Review:

The Ogden Museum of Southern Art is dedicated to exploring the showcasing the visual arts and culture of the American South. Located next to Harmony Circle (formerly Lee Circle (video)) in the Central Business District, the museum is associated with the University of New Orleans and features a collection of works from 1733 to the present by artists from or associated with fifteen southern American states, and the District of Columbia.

The collection features over 4,000 works of all materials ranging from paintings, watercolors, drawings, and prints to photographs, sculpture, wood, and crafts, and notable artists include Benny Andrews, Ida Kohlmeyer, Walter Andrews, Hunt Slonem, Clementine Hunter, William Dunlap, and George Ohr.

The museum is also home to the Center for Southern Craft and Design, the Stephen Goldring Hall, the Clementine Hunter Education Wing and the Henry Hobson Richardson-designed Patrick F. Taylor Library.

925 Camp St, New Orleans, LA 70130, Phone: 504-539-9650

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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