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Degas House

French impressionist Edgar Degas stayed at this home when he visited in late 1872 ane early 1873. The Home offers a Breakfast Tour, “Following the meal, visitors take part in our world-renowned guided tour experience, the “Edgar Degas House Creole Impressionist Tour”, featuring one of the great-grandnieces of Degas as the lead tour guide. The tour includes exploring the historic home, museum, courtyard, and Degas’ studio, and viewing the award-winning documentary, ‘Degas in New Orleans, a Creole Sojourn’.”

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Besthoff Sculpture Garden (City Park)

The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden occupies approximately eleven acres in City Park adjacent to the museum. Atypical of most sculpture gardens, this garden is located within a mature existing landscape of pines, magnolias, and live oaks surrounding two lagoons. The garden design creates outdoor viewing spaces within this picturesque landscape. Originally conceived in 2003, the Sculpture Garden doubled in size in 2019 and has grown to include more than 90 sculptures

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Studio BE

Since 2016, Studio BE has developed itself as a landmark and cultural destination in New Orleans. A product of alchemy, a space for artists and the things they create. A space for the local community and the culture that comes from it , and a welcomed space for visitors across the globe – a place all those voices go to sharpen their critical voice and imagine a future that benefits us all.

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JAMNOLA

JAMNOLA™ stands for Joy, Art & Music – New Orleans. JAMNOLA™ takes audience of all ages on a topsy-turvy stroll through the cultural gems that make the city so special.Enjoy 17 exhibits celebrating the iconic art, music, food and theatrics of New Orleans through the eyes of 30+ local artists and creative partners.

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New Orleans Museum of Art

New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA), the city’s oldest fine arts institution, opened on December 16, 1911 with only nine works of art. Today, the museum hosts an impressive permanent collection of nearly 50,000 artworks. The collection, noted for its extraordinary strengths in French and American art, photography, glass, and African and Japanese works, continues to expand and grow, making NOMA one of the top art museums in the South.

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