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  • Acadiana Center for the Arts announces its latest expansion of programming with an all-new Vermilion Parish Student Arts Expo on Saturday, April 12, at Magdalen Square in Downtown Abbeville. For more information, visit https://acadianacenterforthearts.org/events/student-arts-expo-vermilion-parish-2025/
  • Basin Arts and KRVS come together to co-produce Art Circle, a monthly conversation between Dean Daryl Moore of UL Lafayette's College of Arts and two guests, a visual and a performing artist. These run on the final Monday of each month during the 3 p.m. Après-Midi program. This week, Dean Moore's guests are muralist, Justin Robinson, and jewelry craftsman, Brent P Broussard.
  • Mavis Fruge shares a story about her mother's kitchen.
  • Louisiana Grass Roots, a short documentary about our forgotten prairie. Join the makers and supporters of the new documentary film Louisiana Grass Roots as they unveil their work in the James Devin Moncus Theater at the Acadiana Center for the Arts.For more information, visit https://acadianacenterforthearts.org/events/louisiana-grass-roots-a-short-documentary-about-our-forgotten-prairie/
  • Join the Hilliard Art Museum for Family Fête Saturday, March 29th starting at 10 a.m.A day of art, community, and interactive art experiences for all ages. Enjoy live performances, hands-on activities, and movement sessions that invite you to explore art in new ways—blending creativity, play, and mind-expanding discovery. Inspired by our exhibition programs, these experiences encourage curiosity and fresh ways of seeing the world. Free for museum members and UL community. Open to the public with museum admission.
  • “Ancestral Artistry” is a documentary that examines the rich architectural legacy that began with early Africans and Creoles of Color in Louisiana. Our focus is on the building trades that—over the past 300 years— produced the distinctive architectural forms that distinguish Louisiana's built environments from other parts of the United States. For more information, visit https://www.louisianaarchitecture.org/ancestralartistryfilm
  • Are you a practicing artist interested in showing your work at Acadiana Center for the Arts? ACA is happy to offer the opportunity to submit your artwork for the consideration in their next group exhibition, Our Point In Space, curated by Luminous Lookout. Visual artists working in any medium are encouraged to apply, applications are open until Sunday, May 4th, 2025. For more information, click here.
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