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SUMMARY:Yoga in the Galleries
DESCRIPTION:The Hilliard Art Museum invites you to join us on the first Saturday of each month at 11 a.m. for a yoga class in our galleries with certified instructor Neil Gresham. Beginners and regular practitioners are welcome. Yoga is free with museum admission ($10 for non-members\, free for members and UL faculty\, staff\, and students). Please bring your own yoga mat. Space is limited to the first twenty-five participants on a first-come\, first-served basis. No registration is required.
URL:https://hilliardartmuseum.org/event/yoga-in-the-galleries/
LOCATION:Hilliard Art Museum\, 710 E St Mary Blvd\, Lafayette\, LA\, 70503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn
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SUMMARY:Festivals Acadiens et Créoles: CLS Symposium
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, October 10\, 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. the Hilliard Museum will host the CLS’s Festivals Acadiens et Créoles Symposium\, Et asteur quoi ?! Countercultural Currents\, Artistic Intersections /Courants contre-culturels\, intersections artistiques\, exploring how the deep cultural roots are informing the next generation of artists\, now.  \nAs part of the Festivals Acadiens et Créoles\, the largest celebration of Cajun and Créole culture in the United States\, dig deeper into the roots of our culture and learn how it is shaping the current artistic landscape.  \nWith its rich history and cultural significance\, Festivals Acadiens et Créoles continues to be a beacon of Cajun and Créole culture\, celebrating the past while looking to the future. \nThis program is a collaboration between the Hilliard Art Museum\, Center for Louisiana Studies\, Helis Foundation\, Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities\, John T. Scott Center\, and FrancoFAE\, and honors Barry Ancelet as the 2025 LEH Bright Lights recipient of the Champion of Culture Award for Festivals Acadiens et Créoles. Support also comes from the Guilbeau Center for Public History\, UL’s Public History program\, and from the Franco-American Benevolent Society.
URL:https://hilliardartmuseum.org/event/festivals-acadiens-et-creoles-symposium/
LOCATION:Hilliard Art Museum\, 710 E St Mary Blvd\, Lafayette\, LA\, 70503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn
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SUMMARY:Guided Public Tour: Fall Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Explore three exhibitions on view at the Hilliard with our education team\, including: \n\nNervescape XI: Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir / Shoplifter\nBeyond the Botanical: Mare Martin \nFragile Matter: The Hilliard Permanent Collection and Beyond: Manon Bellet\, Hannah Chalew & Harriet Joor \n\nMembers are always free. Tours are free with museum admission. Space is limited\, and advance registration is required.
URL:https://hilliardartmuseum.org/event/public-tour-fall-exhibitions/
LOCATION:Hilliard Art Museum\, 710 E St Mary Blvd\, Lafayette\, LA\, 70503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn
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SUMMARY:2025 Bienvenu Lecture Series: Art\, Nature\, and Identity: The Newcomb Pottery Legacy
DESCRIPTION:The Legacy of the Newcomb Arts Movement: Lecture by Elyse D. Gerstencker\, PhD\, Curator of Decorative Arts at Telfair Museums\n5 p.m. Reception\n5:30 p.m. Lecture \nJoin the Hilliard Art Museum for the 2025 John B. Bienvenu Lecture with Elyse D. Gerstenecker\, PhD\, Curator of Decorative Arts at Telfair Museums. Gerstenecker explores how Louisiana’s celebrated Newcomb Pottery transformed regional flora into internationally recognized art and made vital contributions to the 20th century Arts & Crafts movement.  \nThis presentation coincides with the Hilliard’s exhibition Fragile Matter\, featuring works by Newcomb artist Harriet Joor\, who taught at UL and was among the museum’s first collection contributors. The evening will also debut a presentation of Joor ceramics generously loaned from the Haynie Family Collection.  \n  \n \nLearn more about this innovative program that championed women\, the Arts & Crafts movement\, and produced exceptional pottery works at the turn of the twentieth century in New Orleans. Newcomb Pottery is considered one of the most significant American art potteries of the first half of the twentieth century. \nThe Newcomb Pottery Company (sometimes referred to as Newcomb College Pottery) grew out of the pottery program at H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College\, a women’s college founded expressly to instruct young Southern women in liberal arts. A radical idea at the time\, it became a hotbed of innovation and provided unprecedented access to learning\, agency\, and resources for that generation of women. The art school opened in 1886 and began producing pottery on a for-profit basis beginning in 1895\, introducing the work to an expanding art market. This meant the women-designers were paid for creative work and being exhibited on the world stage\, with institutional backing.
URL:https://hilliardartmuseum.org/event/crafting-southern-modernism-women-and-the-newcomb-arts-movement/
LOCATION:Hilliard Art Museum\, 710 E St Mary Blvd\, Lafayette\, LA\, 70503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn
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