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masur museum exhibitions
Below is a curated list from past exhibitions held at the Masur Museum of Art in Monroe, Louisiana!
Triumph Over Tragedy:
The Great Depression & New Deal Era in North Louisiana
Triumph over Tragedy is a collaborative event to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the start of the Great Depression. The Masur Museum is pleased
Date
February 13, 2010 –
March 27, 2010
Jonathan
Pellitteri
Jonathan Pellitteri was the 2007 recipient of the International Sculpture Center’s Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award. Pellitteri has since finished his MFA
Date
November 20, 2009 –
January 30, 2010
Artists of the
Great Depression
This exhibition features the work of Depression-era artists, including several who were employed by the Works Progress Administration’s Federal Art Program, and photographers working
Date
August 28, 2009 –
November 7, 2009
46th Annual
Juried Exhibition
Sponsored by CenturyTel This year’s juror is Miranda Lash, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art for the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA). Artists:
Date
June 30, 2009 –
August 15, 2009
Everything I See is Strange & New:
A Retrospective Exhibition of Walter Inglis Anderson
Born in New Orleans in 1903, Walter Anderson studied at Parsons Institute of Design in New York and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
Date
April 5, 2009 –
June 13, 2009
Time of Change:
Bruce Davidson's Civil Rights Photographs
Renowned photographer Bruce Davidson received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1962 to photograph the people and events of the Civil Rights Movement. This exhibition includes
Date
February 1, 2009 –
March 22, 2009
John Scott
Retrospective
John Scott is one of Louisiana’s most celebrated artists of the past 50 years. Born in New Orleans and raised in the Lower Ninth
Date
November 23, 2008 –
January 18, 2009
German Expressionism:
The Kopriva Collection
Gus and Sharon Kopriva are the owners of The Redbud Gallery in Houston, Texas, and are avid collectors of German Expressionism. The prints in
Date
September 21, 2008 –
November 9, 2008
Highlights from
The Permanent Collection
The Masur Museum of Art boasts a collection of 278 artworks. This exhibition will present highlights from this impressive collection, including the unveiling of
Date
August 17, 2008 –
September 10, 2008
Masur Museum
Closed
The museum will be closed from July 4th through August 16th for renovations to the galleries. The museum will return to normal viewing hours
Date
July 4, 2008 –
August 16, 2008