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Art & Theater

Baton Rouge Gallery will present Surreal Salon 9, featuring artists selected by Greg Simkins.

Annual pop-surrealist art exhibition Surreal Salon 9 on display at Baton Rouge Gallery

By Abby King January 14, 2017

Baton Rouge Gallery opened Surreal Salon 9, an annual art exhibition highlighting the pop-surrealist/lowbrow movement in American Contemporary art, on Jan. 4. The exhibit will be on display until Jan....

David Losavio uses vibrant colors in his pop artwork to express boldness and give each painting an individual touch.

LSU student uses pop art as creative outlet, stress relief

By Corrine Pritchett January 11, 2017

University information systems and decision sciences student and artist David Losavio, also known as DLo, was born and raised in Baton Rouge. Losavio comes from a family of eight siblings and has been...

Gerry Wubben's art on display on Dec. 1, 2016 at the Louisiana Art and Science Museum in downtown Baton Rouge.

‘Passages of Time’ exhibit features charcoal drawings, depicts people’s lives in moments of time

By Allie Cobb December 1, 2016

Reaching new heights, McNeese State University professor Gerry Wubben will display his work in a Louisiana Art & Science Museum exhibit set to open Dec. 3. The exhibit, Passages of Time, will feature...

Some of Beth Moon's photographs on display on Nov. 30, 2016 at the Louisiana Art and Science Museum in downtown Baton Rouge.

LASM displays Diamond Nights photography exhibit, connects trees to astronomy

By Allie Cobb November 30, 2016

Do trees and astronomic phenomena relate? Research says they do. As does photographer Beth Moon, who cleverly displays the juxtaposition of the Baobab and Quiver trees against the Milky Way in a Louisiana...

Baton Rouge event coordinator and music manager, Patrick Harrington speaks about his business ventures on Nov. 21, 2016 at Highland Coffees on Highland Rd.

Spanish Moon’s ‘Bando’ events aim to provide inclusive space for local music acts

By Cynthea Corfah November 22, 2016

Patrick Harrington was tired of attending the same events in Baton Rouge when he became an event coordinator in January 2013. As event coordinator for the live music and art showcase, “The Bando,”...

The Market Magazine & Sixth Owner Amy Radle sits in the store on Magazine Street around some of the merchandise available to shoppers.

Post-flood, Baton Rouge artists flock to New Orleans mixed-merchant store

By Meg Ryan, Manship School News Service November 21, 2016

Along New Orleans’ Magazine Street, Amy Radle walked into a new business venture, bringing various artists and vendors under one roof, many of them artistic refugees affected by the great 2016 Baton...

A photo of Malcolm X reading a news article is on display on Nov. 16, 2016, as part of the "For All the World to See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for the Civil Rights" exhibit at the West Baton Rouge Museum in Port Allen.

West Baton Rouge Museum hosts civil rights exhibit, shows brutality of racism

By Allie Cobb November 16, 2016

In August 1955, white supremacists murdered 14-year-old Emmett Till. His grieving mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, distributed the photo of his mutilated corpse to the media, believing that if Americans could...

LSU Manship graduate student Stazhia Pleasant paints as a way to relieve stress and sells her work on Etsy on Monday Nov. 14, 2016, in the LSU Union.

Graduate student paints to alleviate stress, sells art on Etsy

By Raykael Morris November 15, 2016

While most college students experience stress, many do not have a healthy outlet to channel their anxiety. Manship graduate student Stazhia Pleasant, however, paints through her pain. Pleasant began painting...

Students display their work at the Ceramic Art Students Association's bi-annual pottery and ceramic art sale on Nov. 14, 2016 in front of the Student Union.

Student pottery sale takes over free speech alley

By Raykael Morris November 14, 2016

University students use their ceramics skills to make hand made pottery pieces to raise funds for the art program as part of The Ceramic Artist Student Association’s bi-annual Ceramic Art and Pottery...

University alumnus promotes Southern outdoor culture through journal

University alumnus promotes Southern outdoor culture through journal

By Kennedi Walker October 26, 2016

Since its inception two autumns ago, University alumnus Jeffrey Roedel has been compiling journal entries, products and concepts for his project, Wonder South, a brand promoting Southern outdoor culture....

The Watermark Baton Rouge features original architecture from previous Louisiana National Bank on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016 at 150 N. Third St.

Historic bank converted to luxury hotel in downtown Baton Rouge

By Raykael Morris October 26, 2016

From 1920s skyscraper to state bank, the historic building at 150 Third Street has seen it all. Now, it is The Watermark Baton Rouge Hotel, the latest addition to the Autograph Collection of hotels by...

Sterling silver goblets, pitchers and other silverware on display in the LSU Museum of Art on Thursday Oct. 20, 2016, in the Shaw Center for the River Views & Vibes event.

LSU Museum of Art features “River Views & Vibes” as part of event series

By Allie Cobb October 20, 2016

Visitors flocked to the LSU Museum of Art’s “River Views & Vibes” event on Thursday for a night of classical music and art in a relaxed atmosphere. The event was the second of a three-part...