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The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Prospect.4 opens Nov. 18 with empowering theme, international art

Prospect.4 opens Nov. 18 with empowering theme, international art

Nurah Lambert, Arcade Editor November 15, 2017

Renowned Jazz saxophonist Archie Shepp once described jazz as "a symbol of the triumph of the human spirit, not its degradation. It is a lily in spite of the swamp." Today, the fourth rendition of the...

Painting for the People: Grupo Opni blends Brazilian culture with graffiti art

Painting for the People: Grupo Opni blends Brazilian culture with graffiti art

Emily Fornof, Intersections Editor September 13, 2017

The Hullabaloo's interview with Toddy was translated from Portuguese to English by Annie Gibson. The quotations attributed to Toddy in this article are Gibson's translations.  Toddy and Val are the...

Rachel Beach, one of the artists featured in the "Unfamiliar Again" exhibition, makes sculptures that blend contemporary abstractionist techniques.

Women abstractionist artists make work ‘Unfamiliar Again’ in Newcomb Art Exhibition

Lily Milwit, Senior Staff Reporter September 8, 2017

At Mana Contemporary, an arts center in Jersey City, New Jersey, artist Anne Vieux creates paintings from abstract scans of reflective and holographic paper. Across the country in San Francisco, artist...

Newcomb Art Museum paints new perspective on cultural issues

Emily Fornof, Intersections Editor June 7, 2017

Art speaks across all different cultures and societies — contemporary art across the prominent issues of the time. Recently, issues revolving around race and politics have been given space in the...

In just over 40 years, the glass blowing program has grown from eight students to over 70 students. Many of these students go on to contribute to the glass community of New Orleans after graduation.

Glass arts program celebrates four decades of growth

Margaux Armfield, Contributing Reporter March 22, 2017

For more than 40 years, Tulane has offered students the opportunity to explore glass as a sculptural medium. Professor Gene Koss took charge of the program in 1977 and has seen it grow from only eight...

$UICIDEBOY$ take the stage at BUKU Art + Music Fest Mar. 11. The New Orleans natives' high-energy set amped up the audience even after a long day of festival-going.

BUKU Music + Art Project succeeds despite disappointments

Nurah Lambert and Josh Christian March 16, 2017

The living, avant-garde BUKU Music + Art Project 2017 featured a variety of musicians and artists of many backgrounds. Attractions such as the Live Graffiti Gallery, stilt walkers, live dancers and,...

Increasing Exposure: Undergraduate Juried Exhibition paints picture of professional art world process for students

Sam Ergina, Arcade Editor [email protected] November 17, 2016

Hidden away in the Woldenberg Art Center, a pristine white-walled gallery displays all kinds of art. It presents a sharp contrast from the neon glare of the hallways directly outside of its three rooms...

Courtesy of Olivia Noss

Freshman artist Olivia Noss to contribute to city’s vibrant art scene

Cam Lutz, Contributing Reporter September 14, 2016

Tulane University's Class of 2020 boasts many talented students with diverse interests and aptitudes. Olivia Noss, a studio art major from Washington, D.C., stands out as an example of the class's elements...

Professors share artwork, lecture in the community

Michael Ossorguine, Staff Reporter January 13, 2016

The goings-on of teachers outside of class have long been the stuff of rumors. After they leave the classroom, do they live a glamorous double life? Or do they simply sit at home pouring over textbooks?Professors...

Art for Art’s Sake gathers, presents all types of artists

Jordan Cohn, Contributing Reporter October 10, 2015

New Orleans' plethora of festivals made way for the biggest art exhibition of the year this past weekend: Art for Art's Sake. The annual festival, falling on the first Saturday of October, gives New Orleanians...

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