Director of Graduate Studies in Studio Art.

Get-to-NOLA ARTS site visit: New Orleans African American Museum 1418 Governor Nicholls  
Friday, September 8, 11 am - 12 pm  
Graduate Students: Join us as we tour the New Orleans African American Museum and are treated to a special session in conversation with the museum staff.

Art & Artifical Intelligence Tuesday, September 12, Stone Auditorium, 5:00 pm  
Artist’s talk by David Sullivan, Adjunct Professor, Newcomb Art Department of Tulane University, followed by a conversation with Dr. Aron Culotta, Associate Professor of Computer Science at Tulane University

Masked Violence, Pt. 2 September 21 - October 20, 2023 | Carroll Gallery  
* Organized and designed by Tulane students Sophi Tomasulo and Francesca Curtin. Sponsored by the Dorothy Beckemeyer Skau Fund for Art and Music, administered by the Newcomb College Institute.

Opening reception Thursday, September 21, 5:30 – 7:30 pm

Healing with Your Hands workshop with MaPó Kinnord, Thursday, September 28, 5 – 7 pm

Zine/Collage workshop with Karoline Schleh Tuesday, October 10, 5 – 7 pm

Closing reception with healing workshop Friday, October 20, 4 – 6 pm

Hugh Hayden: American Dream | Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture | Tuesday, September 26, 6pm Freeman Auditorium  
The Newcomb Art Department welcomes artist Hugh Hayden for the Fall 2023 Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture, an annual program focused on the most critical issues in contemporary art. Hayden will discuss his artistic practice and commissioned work in the Emancipation exhibition. The museum will be open in the evening and light refreshments follow the lecture.

"Pillow Talk" with Ina Kaur | Fridays at Newcomb | Friday, September 29, 12pm | Diboll Gallery, Newcomb Institute

Cristina Sharpe, author of In the Wake | Africana Studies Book Club Lecture | Thursday, October 12, 6pm | Qatar Ballroom LBC  
The Africana Studies Program introduces to campus an ongoing series, Black Studies Book Club. Each semester, BSBC brings a scholar whose recent publication has shifted the conversation in Africana Studies to campus to give a public lecture and discuss their recent work (free and open to everyone). Our fifth Black Studies Book Club Scholar is Christina Sharpe, who will be speaking about her book In the Wake on Thursday, October, 12 in the Qatar Ballroom, LBC. There will be a reception following the moderated Q&A.

MFA Info Session Virtual  
Interested in applying to our funded MFA program? A virtual Q&A session will take place on ZOOM on Monday, October 16 from 6:30-7:30pm CT. Professor Collier will share a brief presentation from 6:45-7:00, and will be present to field specific questions before and after the presentation. Please email acollier@tulane.edu to RSVP.

Federico Navarrete: The history of sixteenth-century Mexico, beyond the “Spanish conquest” | Inaugural Holt Lecture | Thursday, October 19, 6pm | Stone Auditorium  
This lecture will propose an alternative explanation of the transformations of the Mesoamerican world in the 16th century that is no longer centered on the conquest itself, but rather takes into account a broader view of the period. It will address the complex dynamics of social collaboration, alliance and integration between the Indigenous world and the colonial order that allowed the formation of New Spain, from 1519 to 1550. In explaining the transformations after that date, it will also foreground the overwhelming impact of the colonial genocide that took place between 1520 and 1580.

Hot Glass Demo | Homecoming Wave '23 Weekend | Friday, October 20, 2pm | Pace-Willson Glass Studio

Elizabeth Morrison: Seeing the Medieval World Through The Book of Marvels | Stern Lecture | Thursday, November 2, 6pm | Stone Auditorium  
Elizabeth Morrison, Senior Curator of Manuscripts at the J. Paul Getty Museum, will discuss the Getty’s fifteenth-century French manuscript of the Book of the Marvels of the World, which weaves together tales of locales both near and far based on ancient sources, medieval folklore, and the supposed travels of eyewitnesses. Its compelling but often fictitious descriptions and images were intended at once to attract Christian European readers with a sense of the “exotic” and repel them by reinforcing their own sense of civilized superiority, a legacy that extends into the modern world.

Undergraduate Juried Exhibition Juror TBA  
reception: Thursday, November 2, 5:30pm | Carroll Gallery

MFA Lectures: Sean Clark and Amber Rane Sibley Thursday, November 9, 6pm Stone Auditorium

MFA Lectures: Cole Wiley and Caitlin E. Waugh Tuesday, November 14, 6pm Stone Auditorium

MFA Lectures: AO Carmona and Dontré Major Thursday, November 16, 6pm Stone Auditorium

Newcomb Art Department Holiday Sale December 8 & 9

MFA Open Studios Friday, December 8, 4:00-7:00pm

2022

Where We Are: Tulane Contemporary.5 - an exhibition featuring work by Newcomb Art Department faculty plus select recent MFA graduates 
January 18 - February 23, Carroll Gallery 
*Reception: February 14, 4-6 pm 
Participating artists: Diana Antohe, Anthony Baab, Allison Beondé, Teresa A. Cole, Aaron Collier, William DePauw, AnnieLaurie Erickson, Sean Fader, Pippin Frisbie-Calder, Dave Greber, Ronna S. Harris, Jeremy Jernegan, Kevin H. Jones, Gene Koss, Kaori Maeyama, Mark Morris, Anne C. Nelson, David Robinson, Sadie Sheldon, Christian Stock, Jenna Turner 
Tulane Contemporary.5 catalogue (pdf)

Sawyer Seminar - Film Screening 
February 10, 6:00-7:45pm, Stone Auditorium 
Fireburn: The Documentary (2020) (20 minutes), Angela Golden Bryan (Writer), Joel Fendelman (Director), and We Carry It Within Us (2017) (1 hr, 7 minutes), Helle Stenum

Sawyer Seminar Site Visit: Oak Alley + Whitney Plantation 
February 12, 9:30am - 4:30pm 
Open to 18 guests with transportation, tickets, and lunch provided through the Sawyer Seminar, RSVP required

Sawyer Seminar Site Visit - Shadows on the Teche 
February 13, 10:30am - 4:00pm 
Open to 18 guests with transportation, tickets, and lunch provided through the Sawyer Seminar, RSVP required

Reception - Where We Are: Tulane Contemporary.5 - an exhibition featuring work by Newcomb Art Department faculty plus select recent MFA graduates 
February 14, 4-6pm, Carroll Gallery

Sawyer Seminar Artist Talk - La Vaughn Belle 
February 14, 6:00pm, Stone Auditorium 
Artist La Vaughn Belle in conversation with Dr. Rosanne Adderley.

Glass Demo + Artist Talk - J.W. May 
February 16, 3:00 - 6:00 pm, Pace-Willson Glass Studio

Visiting Curator: Sharon Matt Atkins, roundtable discussion with graduate students in studio art and art history 
March 4, 2;30-4pm, Stone Auditorium

MFA Lectures - Christian Dinh and Shabez Jamal 
March 8, 6:00 pm, Stone Auditorium

Reception - Bachelor of Arts Exhibition 
March 10, 4:00 - 6:00 pm, Carrolll Gallery

MFA Lectures - Diane Appaix-Castro and Danielle Fauth 
March 10, 6:00 pm, Stone Auditorium

Terry K. Simmons Lecture in Art History 
Adapt, Reject, and Remix: Ethiopian Christian Art in the Early Modern Era 
Kristen Windmuller-Luna, Curator of African Art, Cleveland Museum of Art 
March 14, 6:00 pm, Stone Auditorium

Bachelor of Arts Exhibition 
March 7 - 15, Carroll Gallery

MFA Thesis Exhibition - Blaine Steiner 
March 31 - April 8, Carroll Gallery

Reception - MFA Thesis Exhibition - Blaine Steiner 
April 7, 5:30 - 7:30 pm, Carroll Gallery

Reception - MFA Exhibition @ Antenna 
Upon Further Consideration (because things are different) 
featuring: Dianne Appaix-Castro, Christian DInh, Danielle Fauth, Shabez Jamal, and Blaine Steiner 
Saturday April 9, 6 pm - 10 pm, Antenna, 3718 St Claude Ave 
The exhibition will be on view from April 9 - May 8.

Sawyer Seminar Site Visit - New Orleans Monumental Landscape 
April 10

David Getsy Undetectability: Scott Burton’s sculpture and public art in the first decade of the AIDS crisis 
April 11, 6pm Stone Auditorium

Garrard Lecture - Catherine Opie 
April 21, 6:00 pm, Freeman Auditorium

MFA Thesis Exhibitions - Diane Appaix-Castro and Danielle Fauth 
April 14 - 22, Carroll Gallery

Reception - MFA Thesis Exhibitions - Diane Appaix-Castro and Danielle Fauth 
April 22, 5:30 - 7:30 pm, Carroll Gallery

Encounters between Weaving and Beating on Early Modern Paper 
Caroline Fowler, Starr Director of the Research and Academic Program at the Clark Art Institute 
Wednesday, April 27, 6pm 
Zoom Meeting ID: 990 8506 6363, Passcode: 250990

MFA Thesis Exhibitions - Christian Dinh and Shabez Jamal 
April 28 - May 6, Carroll Gallery

MFA Lecture - Blaine Steiner 
May 3, 6:00 pm, Stone Auditorium

Reception - MFA Thesis Exhibitions - Christian Dinh and Shabez Jamal 
May 5, 5:30 - 7:30 pm, Carroll Gallery

Newcomb Art Awards and MFA Open Studios 
Friday May 6 
Newcomb Art Awards: 5pm, Stone Auditorium and online via Zoom Meeting ID: 983 7264 2694, Passcode: 183738 
MFA Open Studios: 6-8 pm, Woldenberg Art Center

Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition - Sidney Astl, Sophie Bennett, Syd Fagan, Colleen Hugo, Lydia Mattson 
May 12 - 20, Carroll Gallery

Reception - Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition - Sidney Astl, Sophie Bennett, Syd Fagan, Colleen Hugo, Lydia Mattson 
May 20, 12 - 2 pm (in conjunction with Commencement activities | Carroll Gallery

Hello? Are you still there? 
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an Antenna Gallery Collective exhibition 
June 7 - 24 | Carroll Gallery

The Front exhibition: July 5 - 22, 2022

RECON featuring Eli Pillaert, Andrew Mahaffie, Parker Greenwood, Alex Lawton & Emma Conroy 
exhibition: August 11-September 19; opening reception: August 11, 4-6pm

Get-to-NOLA Arts site visit: Newcomb Art Museum Friday, September 9, 10:30am - 12pm, open to all graduate students at Tulane, RSVP required: email aculotta@tulane.edu

Sawyer Seminar Film Screening 
October 11, 6pm Stone Auditorium 
Screening of the short film The Basket Maker (2018) by filmmaker Catherine Martin (Millbrook Mi'kmaq First Nation), followed by a conversation between Jill Francis, Mi'kmaq Interpreter at Kejimkujik National Park, and weaver Janie Verrett Luster (United Houma Nation)

Artists Respond: Post-Roe Louisiana 
October 4-28 Carroll Gallery 
Exhibition Jurors: Dr. Clare Daniel, Newcomb Institute; Dr. Maurita Poole, Newcomb Art Museum; Laura Richens, Newcomb Art Department 
PANEL DISCUSSION & EXHIBITION RECEPTION 
Thursday, October 13, 5-8PM 
Panel discussion - Stone Auditorium, 5:00 - 6:30 pm 
Reception - Carroll Gallery, 6:30 - 8:00 pm 
Moderators: Dr. Clare Daniel, Kelsey Lain 
Panelists: Dr. Lakeesha Harris, Dr. Karissa Haugeberg, Amy Irvin

Career Chats: Museum and Cultural Careers 
Wednesday, October 19, 11:00am, online 
Are you considering work in a museum or gallery? Join the conversation and get your questions ready! Join industry professionals for a virtual Q+A: 
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

Curatorial Careers session with Abby Glogower

Thursday, October 27, 5pm, 204 Woldenberg Art Center.

Open to all art history and studio art undergraduate and graduate students. Sponsored by the Stuart and Suzanne Grant Center for the American Jewish Experience.

Tulane Art History Grad Program Info Session 
Tuesday, November 8th from 5:30-6:30pm CT Online: ZOOM Meeting ID: 926 6744 7943 Passcode: 406434

Undergraduate Juried Exhibition - November 8 - 23, 2022 
Juror: Dr. Jordan Amirkhani, Rivers Institute for Contemporary Art & Thought 
Reception: November 9, 5:30-7:30pm Carroll Gallery

Visiting artist Shimon Attie - November 10, 6:00pm, Freeman Auditorium, supported by the Sandra Garrard Memorial Fund for Recent Trends in Contemporary Art

Get-to-NOLA Arts Experience at The Historic New Orleans Collection 
Friday, November 11, 10:30 am, 520 Royal St 
Grad students: please join us for another Get-To-NOLA Arts Experience on Friday, 11 November, at The Historic New Orleans Collection from 10:30 am to 12 pm. Attendees will have the opportunity to network with various members of the team at THNOC, visit some of the gallery and research spaces, and learn about the experiences possible within the institution. Those interested in attending should RSVP to Prof Alexis Culotta (aculotta1@tulane.edu) no later than 31 October.

BFA major/minor in Studio Art info session Friday, November 11, 11-1, 204 Woldenberg Art Center

Garrard Lecture: Dr. Anne Lafont - December 7, 6pm, Freeman Auditorium

Dutch Americas Symposium - December 9 and 10, Stone Auditorium

Keynote Address by Carrie Anderson Friday, December 9, 2022, 5:30pm 
Presentations Saturday, December 10, 2022, 1pm - 5pm 

Newcomb Art Department Holiday Sale - December 9 and 10, Carroll Gallery


2021

 

Undergraduate Juried Exhibition: Walkthrough with the Juror, Jennifer M. Williams 
Thursday, January 21, 2021

Representation & Resistance Lecture and the Terry K. Simmons Lecture in Art History
Acts of Translation: Black Artists and "The Song of Hiawatha” 
Anna Arabindan-Kesson, Princeton University 
Tuesday, February 2

Garrard Lecture: Curator Talk by Thomas J. Lax, Museum of Modern Art 
Thursday, February 5

Carroll Gallery Pop-up Event: Make a mosaic tile 
Wednesday March 10

Representation & Resistance Lecture and the Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture 
Posing Modernity: A Retrospective View and Implications for Art History 
Denise Murrell, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Carroll Gallery Pop-up Event: Experiment with orgami 
Wednesday March 31, 12-4 pm, free and open to Tulane community

MFA Exhibitions: Jenna de Boisblanc, Kelwin Coleman, Mitchell Craft, Ansley Givhan, Nicole Hawkins, Kaitlyn Morales 
April 10 - May 2, Antenna Gallery and The Front map

Representation & Resistance Lecture 
Black American Art and its Valorization, Effacement & Rupture in France 
Richard J. Powell, John Spencer Bassett Distinguished Professor of Art and Art History, Duke University 
Thursday, April 15, 5;00pm CST, Online

MFA Artist Talk: Kaitlyn Morales 
April 17 1:00pm at The Front

MFA Artist Talk: Mitchell Craft 
April 17 1:30pm at The Front

MFA Artist Talk: Ansley Givhan 
April 24 1:00pm at The Front

MFA Artist Talk: Jenna Deboisblanc 
April 24 1:30pm at The Front

MFA Artist Talk: Kelwin Coleman 
May 1 1:00pm at Antenna Gallery

MFA Artist Talk: Nicole Hawkins 
May 1 1:30pm at Antenna Gallery

BFA Exhibition #1 
April 15 - 23, Carroll Gallery

BFA Exhibition #2 
April 29 - May 7, Carroll Gallery

Student Art Awards 
Thursday April 29, 6pm

BA Exhibition 
May 13 - 21, Carroll Gallery

Staple Goods at Tulane: a celebration of the co-operative gallery's 10th anniversary 
June 16 - July 21, Closing reception: Friday, July 23rd, from 6 – 8 pm, Carroll Gallery

The Emotional Brain 
Exhibition dates: August 23 – October 22, 2021, Opening reception: Thursday, Aug. 26, 5:30 – 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

Ways of Looking: an invitation to thoughful observation 
Carroll Gallery | Exhibition dates: November 8 – 24, 2022 | Opening reception: Sunday, November 7, 3 - 5 pm 
Featured video artists: 
Ellen Bull – Peach Body Summer 
Jane Cassidy – The Thin Veil

2021 Stern Lecture: The Emperor in Pieces: Relics and Napoleonic Memory 
David O'Brien, Professor of Art History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 
Thursday, December 2 at 6pm Zoom

Sawyer Seminar 
Screening of "Faubourg Tremé: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans” 
December 7 at 6 pm, Stone Auditorium, 210 Woldenberg Art Center

Undergraduate Juried Exhibition Thursday, December 9: opening reception + walkthrough with the juror + award announcements 
Exhibition on View through December 22

Sawyer Seminar 
Panel Discussion with Dr. Lorraine Leu, Sara Zewde, Freddi Williams Evans, Luther Gray 
December 10 at 3:30 pm, 3rd Floor Newcomb Commons

Sawyer Seminar 
Tour of the Tremé 
December 12 from 1:30-5:00pm, starting at the New Orleans African American Museum

2020

Intersections: Book Arts as Convergence 
January 2 - February 6, Carroll Gallery

This Bridge Called Our Backs: Judith F. Baca, Muralism, and Community Engagement 
Anna Indych-López, Associate Professor of Art History, The City University of New York 
Monday, February 3, 6 pm, Stone Auditorium, supported by the Mellon Graduate Program in Community Engaged Scholarship

MFA Exhibition: Blas Isasi 
February 11-17, reception: Friday, February 14, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm, walkthrough with the artist at 6 pm, Carroll Gallery

Visiting Artist: Mark Zirpel 
Thursday, February 13, 5 pm - 7:30 pm, Pace-Willson Glass Studio 
Supported by the JoAnn Flom Greenberg Fund

MFA Exhibition: Jarrod Jackson 
February 26 - March 4, reception: Friday, February 28, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm, walkthrough with the artist at 6 pm, Carroll Gallery

Art History Graduate Student Association Lecture 
The Apocalypse of the Duc de Berry and the Apocalyptic Great Schism" 
Richard K. Emmerson, Visiting Distinguished Professor, Florida State University 
Thursday, February 27, 6 pm, Stone Auditorium 
supported by the Terry K. Simmons Fund 

MFA Exhibition: Juliana Kasumu 
March 11 - 17, reception: Friday, March 13, 6 pm - 8 pm, walkthrough with the artist at 6:30 pm, Carroll Gallery

Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture 
“Experimentations in Art and Science, Revealing the Oddness of Nature” 
Mónica Bello, Curator and Head of Arts at CERN 
Thursday, March 12, 6 pm, Freeman Auditorium 
supported by Sandra Garrard Memorial Fund

Visiting Artist: Shimon Attie 
Thursday, March 19, 6 pm, Freeman Auditorium 
supported by Sandra Garrard Memorial Fund

MFA Exhibitions: Sara Abbas and Mark Morris 
March 23 - 27, by appointment only, Carroll Gallery

CANCELLED: Medieval and Early Modern Studies Mini-Symposium: "Virtual Community" 
Eileen Reeves, Princeton University: “Borrowed Light: Art and Astronomy at the Villa Medici” 
Richard Rambuss, Brown University: “Devotional Cosmopolitanism: Crashaw and Teresa of Ávila” 
Fan Zhang, Tulane University: “Articulating Identity in Cosmopolis: Funerary Portraits of Fifth-Century Pingcheng, China" 
Monday, March 30, 2:45 pm - 5 pm, Rogers Memorial Chapel

BFA Exhibition #1 
April 2 - 17, Carroll Gallery

Student Art Awards 
Thursday, April 23, Stone Auditorium

BFA Exhibition #2 
April 23 -May 1 Carroll Gallery 
BA Exhibition 
May 7 - May 15, Carroll Gallery

Art for Activism August 10 - September 3, Carroll Gallery 
Online auction: Thursday, August 20, 7:00-8:00pm

‘No one could prevent us making good use of our eyes’: Enslaved Spectators and Iconoclasts on Southern Plantations 
Jennifer Van Horn, Associate Professor of Art History and History, University of Delaware 
Thursday, September 10, 6:00pm

Homecoming at Home Hot Glass Demo 
Thursday, October 13, 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Interactive Chalkboard Mural inspired by artist Candy Chang’s “Before I Die” project, a pop-up event 
Thursday, October 15, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, Carroll Gallery 
Free and open to any Tulane students, admission limited to 10 students at a time

Recycled Journal Making, a pop-up event 
Thursday, October 22, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, Carroll Gallery 
Free and open to any Tulane students, admission limited to 10 students at a time

"The Materiality of Insurgency in the Colonial Andes" 
Ananda Cohen-Aponte, Associate Professor of History of Art, Cornell University 
Thursday, November 5, 5pm CST, Online, Zoom

MFA Lectures: Mitchell Craft, Kaitlyn Morales 
Monday, November 9, Freeman Auditorium, 5:30pm CST (for Tulane community only) and Online,

Ritual, Gender, and Narrative in Late Medieval Italy, Anne Derbes, Professor Emerita, Hood College 
Wednesday November 11, 3:30 PM CST Online, Zoom

MFA Lectures: Ansley Givhan, Nicole Hawkins 
Wednesday, November 11, Freeman Auditorium, 5:30pm CST (for Tulane community only) and Online, Zoom

Drawing Miniatures with Watercolor Artist Gabrielle Reeves 
Thursday, November 12, 3:40pm CST, Online, Zoom

Solar Prints, a pop-up event 
Thursday, November 12, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, Carroll Gallery 
Free and open to any Tulane students, admission limited to 10 students at a time

"The Greek Slave on the Eve of Abolition" 
Caitlin Beach, Assistant Professor of Art History, Fordham University 
Thursday, November 12, 6pm CST, Online, Zoom

MFA Lectures: Kelwin Coleman, Jenna de Boisblanc 
Monday, November 16, 5:30pm CST, Freeman Auditorium (for Tulane community only) and Online, Zoom

2019

if at all, Adam Crosson January 14 – February 7 | reception: Thursday, January 17, 5:30 – 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

Artist Talk by Amy Elkins Wednesday, January 16, 5:30 pm | Stone Auditorium | supported by the Sandra Garrard Fund for Recent Trends in Contemporary Art

Looking at Skin, Looking into the Heart: From Devotional Practices to Advice for Kings, Simmons Lecture by Cynthia Hahn Wednesday, January 23, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

Earthly Delights, Garrard Lecture by Casey Reas | Thursday, February 7, 7 pm | Freeman Auditorium | supported by the Sandra Garrard Memorial Fund

MFA Thesis Exhibition: Joshua Bennett February 13 – 19 | reception: Friday, February 15, 5:30 – 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

Visiting Artist: Hank Adams Thursday, February 14, hot glass demo: 5 pm, slide talk: 6:30 pm | Pace-Willson Glass Studio | supported by the Joann Flom Greenberg Fund

Colonial Cuzco's Aesthetics of Sameness, Art History Graduate Student Association Lecture by Aaron Hyman Monday, February 18, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

MFA Thesis Exhibition: Allison Beondé February 25 – March 1 | reception: Wednesday, February 27, 5:30 – 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

MFA Thesis Exhibitions: Cora Lautze / Joris Lindhout March 11 – 19 | reception: Monday, March 11, 6:00 – 8:00 pm | Carroll Gallery

MFA Thesis Exhibitions: Holly Ross / Johnny Glass March 28 – April 5 | reception: Friday, March 29, 5:30 – 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

From Land and Water to Text and Object: Porcelain Cultures of the Eighteenth Century, Stern Lecture: Nancy Um Monday, April 8, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

BFA Exhibition # 1 April 11 – 18 | reception: Thursday, April 11, 5:30 – 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

Iconic Transmissions: William Morris and the Emergence of Modern Typography, lecture by Michael Golec Monday, April 15, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

Student Awards Night and BFA Exhibition # 2 Thursday, April 25 | Awards Ceremony 6:15 pm, includes reading of the Henry Stern Prize Paper in Art History, Stone Auditorium | followed by BFA Reception #2, 6:30 pm, Carroll Gallery

MFA Open Studio Night Tuesday, May 7, 5 - 8 pm | Woldenberg Art Center

BA Exhibition May 9 – 17 | reception Friday, May 17, noon – 2 pm | Carroll Gallery

Mentors, Studio Art Faculty Exhibition | August 21 - September 25, opening reception: Wednesday, August 28, 5:30 - 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

Andrea Fraser, Artist’s Talk | Monday, September 16, 6 pm | Freeman Auditorium

Indoor Garden | October 3-24, opening reception: Thursday, October 3 | Carroll Gallery

Relics of Place: Stone Fragments of the Holy Sepulchre in Eleventh-Century France | Renana Bartal, Tel Aviv University | Friday, October 25, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

Wave ’19, Homecoming/Alumni Weekend | Glass demo & open studios | Friday, November 1, 1-4 pm

Undergraduate Juried Exhibition 2019 | Juror: Dr. Benjamin Benus, Professor fo Art History, Loyola University | November 5 - 26, opening reception, including walkthrough with the juror: Thursday, November 7, 5:30 - 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

MFA Lecture, Juliana Kasumu & Blas Isasi Gutiérrez | Wednesday, November 6, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

2019 Wladis Lecture on Curatorial Careers, Mary Cassatt: Planning an Exhibition at the National Gallery, a lecture by Mary Morton, Curator and Head of the French Paintings Department, National Gallery of Art | Thursday, November 7, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

MFA Lecture, Sara Abbas & Jarrod Jackson | Wednesday, November 13, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

Looters: Itinerant Images of West African Architecture | organized by art historian Adrian Anagnost and artists Manol Gueorguiev and Abdi Farah | October 14, 2019 (9 am-5 pm) to December 13, 2019 (9 am-5 pm) | Small Center for Collaborative Design | 1725 Baronne St

MFA Lecture, Mark Morris | Wednesday, November 20, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

Newcomb Art Department Holiday Sale | Thursday, December 12, open 6-8 pm; Friday and Saturday, December 13 and 14, open 10 am-4 pm | Carroll Gallery

2018

Tulane Contemporary.4 | A P.4 Satellite exhibition, featuring works by Tulane faculty | November 18, 2017 – February 9, 2018, Carroll Gallery

Darby English: "Differing, Drawn: Pope. L’s Skin Set Drawings" | Monday, February 26, 2018

MFA Exhibitions: Sadie Sheldon / Cassie White | March 8 - 16 | reception: Friday, March 16, 5:30 - 7:30pm | Carroll Gallery 

Debora Silverman | March 19, 6:30 pm | Stone Auditorium 

MFA Exhibitions: Abdi Farah / Skylar Fein | March 22 - April 6 | reception: Friday, March 22, 5:30 -&;30 pm | Carroll Gallery

Tulane Art Club presents: BROKEN ENGLISH, a film screening and artist talk by Jeanne C. Finley | Wednesday, April 11, 6:15 pm | Stone Auditorium

BFA Exhibition #1 | April 12 - 20 | reception: Thursday, April 12, 5:30 - 7:30pm | Carroll Gallery 

BFA Exhibition #2 | April 26 - May 4 | reception: Thursday, April 26, 6:30-8:30pm | Carroll Gallery

Student Art Awards Thursday, April 26, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium 

BA Exhibition | May 10 - 18 | reception: Friday, May 18, 12 - 2pm | Carroll Gallery

Talking Walls, featured artists: Katrina Andry, Rachel Jones Deris, Harper Hair, Kaori Maeyama, Brooke Pickett, Julia Reyes, Ashley Teamer | August 22 - September 20 | opening reception: Thursday, August 30, 5:30 - 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

Sally Heller, Mind Over Mayhem, collaborative installation with students | exhibition on view October 1 - 24 | opening reception: Thursday, October 4, 5:30 - 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery | Sponsored by the Dorothy Beckemeyer Skau Art and Music Fund at the Newcomb College Institute

Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture: Trevor Paglen | Wednesday, October 17, 6:30 pm | Stone Auditorium

Sally Heller, artist's talk | Wednesday, October 24, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

MFA Lecture: Allison Beondé and Joshua Bennett | Tuesday, October 30, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

Undergraduate Juried Exhibition | November 1 - 16 | opening reception, including walkthrough with the juror, Cristina Molina, 
Thursday, November 1, 4:30 - 6:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

MFA Open Studios | Thursday, November 1, 5:30 - 7:30 pm

MFA Lecture: Cora Lautze and Joris Lindhout | Tuesday, November 6, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

Curating as a counter-Cartographic practice, Wladis Lecture by Mpho Matsipa, Wits City Institute at University of the Witwatersrand | Thursday, November 8, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

Wave ’18: Tulane Homecoming | Centennial Celebration: Friday, November 9, Glass and Printmaking demonstrations 1-4 pm, Alumni reception: 2-4 pm

Birds in the Hand: Micro-Manuscripts and the Devotional Body, lecture by Alexa Sand, Professor of Art History and Associate Vice President and Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, Utah State University | Monday, November 12, 6:30 pm | 209 Woldenberg Art Center

MFA Lecture: Johnny Glass and Holly Ross | Monday, November 12, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

Lisa Pon | Monday, December 3, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium | Sponsored by the Center for Scholars

2017

Conversation with Mickalene Thomas | Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture | Mickalene Thomas with Dr. Mia Bagneris, Assistant Professor, History of Art | Wednesday, January 18, 6:30-7:30 pm | Freeman Auditorium

Level Artist Collective | Ana Hernandez, Horton Humble, Rontherin Ratliff, John Isiah Walton, Carl Joe Williams | reception: Thursday, January 19, 5:30 - 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

Jenni Sorkin: Material Decisions: Women, Process, and Form | Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture | Thursday, January 26, 6:30-8:00 pm | Freeman Auditorium

Visiting Artist: Yoonmi Nam | Artist Lecture: Wednesday, March 8, 6 pm, Stone Auditorium | Mokuhanga Workshop: Thursday, March 9th, 10 am - 6 pm, Printmaking Studio

MFA Thesis Exhibition: Wiley Aker | Feb. 22 - March 9 | reception: Thursday, March 9, 5:30 - 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

Artist talk: Zarouhie Abdalian | Newcomb Art BA 2003, featured artist 2017 Whitney Biennial | Tuesday, March 21, 6 pm, Stone Auditorium

MFA Thesis Exhibition: Christopher Gray and Kaori Maeyama | March 16 - April 5 | reception: Thursday, March 23, 5:30 - 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

Hank Willis Thomas: The Truth is I Love You | Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture | Thursday, March 23, 7:30 pm | Freeman Auditorium

Helen Molesworth | Kerry James Marshall: Mastry | Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture | Thursday, April 6, 7 pm | Freeman Auditorium

MFA Thesis Exhibition: Pippin Frisbie-Calder | April 11 - 21 | reception: Thursday, April 13, 5:30 - 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

Ann Hoenigswald | Finish and Process in the Work of Edgar Degas | Monday, April 24, 6:00 pm | Freeman Auditorium

Curatorial Talk | Beyond the Canvas: Contemporary Art from Puerto Rico| co-curators Warren James and Dr. Monica Ramirez-Montagut, Director, Newcomb Art Museum, will speak in conversation with Dr. Edie Wolfe, SCLAS Assistant Director for Undergraduate Programs, Tulane University | Wednesday, April 26, 6:30 pm, Freeman Auditorium

Student Art Awards | Thursday, April 27, 5:00 pm | Stone Auditorium

BFA Exhibition | April 27 - May 5 | reception: Thursday, April 27, 6:00 - 8:00 pm | Carroll Gallery

BA Exhibition | May 11 - 19 | reception: Friday, May 19, noon - 2 pm | Carroll Gallery

Labor of Love | Clifton Faust, Ben Haist, Norah Lovell, Kelly McMahon, Kelly Mueller, Hannah March Sanders, Sam Stolte, and Hasmig Vartanian | Opening reception: Thursday, August 31, 5:30 – 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

Stern Lecture | Ivory for Copper: Sculpture between West Africa and France, circa 1300 | Sarah Guérin, Assistant Professor of Art History, University of Pennsylvania | Monday, October 2, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

Undergraduate Juried Exhibition | Juror: Charlie Tatum, Editorial and Communications Manager at Pelican Bomb | Opening reception: Thursday, October 19, 4:00 – 6:00 pm | Carroll Gallery

Wladis Family Curatorial Lecture | From the Heart of the Andes: On Creating Golden Kingdoms | Joanne Pillsbury, Andrall E. Pearson Curator of the Arts of the Ancient Americas, Metropolitan Museum of Art | October 19, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

MFA Artist Talks: Carolina Casusol and Danielle Inabinet | Wednesday, October 25, 6:00 pm | Freeman Auditorium

MFA Artist Talks: Sadie Sheldon and Cassie White | Wednesday, November 1, 6:00 pm | Freeman Auditorium

A Tale of Many Cities: the Serapeion at Ephesus and Politics in the Roman Empire | Alexander Sokolicek, Austrian Archaeological Institute | Thursday, November 7, 6:15 pm | 102 Jones Hall

MFA Artist Talks: Abdi Farah and Skylar Fein | Wednesday, November 8, 6:00 pm | Freeman Auditorium

Penny Siopis | Tuesday, November 14, 6:00 pm | Stone Auditorium

Tulane Contemporary.4 | A P.4 Satellite exhibition, featuring works by Tulane faculty | November 18, 2017 – February 9, 2018, Carroll Gallery

Sarah House: Artist’s Travelogue: Nexus of Craft and Environs | Friday, December 1, 4:30 pm | Stone Auditorium

2016

Newcomb Art Department Holiday Sale | December 2nd and 3rd, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm | Preview event: Thursday, December 1, 6 – 8 pm | Carroll Gallery

Undergraduate Juried Exhibition | Exhibition juror: Emily Wilkerson, Curatorial Associate, Prospect.New Orleans | Exhibition on view: November 8 - 22 | Opening Reception: Thursday, Nov. 10th, 5:30 - 7:30 pm | Walkthrough with the Juror: Friday, Nov. 11, 6:00 pm | Carroll Gallery

Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture: Arlene Shechet | Thursday, November 17, 7 pm | Freeman Auditorium

Visiting Artist: Phil Vinson | Friday, November 4, BBQ 5:30 pm, Slide Talk 6:00 pm. Hot Glass Demo 6:30 pm, Pace-Willson Glass Studio, 125 Woldenberg Art Center

Andrew Ladis Trecento Conference | November 10 – 12

Dante and the Moment of Florentine Art, keynote address by Marvin Trachtenberg, Edith Kitzmiller Professor of the History of Fine Arts, The Institute of Fine Arts, New York University | Thursday, November 10, 6 pm | Freeman Auditorium

MFA Artist Talks: Pippin Frisbee-Calder and Christopher Gray | Wednesday, November 2, 6:00 pm | Freeman Auditorium

Panoply: an exhibition of new work by Newcomb Art Department faculty | October 7 – 28, 2016 | Preview reception: Thursday, Oct. 6, 5:30 – 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

Terry K. Simmons Lecture: Inside Out: Internal Anatomy in Michelangelo’s Art | Christian Kleinbub, Ohio State University | Tuesday, October 25, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

MFA Artist Talks: Wiley Aker and Kaori Maeyama | Wednesday, October 19, 6:00 pm | Freeman Auditorium

Jamey Grimes and Rick Snow, Chromatic Surfaces: Sculpture / Sound / Light | August 26 - September 30, 2016 | reception: Thursday, September 1, 5:30 - 7:30 pm gallery walkthrough with the artists at 6:00 pm | Special viewing hours on Saturday, August 27, 9 am - 4 pm, in conjunction with Tulane Fall Welcome | Carroll Gallery

Curating Japanese Art: A Century of American Collectors and the Met, Wladis Family Curatorial Lecture, John Carpenter, Curator of Japanese Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art | September 15, 6 pm | Stone Auditorium

Elena Dorfman: artist lecture, sponsored by the Newcomb Art Museum | Wednesday, April 20, 6:30 pm | Stone Auditorium

BFA Exhibition | April 21 - 29, 2016, reception Friday, April 22, 5:30-7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

Student Art Awards | Friday, April 22, 5:00 pm | Stone Auditorium

BA Exhibition | May 5 - 13, 2016, reception, Friday, May 13, noon- 2 pm | Carroll Gallery

Tania Bruguera: artist lecture, sponsored by the Newcomb Art Museum | Saturday, May 7, 11 am | Freeman Auditorium

First Folio! exhibition, opening reception with Jazz Funeral for William Shakespeare | Monday, May 9 | Jazz Funeral: 6:30 pm, reception: 6:30-8:00pm | Newcomb Art Museum

Sonnets in the Gallery, poetry reading with Peter Cooley, English Department, Tulane University & State Poet Laureate | Tuesday, May 16, 1-3 pm | Newcomb Art Museum

Diana Al-Hadid: artist lecture, sponsored by the Newcomb Art Museum | Tuesday, May 10, 6:30 pm | Freeman Auditorium

Jeremy Jones / Brittan Rosendahl: MFA Thesis Exhibition | April 6 - 15, 2016, reception: Thursday, April 14, 5:30 - 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

Aspen Mays: artist talk | Wednesday, April 13th, 5:00 pm | Stone Auditorium

The Direct and Indirect | artist talk by Jason Bly | Wednesday, March 30, 6:00 pm | Stone Auditorium

Crafting the Social: Reskilling to Change the World (or at least get us talking) | artist talk by Dr. Lisa Vinebaum | Tuesday, April 5th, 5:30 pm | Stone Auditorium

Painting and Context | artist talk by Anne C. Nelson | Wednesday, March 30, 6:00 pm | Stone Auditorium

Kristina Knipe / Michelle Swafford: MFA Thesis Exhibition | March 17 - April 1, 2016, reception: Thursday, March 31, 5:30 - 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

Robert Lawrence: Visiting Artist | Tuesday, March 15, 6:15 pm | Stone Auditorium

The Art of the Future: Itō Jakuchu’s Colorful Realm of Living Beings | lecture by Yukio Lippit, Harvard University | Tuesday, March 8, 6:15 pm | Stone Auditorium

Devon Murphy / Jeffrey Thurston: MFA Thesis Exhibition | March 3 - 11, 2016, reception: Thursday, March 10, 5:30 - 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

“How Nature Geometrizeth:” Image, Figure, and Play in Early Modern Europe | Dr. Rebecca Zorach, Northwestern University | Wednesday, March 2, 6:30pm, Stone Auditorium

Jaclyn Rawls: MFA Thesis Exhibition | Feb. 18 - 26, 2016, reception: Thursday, Feb. 25, 5:30 - 7:30 pm | Carroll Gallery

Contending for the New: Brazil and Argentina at the Walker Art Center in the Sixties | lecture by Delia Solomons | Friday, February 19, 6:00pm | Stone Auditorium

Jered Sprecher | visiting artist lecture | Tuesday, January 26, 6:30pm | Stone Auditorium

Cullen Washington, Jr. | visiting artist lecture | Wednesday, January 28, 6:00pm | Stone Auditorium

Kate Clark: Mysterious Presence | gallery walk-through with the artist | Saturday, January 23, 3:00pm | Newcomb Art Museum

Andrea Dezsö: I Wonder | artist talk | Wednesday January 20, 6:00pm | Freeman Auditorium

Kate Clark: Mysterious Presence and Andrea Dezsö: I Wonder | exhibition reception | Wednesday January 20, 7-8pm | Woodward Way

2015

Newcomb Art Department Holiday Sale | December 3, 4, 5 | Carroll Gallery

Nicolas Ticot, artist talk | Wednesday, November 18, 9am | 204 Woldenberg Art Center

Copyright Criminals (2010), WHAT IS A COPY? a film series | Wednesday, November 18, 4pm | 209 Woldenberg Art Center

Jeremy Jones, MFA artist lecture | Wednesday, November 18, 6pm | Freeman Auditorium

Undergraduate Juried Exhibition, walkthrough with juror Dr. Katie Pfohl | Thursday, November 19, 3:00pm | Carroll Gallery

Jeffrey Thurston / Michelle Swafford, MFA artist lecture | Wednesday, November 11, 6pm | Freeman Auditorium

An Inter-American Standoff: Marisol, MoMA and the Cold War, Art History Works in Progress & the Stone Center for Latin American Studies lecture by Delia Solomons | Thursday, November 12, 6pm | 209 Woldenberg Art Center

Visiting Artist Doreen Garner | Friday, November 13, 5:30pm BBQ, 6:00pm lecture, 7:00pm performance | Pace-Willson Glass Studio, Woldenberg Art Center

Drawing Operations, Art History & Medieval and Early Modern Studies Works in Progress lecture by Leslie Geddes | Thursday November 5, 6pm | 209 Woldenberg Art Center

The Wasteland (2010), WHAT IS A COPY? a film series | Monday, November 2, 7pm | 209 Woldenberg Art Center

Devon Murphy / Jacklyn Rawls, MFA artist lecture | Monday, November 2, 6pm | Freeman Auditorium

Brittan Rosendahl / Kristina Knipe, MFA artist lecture | Wednesday, October 28, 6pm | Freeman Auditorium

More Media: performative / interactive | Reception: Wednesday, October 7, 5:30-7:30pm | Carroll Gallery

Art and Craft (2014) | WHAT IS A COPY? a film series | Wednesday, October 14, 3pm | 209 Woldenberg Art Center

Expanded Media | August 22 - September 18, 2015 | Carroll Gallery

Tim's Vermeer (2013), WHAT IS A COPY? a film series | Friday, September 25, 2pm | 209 Woldenberg Art Center

Jim Gaylord | Artist Lecture | Tuesday, September 29, 6:30pm | Stone Auditorium, 210 Woldenberg Art Center

Student Awards Night | Monday, April 27 | Stone Auditorium

Undergraduate Juried Exhibition | Opening Reception: Monday, April 27, walkthrough with juror Dr. Andrea Andersson, CAC | Carroll Gallery

Bachelor of Arts Exhibition | May 7-15 | Carroll Gallery

Degas: Between Touch and Sight, a lecture by Carol Armstrong, Yale University | Wednesday, April 22 | Freeman Auditorium

Unorthodox: Morris Hirshfield and Modern Art in the 1940s, a lecture by Richard Meyer, Stanford University | Thursday, April 9 | Stone Auditorium

MFA Thesis Exhibition Benjamin Fox-McCord: Absurd Divinations | April 8-17 | reception: Friday April 17 | Carroll Gallery

What is "Japanese" Photography?, a lecture by Karen M. Fraser, Santa Clara University | Monday April 13 | Stone Auditorium

Selling the Slave Trade, a lecture by Dr. Maurie McInnis, Professor of American Art and Material Culture, University of Virginia | Tuesday April 14 | Stone Auditorium

Visiting Artist Mick Meilahn | Wednesday, March 25, BBQ, slide lecture, hot glass demonstration | Pace-Willson Glass Studio

MFA Thesis Exhibition Imen Djouini: Flutter | March 18-27 | reception: Thursday March 26 | Carroll Gallery

The Status of the Copy and Posthumous Work in the Museum, Panel Discussion | Stephanie Porras and Michael Kuczynski, Tulane, and Russell Lord, NOMA | Wednesday March 18 | Freeman Auditorium

MFA Thesis Exhibition Jeffrey Stenbom: Thank You | March 4-13 | reception: Friday, March 6 | Carroll Gallery

Degas in New Orleans: Cotton and Global Capitalism, a lecture by Marilyn Brown, University of Colorado, Boulder | Monday March 2 | Stone Auditorium

Catalytic Intelligence and Kiln Transformation in the Making of China, a lecture by Jeffrey Moser, McGill University | Thursday February 26| Stone Auditorium

MFA Thesis Exhibition Patch Somerville: Out of Place | February 18-27 | reception: Thursday February 26 | Carroll Gallery

Edgar Degas: The Private Impressionist | Exhibition Opening Party | Wednesday February 18 | Newcomb Art Gallery

A Journey Not A Destination: Chasing The Art of Edgar Degas for Forty Years, Collector's Talk by Robert Flynn Johnson, Curator Emeritus, Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco | Thursday February 19 | Freeman Auditorium

Glass Studio Demonstration | Friday February 6 | Pace-Willson Glass Studio, Woldenberg Art Center

John Hendrix: Artist Talk | Monday, January 26| Stone Auditorium

Eva Díaz, Pratt Institute | Thursday, January 15| Freeman Auditorium


2014

Caecilia Davis-Weyer Memorial Service | Monday, December 1, Rogers Memorial Chapel

To See as the Collector Sees: Curating at the Barnes Foundation, lecture by Judith F. Dolkart | 2014 Wladis Lecture in Curatorial Careers | Monday December 1

Tulane Contemporary.3 | Teresa A. Cole, Aaron Collier, AnnieLaurie Erickson, Ronna S. Harris, Jeremy Jernegan, Kevin H. Jones, Gene Koss | Carroll Gallery | Exhibition dates: October 23, 2014 - January 25, 2015

MFA Lecture: Patch Somerville and Jeffrey Stenbom | Wednesday, November 19

MFA Lecture: Imen Djouini and Ben Fox-Mccord | Friday, November 21

The Devil on my Tail: Clothing and Visual Culture in the Camposanto Last Judgement, a lecture by Cordelia Warr Manchester University | Monday October 27

Hew Locke Artist Talk | Tuesday October 28

Ad vivum? a lecture by Professor Joanna Woodall, Courtauld Institute of Art, London | Thursday, October 23

Michael Connor: Curator Talk | Editor and Curator of Rhizome | Tuesday, October 21

R. Eric McMaster: Artist Talk | Wednesday, October 1

Data Shadows: AnnieLaurie Erickson | Carroll Art Gallery | August 23 – October 8

Chakaia Booker: Artist Talk | Newcomb Art Gallery | Friday, August 29, 1:00pm, Freeman Auditorium, 205 Woldenberg Art Center

Researching Early Modern Faces, a round table discussion with Professor and Guest Curator Anne Dunlop and students | Tuesday, April 22

Islands of Desire: Space and Gaze at Pleasure Quarters in Early Modern Japan, Anton Schweizer, Mellon Fellow, Institute of Fine Arts | Monday, April 14

“Zero on Sea”: Yayoi Kusama and the Art of Active Social Engagement, 1955-1969, Midori Yamamura, Pratt Institute and Hunter College | Thursday, April 10

Portraiture as Medium and Method, Professor C. Jean Campbell, Emory University | Wednesday, April 9

The Visual Culture of the Multiethnic Japanese Empire, Inhye Kang, Visiting Scholar, University of Toronto | Monday, April 7

Wladis Seminar on Curatorial Careers, Helen C. Evans, Curator for Byzantine Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art | Thursday, March 13

Giles Bettison, Visiting glass artist | Wednesday, March 19

Thibaut Duverneix, Montreal based film and interactive director and digital storyteller | Monday, March 17

Forever For Now, Aaron Collier | Tuesday, February 25

Art in a Shifting Landscape, Katherine Taylor | Thursday, February 20

Mode and Observation, Ian Hagarty | Monday, February 17

Artist Talk, Joan Watson | Friday, January 31


2013

Visiting Ceramics Artist Clare Twomey | November 13 | Artist talk and demonstrations

Art History Works In Progress | October 8| Lecture by Allison Caplan and Emily Floyd

Visiting Glass Artist Eoin Breadon | September 23-24

Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series | September 19 | Jessica Stockholder: Frames Edge - an artist talk

Terry K. Simmons Lecture in Art History | September 10 | Barbara Mundy, The Death of Tenochtitlan, the Life of Mexico City: Transformations of a 16th-Century Capital

glimpse: Fall Faculty Exhibition 2013 | August 24 - September 26

Glass Sculpture Exhibit on the Quad | May 2 | an outdoor exhibition of glass sculpture by students in Professor Gene Koss' intermediate class

Collective Lens Reflex | April 6 - 27 | a group show featuring the work of the Foundations of Art: Photography students at the Ten Gallery in New Orleans

Visiting Ceramic Artist Deborah Schwartzkopf | April 16 and 17 | Demonstrations and Slide Talk

MFA Candidate Lecture Series | April 16 | Artist talk by Patrick Coll and Anne Nelson

MFA Candidate Lecture Series | April 11 | Artist talk by Caleb Henderson and Bonnie Maygarden

MFA Candidate Lecture Series | April 4 | Artist talk by Dave Greber and Jane Cassidy

Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series | March 21 | Kellie Jones, Crisscrossing the World: Los Angeles Artists and the Global Imagination, 1960- 1980

MFA Candidate Lecture Series | March 19 | Artist talk by Daniel Alley and Jenna Turner

Artist Talk | March 18 | John Lehr, Low Relief

Artist Talk | March 15 | AnnieLaurie Erickson, The Spectrum of Vision

MFA Candidate Lecture Series | March 14 | Artist talk by Sophie T. Lvoff and Jonathan Traviesa

Artist Talk | March 16 | Mark Steinmetz

Photography Artist Talk | March 11 | Tarrah Krajnak, Some Orbits: From the Studio to Field and Back Again

Memorial for Sandy Chism | March 8 | Rogers Memorial Chapel

Art History Lecture | March 5 | Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw, Malcolm X Rising: Barbara Chase-Riboud's Phenomenological Challenge to Art Criticism

Art History Lecture | March 1| Elena Shtromberg, The Art and Crisis of the Cruzeiro in Cildo Meireles's Banknote Projects

Art History Lecture | February 27 | Leonardo López Luján, The Aztec Templo Mayor: Urban Archaeology in Modern Mexico City

Art History Lecture | February 21 | Edith Wolfe, Paris as Periphery: Primitivism and Cosmopolitanism in Brazilian Art of the 1920s

Artist Talk | February 4| Alli Miller/Trey Burns

Art History Lecture | January 30 | Dr. Thomas B.F. Cummins, Miraculous Arguments by Paintings: The Cultural Politics of Four Paintings after Cuzco's Earthquake of 1650

Artist Talk| January 23 | Hannah Whitaker

black white and things | Carroll Gallery | January 14 - February 6 | Artists: Leslie Addison, Robin Denny, Rachael Depauw, William Depauw, Laura Gipson, Daniel Kelly IV, Joel Kelly, Mary Jane Parker, Yuka Petz, Megan Roniger, Blake Sanders, Hannah March Sanders, Karoline Schleh, George Yerger


2012

Undergraduate Juried Exhibition | Carroll Gallery | November 1 - 17 | Juror Luis Cruz Azaceta attended the opening reception at the Carroll Gallery. Recipients of the Juror's Awards include: Addi Ginsburg [Glass], Keeley Peckham [Painting and Drawing], Maureen Phelan [Photography], Jean-Pierre Simmons [Sculpture], Margaret Spacapan [Printmaking]. Sponsored by the Jesselyn Benson Zurik Art Fund

Visiting Glass Artist John De Wit | October 24-26

Glass Art Demonstration and Exhibition | October 13| Professor Gene Koss hosted forty-five members of the Metropolitan Contemporary Glass Group who were visiting New Orleans from New York. A glass casting demonstration by Professor Koss, assisted by students and alumni of the Tulane Newcomb Glass Art program, took place at the Pace Willson Glass Facility at the Woldenberg Art Center.

Student Art Awards Celebration April 27 List of Awardees

Criticism: Take it Personally | April 19 | Lecture by Holland Cotter, chief art critic at the New York Times | Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series

Visiting Ceramic Sculptor: Brian Kakas April 11 & 12

Chemistry and Art: what art is made of and what its study can reveal April 4 | Lecture by Julie Arslanoglu, Metropolitan Museum of Art

Hot Glass Demo with Carlos Zervigon April 4, 2012 
Visiting Artist Lecture

Staging Bruegel's Heritage April 3, 2012 
Lecture by Stephanie Porras, Columbia University

Prints in Context: The Woodblock Image in Literary and Cultural History April 2, 2012 
Professor Holly Flora, Art History 
Professor Michael Kuczynski, English

Art and Belief in the Middle Ages and Renaissance: A Mini-Colloquium March 22, 2012 
Speakers: 
Trinita Kennedy, Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville 
Theresa Flanigan, The College of St Rose, New York

Monstrous Art: Ariosto and Florence, c. 1550-1650 March 19, 2012 
Lecture by Morten Steen Hansen, Standford University

An Artist's Talk by Nicola López March 16, 2012 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series

Albrecht Dürer and the Epistolary Mode of Address March 5, 2012 
Lecture by Shira Brisman, Yale University

Panacea Phantastica: Coca Leaves, Politics, and the Environment in the Art of Wilson Díaz February 27, 2012 
Lecture by Dr. Santiago Rueda Fajardo, art critic and curator from Colombia

Privatized States: European Companies and Their Colonies from Renaissance Italy to the English East India Company (15th-18th Centuries) February 6, 2012 
Lecture by Carlo Taviani, Research Fellow at Italian-German Historical Institute

Richard Serra: Drawing in Retrospect February 1, 2012 
Lecture by Michelle White, Associate Curator from the Menil Collection


2011

Presenting and Representing the Sacred November 17, 2011 
Lecture by Derek Burdette, PhD Candidate 
Art History Work-in-Progress Series

Working in the Moment: an artist's talk by Jon F. Clark November 10, 2011 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series

Geometry of the Ineffable: Artificial Perspective in Medieval Art October 20, 2011 
Lecture by Professor Herbet L. Kessler, Johns Hopkins UniversityHenry Stern Lecture in Art History

Exporting Michelangelo to Counter-Reformation Spain October 6, 2011 
Lecture by Elena Calvillo, University of Richmond

Live and Cooked Stone: Toward a Material History of Renaissance Architecture April 13, 2011 
Lecture by Professor Christy Anderson, University of Toronto

Visiting Artist Lecture: Jill Frank March 14, 2011


2010

Kota Ezawa: Text, Slides, and Videotape November 19, 2010 
Lecture by Kota Ezawa

Blow-Up, Photography, and the Last Days of Truth in Art November 18, 2010 
Lecture by Marcia E. Vetrocq, editor of Art in America 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series 

Swoon: the artist discusses her work November 3, 2010 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series

Arthur Dove's Meteorology October 21, 2010 
Lecture by Rachael Z. DeLue, Princeton University

Robert Storr: The Art of Sufficiency After a Time of Excess April 15, 2010 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series

Titian and Charles V January 29, 2010 
Lecture by Miguel Falomir Faus, Head Curator of Italian Renaissance Painting at the Museo del Prado

Guadalupe's Others: Rethinking Marian Devotion in Colonial Mexico January 28, 2010 
Lecture by Luisa Elena Alcala, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid


2009

Lisa Yuskavage: A Lecture March 10, 2009 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series

Nadar's Balloon, or: Modernism Inside-Out March 9, 2009 
Lecture by Carol Armstrong, Yale University


2008

Waterfalls and More: a lecture by artist Pat Steir November 2, 2008 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


2007

Deep Content: How Art Means and Means and Means April 4, 2007 
Lecture by art critic Jerry Saltz 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


2006

A lecture by artist Paul Chan November 16, 2006 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


2005

Why Can't You See February 23, 2005 
Lecture by Mel Chin 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


2004

The Rhetoric of the Colorful and the Colorless: American Photography of the New Deal Era April 15, 2004 
Lecture by Sally Stein, University of California, Irvine 
Henry Stern Lecture in Art History

On Maritime Space April 14, 2004 
Lecture by Allan Sekula, California Institute of the Arts 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


2001

To Draw a Line

Lecture by Janine Antoni 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


2000

A lecture by Lari Pittman 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


1998

What Art Does October 10, 1998 
Lecture by David Hickey 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series

Symposium on Abstract Expressionism February 8, 1998 
Irving Sandler, Ann Gibson, Anne Wagner, Amelia Jones 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


1995

A lecture by Dr. Douglas Crimp October 27, 1995 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


1994

A lecture by William T. Wiley October 27, 1994 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


1993

Hollywood, Depression, and High Art: the collapse of Avant-Garde models of art and the myth of the artist September 23, 1993 
Lecture by Dr. Donald Kuspit 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


1992

A Survey and the Making of Sculpture November 12, 1992 
Lecture by Nancy Graves 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


1991

The Legacy of Jackson Pollock, 1945-1970 October 2, 1991 
Lecture by Kirk Varnedoe 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


1990

A lecture by Roy DeForest September 27, 1990 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


1989

A lecture by Eunice Lipton 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


1988

Contemporary Art and the Contemporary Museum: Match or Mismatch September 28, 1988 
Lecture by Thomas Krens 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


1987

A Woman Artist's Journey September 28, 1987 
Lecture by Miriam Schapiro 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


1986

Art and Money September 15, 1986 
Lecture by Robert Hughes 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series


1985

A lecture by Philip Pearlstein 
Sandra Garrard Memorial Lecture Series