UpStage Theatre’s ‘The Drum’ encore, Music Club Scholarship Luncheon and lots of art exhibits

UpStage Theatre's 'The Drum' encore, Music Club Scholarship Luncheon and lots of art exhibits
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The Louisiana Art & Science Museum, 100 S. River Road, offers several art exhibitions that celebrate women artists in honor of Women’s History Month. Women artists whose work is currently on view at the museum include Ashley Longshore, Margaret Stones, Clementine Hunter, Ida Kohlmeyer, Angela Gregory, Malaika Favorite, and Paula Sharp. For more information, visit lasm.org.






Amanda Shaw will perform on Saturday, March 25, at the Poydras Center. 




Amanda Shaw

Tickets are on sale for a performance by Amanda Shaw and the Cute Guys at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 25, in the Poydras Center Auditorium, 500 W. Main St., New Roads. Tickets are $30 artscouncilofpointecoupee.org.







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“Thornton Dial, McCalla, Alabama. 2007” by Jerry Siegel.




Thornton Dial

The LSU Museum of Art in the Shaw Center for the Arts, 100 Lafayette St., will open the exhibit, “I Am Thornton Dial” Thursday, March 30. The show features more than 70 pivotal drawings, sculptures, paintings, and assemblages drawn from private and family collections. For more information, visit lsumoa.org.

Birds Being Birds

The “Birds Being Birds,” an exhibit of works by Lana Toniolo is showing at Joe Savell’s Backwoods Gallery, 11931 Ferdinand St., St. Francisville. The exhibit will be up throughout the summer. For more information, call (225) 721-1736.

At the Hilliard Museum

The exhibit, “Entanglement: New Work by Kalee Appleton,” will open Tuesday, March 21, at the Hilliard Art Museum, 710 St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette. The show will run through Saturday, July 15. This work explores the complicated relationship of society and the land by displaying visual platitudes of idealized depictions of landscapes and floral elements. For more information, hilliardmuseum.org.

At Mid-City Artisans

Lori Demand and Claudine Diamond will be exhibiting their artwork in the exhibit, “Diamond and Demand: A Force of Nature,” at Mid-City Artisans, 516 Moore St., through Sunday, April 16. For more information, call (225) 412-2802 or visit mid-cityartisans.com.

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