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The Shaw Center for the Arts is a 125,000 square foot (12,000 m²) performing art venue, fine arts museum, and education center located at 100 Lafayette Street in downtown Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It opened in 2005.
In 1964, Lafayette businessman and philanthropist, Maurice Heymann donated to the University of Southwestern Louisiana (USL), now University of Louisiana at Lafayette, three-acres of land located on the corner of East Saint Mary Boulevard and Girard Park Drive for the purpose of building the Art Center for Southwestern Louisiana.
1989 LewAllen/Butler Fine Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico; 1988 Primitivist Sculpture: John Geldersma, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, Texas; 1987 Via Serpents, University Art Museum, Lafayette, Louisiana; 1977 Memphis Art Academy, Memphis, Tennessee; 1967 Rutgers, The State University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
The event is a collaboration between the Acadiana Center for the Arts, the Lafayette Parish School System, MacLaff Inc. and other local sponsors to showcase the talent of local students.
An exhibit celebrating the life of the Marquis de Lafayette opened this month at the Hagen History Center's Watson-Curtze Mansion. The traveling "Guest of the Nation" exhibit by the American ...
The Williams Center for the Arts holds the music and theater programs. It opened in 1983 at a cost of $8.7 million, and was dedicated to Morris Williams, class of 1922, and his wife. [ 75 ] The building is funded in part through the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts which helps maintain an art gallery and a theater for performance arts .
Beth Lo (born October 11, 1949) in Lafayette, Indiana is an American artist, ceramist and educator. Her parents emigrated from China.. Lo received a Bachelor of General Studies from the University of Michigan in 1971, and then studied ceramics with Rudy Autio at the University of Montana, receiving her MFA in 1974. [1]
Pavy was born in Lafayette, Louisiana on March 2, 1954. In his youth, he studied under the visual artist Elemore Morgan, Jr. He attended the University of Southwestern Louisiana, where he studied music, ceramics, animation, painting, printmaking and sculpture. In 1976, he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in sculpture. [1]