Exhibit Reception
1330 Second St., 5-9p.m. Sponsored by River Oaks Square Arts Center and G.A.E.D.A. Exhibit featuring Scott Lyken, Tom Richard and Maria Manemann. Exhibit runs April 9 – May 25. Cost: Admission free. Call Rachael Dauzat: 473-2670.
1330 Second St., 5-9p.m. Sponsored by River Oaks Square Arts Center and G.A.E.D.A. Exhibit featuring Scott Lyken, Tom Richard and Maria Manemann. Exhibit runs April 9 – May 25. Cost: Admission free. Call Rachael Dauzat: 473-2670.
March 23: Arts & Healthcare 7th Annual Follies and Art Exhibit, Coughlin-Saunders Performing Arts Center, 6:30p.m. Sponsored by Arts & Healthcare, Inc., National Arts Program and BancorpSouth. Features local healthcare professionals performing onstage and exhibiting over 100 pieces of original art. Mistress of Ceremonies will be ventriloquist, Dee Ann Bass. Proceeds to help continue healing arts programs in local healthcare facilities. Open to the public.
March 9: Taking It 2 Street, DowntownAlexandria, 10a.m. Sponsored by Capitol One Bank, Sayes Office Supply and the Estate PlanningLawCenter. Free walking tour ofAlexandria’s cultural district guided by local media celebrities and features performances by local entertainers along the route. Tour begins at the Alexandria Museum of Art. Cost: Admission free. Call Rich Joyce: 445-1234 ext. 242.
March 22-23: LSUA Arts on the Greene, LSUA Campus, Noon-6:30p.m. Sponsored by Arts, English and Humanities Department. Arts and entertainment appropriate for the whole family
March 22: Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers: Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock, Hearn Stage, 7p.m. This movie tells the story of the journey by filmmaker Sharon LaCruise, to unravel the life of a forgotten civil rights activist named Daisy Bates. Made possible through a grant from South Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. Cost: $5. Call Matt Henry: 443-4718.
March 22: Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers: Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock, Hearn Stage, 7p.m. This movie tells the story of the journey by filmmaker Sharon LaCruise, to unravel the life of a forgotten civil rights activist named Daisy Bates. Made possible through a grant from South Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. Cost: $5. Call Matt Henry: 443-4718.
March 16: Youth Art Month (YAM) Festival, AlexandriaMuseum of Art, 9a.m.-1p.m. March is Youth Art Month. Come to the museum to celebrate and support the creativity of our youth. The festival will feature an art exhibition from local students, hands on art activities and food vendors for the whole family to enjoy. Cost: Admission free. Call Cindy Blair: 443-3458.
March 2: Adult Art Class: Figure Painting in Oil from Live Model, AlexandriaMuseum of Art, 12:30-3:30p.m. Artist Ray Turner will teach composition, color, value and point of view, with demonstration as well as individual instruction. How to succeed in the art market will also be discussed. Class held in conjunction with current exhibition, Ray Turner: Population. Cost: $10 family AMoA membership, $20 AMoA individual membership, $30 non-members. Call Cindy Cooper: 443-3458.
March 1 – May 11: Art Exhibition: Immersive Space, Alexandria