Opening Reception: “/’pāpər/,” Top Mob Graffiti Collective, and Raymond Smith

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Ogden Museum of Southern Art
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New Orleans LA 70130
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Three new exhibitions open at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art.

Caroline Durieux’s _Priests_, 1932, is on view in “/’pāpər/.” Courtesy the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans.

Caroline Durieux’s Priests, 1932, is on view in “/’pāpər/.” Courtesy the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans.

The Ogden Museum of Southern Art hosts a reception to open three new exhibitions: “/’pāpər/,” an exhibition of works on paper from the museum’s collection; “Top Mob: A History of New Orleans Graffiti,” a retrospective of the graffiti collective which emerged in the 1980s; and “In Time We Shall Know Ourselves: Photographs by Raymond Smith,” a collection of photos from Smith’s 1974 roadtrip through New England, the South, and the Midwest.

Regular museum admission applies. For more information, visit the Ogden’s website.

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