
During our spring LSM Board of Directors meeting we discussed challenges we face this summer preparing for two major exhibitions. The Living with Hurricanes: Katrina and Beyond opening in 2010 may have been the last time we marshaled so many resources and departments behind a major initiative. This time around things are a little different because we are opening two significant exhibitions, one in Baton Rouge followed by another in New Orleans.
In late October our Capitol Park Museum in Baton Rouge will begin Louisiana's Battle of New Orleans commemoration with the presentation of Revolution! The Atlantic World Reborn. This amazing exhibition on loan from the New York Historical Society explores the big bang against tyranny resulting in the American, French, and Haitian revolutions. LSM is supplementing this fascinating exhibition with loans from our collection including Napoleon's Death Mask and our early 19th century painting titled Napoleon Crossing the Alps.
Two months later we open the keystone exhibition for the Battle of New Orleans celebration titled From "Dirty Shirts" to Buccaneers: The Battle of New Orleans in American Culture. As with any monumental undertaking it takes an ambitious and visionary team to realize success.
I cannot help but relate our efforts in 21st century New Orleans with those feverish days of preparation leading up to the Battle in New Orleans in 1815. First, planning and information are critical. Museum leadership in Curatorial, Education and Maintenance Departments began planning in earnest for this historic objective nearly two years ago.
We all understood that this is an important moment in the 100+ year history of the Louisiana State Museum. The Museum staff, our partners, and friends make up an incredible force that will bring success.
Education leadership began analysis through diagrams and spreadsheets with the goal of coordinating the myriad of programs surrounding the exhibitions in Baton Rouge and New Orleans.LSM Friends organizations are also planning to present a wide array of public programs over the next six months and the Friends of the Cabildo have announced a symposium featuring the finest in scholarship.
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| LSM's Marketing partners analyze current web content and plan the architecture for the museum's new web site. |
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| Conservators working on an American uniform |
Very shortly we will formally announce additional loans from major collections. The Revolution! and Battle of New Orleans exhibitions will garner Louisiana, the Museum system and our Friends organizations national recognition.
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| LSM Carpenter crafting the cannon carriage |
Carpenters have also undertaken an amazing recreation of the Naval carriage for the Spanish cannon used in the Battle. The completed carriage will be dedicated to LSM maintenance staff members from 1906-1915.
LSM Historians have been deeply involved in research and developing an exhibit storyline that shares the compelling story behind the Battle of New Orleans.
Our exhibitions team are busy designing and crafting artifact fixtures, mounts and interpretive panels for the Battle of New Orleans exhibition and working with the New York Historical Society staff in the exhibit design for Revolution! at the Capitol Park Museum.
Our exhibitions team are busy designing and crafting artifact fixtures, mounts and interpretive panels for the Battle of New Orleans exhibition and working with the New York Historical Society staff in the exhibit design for Revolution! at the Capitol Park Museum.
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| Concert at the Old U.S. Mint |
Of course all our efforts would be futile without financial support. Our events staff, the museum police department, and maintenance crew deserve special honor for their hard work over the past few months. They have been very aggressive in helping raise much needed revenue by facilitating special events in New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Wedding receptions, commercial movie shoots, concerts and festivals all generate income that support our exhibition and program efforts throughout Louisiana.
Finally, the Louisiana Museum Foundation, the Friends of Capitol Park Museum, and the Friends of the Cabildo are making great headway in securing corporate and foundation support for these exhibitions.
Thank you to everyone involved in this monumental effort. Please remember that we all have a vital and important role to play. Andrew Jackson said, "Take time to deliberate; but when the time for action arrives, stop thinking and
go in." I believe General Jackson would be a little envious of the team we have behind the Louisiana State Museum.
Mark A Tullos, Jr., Director, Louisiana State Museum
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER
Exhibition Opening: Revolution! The Atlantic World Reborn
Capitol Park Museum, Baton Rouge
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Louisiana Museum Foundation presents "The Buccaneer" Cecil B. DeMille's 1938 cinematic masterpiece about the Battle of New Orleans.
Old. U.S. Mint, New Orleans
January 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, and 10, 2015
CS Productions presents “The Battle of New Orleans - Bicentennial Celebration” projection mapping show of the historic Cabildo and Presbytere in Jackson Square, New Orleans
Friday, January 9, 2015
Victory Ball, Battle of New Orleans: From Dirty Shirts to Buccaneers
Cabildo, New Orleans
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Friends of Cabildo Member Preview, Battle of New Orleans: From Dirty Shirts to Buccaneers
Cabildo, New Orleans
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Public Opening, Battle of New Orleans: From Dirty Shirts to Bucanneers
Cabildo, New Orleans





