– which presents five collaborations across the Americas that blend political activism, street theater, sculpture and arts education – with a digital tour, artist talk and virtual 3D walk-through. Though currently closed to off-campus visitors, Tulanians can visit the museum Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Continuing the tradition of creating unique ways to connect with the show safely at home, the museum has lined up a variety of free programs for the spring and invites all visitors to mark their calendars for new ways to engage with
Transcommunality.
, revisit Newcomb’s fall program
Been Here, which features an audio conversation with Mia X and Melissa A. Weber on hip hop and New Orleans music. Releasing Feb. 10 on the museum’s website, Facebook and newsletter, visitors can watch a video recording of this engaging exchange and learn why certain stories are included in those histories and why some stories get overlooked.
Personal trainer Jess Abercrombie, background, works with client Emily Meyer at the FitLot on the Lafitte Greenway outside Sojourner Truth Community Center in New Orleans in January 2020. The Fitlot is a public outdoor fitness space that provides shade and a soft surface for people on exercise on.
STAFF PHOTO BY MAX BECHERER
Peter G. Forest
CHRIS GRANGER
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