Apr 10 Friday
Now You See Me: Portraiture has long been a cornerstone of American art, evolving from grand oil paintings of colonial aristocracy to intimate photographic studies of everyday life. It has functioned as a mirror of social values-asserting power, legacy, identity, and aspiration. As the cultural landscape of the United States has shifted, so too has the definition of who gets seen, how they are seen, and by whom. The artists included - Vitus Shell, Aron Belka, and Gina Phillips - work in varied mediums and have unique processes, but their work has a common thread; their subjects defy the expected. Rather than portraying traditional icons of wealth or status, the artists depict friends, family, and strangers.
Open: Tuesday-Friday 10:00AM-5:00PM Saturday 10:00AM-4:00PM
$5.00 Admission to the Museum
The Lamp-Lite Players will present Steel Magnolias April 10-12 and 17-19. Saturday shows start at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday shows start at 2:00 p.m.
All the ladies who are “anybody” in Chinquapin, Louisiana come to Truvy’s beauty salon to have their hair done. Helped by the eager newcomer assistant, Annelle, the outspoken, wise-cracking Truvy dispenses shampoo and free advice to the town’s rich curmudgeon, Ouiser, Miss Clairee, who has a raging sweet tooth; and the local social leader, M’Lynn, whose daughter, Shelby (the prettiest girl in town), is about to marry a “good ole boy.”
Filled with hilarious repartee, the comedy confronts the harshness of mortality, and the characters draw together to find strength – and love – in the wake of tragedy.
$15 — Adult$12 — Senior Citizen (age 60+)$8 — Student (with Student ID)
Apr 11 Saturday
Ephemera are items meant to be used temporarily and then usually thrown away, such as cards, advertisements, ticket stubs, etc. As we catalog the Noel Collection, we often find these items tucked away in the books for safe keeping – and then forgotten. Now they can be seen again and the pleasure they once gave experienced anew. We have a selection of them on display along with the books in which they were found. Come and experience our delighted discovery of these remnants of the past.
Second Saturday of each month offers Free Admission to the public.
FREE and open to the public.
"Anyone can come and knit or stitch in the galleries. Open to all ages. Just getting started? AMoA has limited materials to get you started."
Noel United Methodist Church’s annual Highland Block Party returns (for the first time since 2019!), 11am-1pm, Saturday, Apr. 11 on the 500 Block of Herndon Street. This free, family-friendly event will feature food, games, live music, and more---all at no charge to the community.
Bring your complete, gently-used puzzles and trade with fellow puzzle aficionados. Refresh your collection, meet new people and have a good time!
Apr 12 Sunday