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Friday
Pop Art: From 11 am to noon, Gaoyuan Road Pavilion, 14024 Gaoyuan Road Park. Guests ages 3-12 can take home their own artwork. brec.org.
Baton Rouge Garden Club Ribbon Cutting: Noon, Oak Grove next to the Garden Center, 7950 Independence Blvd. New Orleans artist Juan Karlo Randolph’s new wall sign ceremony.
Spoof night! : 7:30pm Manship Theatre, 100 Lafayette St. Screening of a parody of the 2005 film “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.” $12. manshiptheatre.org
Friday evening lecture series: 7:30 p.m., Highland Road Park Lookout, 13800 Highland Road. The series covers stargazing techniques, physical phenomena, the space program, famous events and the history and possible future of celestial objects. Suitable for children over 14 years old. free. hrpo.lsu.edu.
Fri-Sun, Jan. 29
“The Boys in the Band”: Friday, Saturday, and Thursday, January 26 at 7:30 pm; Sunday at 2 pm in the Studio Theater at Baton Rouge Playhouse, 7155 Florida Ave. $30 adults; $25 students. (225) 924-6496 or TheatreBR.org website.
Saturday
Red Stick Farmers Market: 8 a.m. to noon, 5th and Main Streets downtown. Farm fresh produce, merchandise, cooking demonstrations and more. www.breada.org.
Oasis Market: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 13827 Coursey Blvd. Vendors selling produce, artisanal goods, baked goods, and more. www.themarketattheoasis.com.
Stargazing: 10 a.m., Irene W. Pennington Planetarium, Louisiana Museum of Arts and Sciences, 100 S. River Road. Learn about the stars and constellations in the local night sky, then watch a show for all ages. Included with normal admission. lasm.org.
LSU Saturday Science: 1 p.m., Goodwood Main Library, 7711 Goodwood Blvd. “Beneath the Sea of Belize: Discovering Ancient Mayan Ruins” was moderated by Heather McKillop, professor at Louisiana State University. free. www.phys.lsu.edu.
Surreal Salon Evening: 7 p.m., Baton Rouge Gallery, 1515 Dalrymple Drive. The party is a combination of art, music and lots of dress-up ideas. $40, advance; $50, door. www.batonrougallery.org.
Saturday Sunday
“Shen Yun: China Before Communism”: Saturday 2pm and 7pm and Sunday 1pm, Raising Cane’s River Center Performing Arts Theater, 396 St. Louis St. Chinese classical dance, dynamic animated backgrounds and original orchestral work. $80 and up. https://raisingcanesrivercenter.com/
Sunday
Lincoln of Libraries: 3 p.m., Goodwood Main Library, 7711 Goodwood Blvd. In Storytelling Lincoln (ages 12+), the host shares facts about the nation’s history and his own, through some of his favorite stories and jokes. free.
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Lincoln of Libraries: 5 p.m., Goodwood Main Library, 7711 Goodwood Blvd. In “A Visit to Mr. Lincoln” (Kids Edition), the host tells the story of his own life and the history of the United States of America in his time. free.
Tuesday
The Art of Lunch: A Time-honored European Travel Tradition: Noon to 1 p.m., LSU Museum of Art, 3rd Floor, 100 Lafayette Street. Presentation by Professor Darius Spieth, Regional Coordinator for Art History, LSU College of Art and Design. Bring your own lunch; water and soda are provided. free. www.lsumoa.org.
Frog training: 6:30 p.m., Beverly Browncoats Auditorium, 11855 Highland Road. Courtesy of LSU Hilltop Arboretum and Louisiana Naturalist of Greater Baton Rouge. $10, members; $15, non-members. lsu.edu/hilltop.
Thursday
Red Stick Farmers Market: 8 a.m. to noon, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, 6400 Perkins Road. Farm fresh produce, merchandise, cooking demonstrations and more. www.breada.org.
TACOS ‘N TRIVIA: 7 p.m., Three Roll Estate, 760 St. Philip St. facebook.com/threerollestate.
Baton Rouge Symphony: 7:30 p.m., Raising Cane’s River Center for the Performing Arts, 396 St. Louis Street. With Canadian conductor Adam Johnson and guest soloist mezzo-soprano Hayley McAvoy. $24 and up. brso.org.
“Original Queen Bee” Documentary: 7:30 p.m., Manship Theater, 100 Lafayette St. Baton Rouge blues star James “Slim Harper” Moore’s story. $12. manshiptheatre.org.
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Louisiana Arts Association: Independence Park Theatre, 7800 Independence Blvd. “Winter Membership Show” runs until March 9th. Opening hours are Tuesday-Friday 10am-5pm. artguildlouisiana.org.
Baton Rouge Center for Contemporary Art Galleries: 1515 Dalrymple Drive. “Salon Surreal”, an annual exhibition celebrating the popular Surreal/Pulp movement, runs until Thursday 26 January. www.batonrougallery.org.
Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center: 10503 N. Oak Hill Blvd. “The 4th Annual Marsh Art Spectacle,” featuring local artists in the fields of fabric art, fine art, and photography – themed “Louisiana Natural Impressions” through Sunday, February 26, during normal business hours. brec.org.
Capitol Park Museum: 660 N. Fourth St. “Mardi Gras in the Nation’s Capital: Washington Mardi Gras Ball.” (225) 342-5428 or Louisiana Museum.org.
CARY SAURAGE Community Art Center Shell Gallery: 233 St. Ferdinand St. “Preserving Our Place,” a photo series on the effects of climate change on the Louisiana coastline, through Saturday, February 25. art net.
Elizabeth Gallery: 680 Jefferson Highway. “Ways of Looking at an Egret,” by Krista Roche, until Saturday, February 25. (225) 924-6437 or the gallery’s Facebook page.
MANSHIP GALLERY: 100 Lafayette St. “Becky Fos” through April 30. “Beth Welch” through Monday, February 20 at Jones Walker Foyer. free. manshiptheatre.org/exhibit/becky-fos.
Louisiana Museum of Arts and Sciences: 100 Nanhe Road. “The Bumblebee,” by Paula Sharp and Ross Eatman, is on display at the Colonnade Gallery through April 30. “Historical Diamonds: The Powerful Women of Ashley Longshore,” through Sunday, January 29; “Pinpointing the Stars,” Cosmos Gallery, featuring works from the permanent collection that highlight the planetarium’s history, timeline of development, and its contribution to Star attention until August 2024. “Illustrating Health,” an in-depth look at the oft-overlooked work of medical illustrators, through August 6. Additionally, “Mesmerica” is extended through January at the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium. (225) 344-5272 or lasm.org.
LSU Art Museum: Shaw Arts Center, 100 Lafayette Street, “The Mediterranean: American Art from the Graham D. Williford Collection”; “Volterra,” from the Kevin Benham Photography Series; and ” Pearlware, Polish, & Privilege: Art by Paul Scott,” through Sunday, February 26. (225) 389-7200 or www.lsumoa.org.
Magnolia Hill Plantation: 2161 Nicholson Blvd. Guided and self-guided tours. Hours of operation are Monday to Saturday 10am to 4pm and Sunday 1pm to 4pm. brec.org/index.cfm/park/MagnoliaMoundPlantation.
Old Governor’s Mansion: 502 North Avenue is open for viewing. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Friday, 10am to 4pm. Free admission. oldgovernorsmansion.com website.
Old State Capitol: Admission to 100 North Avenue is free. louisianaoldstatecapitol.org.
West Baton Rouge Museum: 845 N. Jefferson Ave., Port Allen. “Ron’s Throwback: Remembering Ronald Kennedy,” through March 19. “Angela Gregory: The Old Lady of Louisiana Sculpture,” Through Aug. 7. (225) 336-2422 or westbatonrougemuseum.org.
Yes, we cannibals: 1600 Government St. “Emptiness Ecologies,” Louisiana’s various artists, through Saturday, February 4. Hours are Sat noon-6pm, Sun noon-3pm, Thurs 6-9pm by appointment. (240) 644-2038 or (240) 595-9421.
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