• Express Yourself

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    • Be Well

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      Yoga: Partner Poses

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    • Resources for Your Mental Health

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    • Teen-Friendly NOLA Clinics Fall-Winter 2023

      Teen-Friendly NOLA Clinics Fall-Winter 2023

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    • Have Fun

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    • How to Be an Eco-Dresser

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    • GLITTER!

      GLITTER!

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    • Must Read Books Fall-Winter 2023

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    • Volunteer Opportunities for Service Hours

      Volunteer Opportunities for Service Hours

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    • Expand Your Mind

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    • Lucy Scholz

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    • When I Grow Up: Careers in Skilled Trades

      When I Grow Up: Careers in Skilled Trades

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Tell your story and join the #EverydayNewOrleans community! Add your pictures to the “virtual installation” by using the hashtag on Instagram! Your picture might even get reshared on the @everydayneworleans account!

Love the cover of this issue as much as we do? The picture was taken by Grace King High School senior Blanca Carolina Dubón during a community-wide photography project earlier this year. Blanca had never thought of herself as an artist until she participated in #EverydayNewOrleans – a local version of The Everyday Projects, which is a global effort to challenge stereotypes through photography. Implemented by the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) and the New Orleans Photo Alliance (NOPA), Nic Aziz, NOMA’s community outreach coordinator, and NOPA photographers worked with New Orleanians from across the city to help them document their daily lives. The results are amazing. Here are some of the other photographs that were taken by female high school students and chosen for the #EverydayNewOrleans installation at NOMA.

“It was such an amazing experience to be a photographer for a week. It made me realize the artistic side of me that I didn’t know existed as well as the beauty and uniqueness of my city.”

Blanca Carolina Dubón

Photos by Hillary Avila
Grace King High School
(showing her best friend and fellow #EverydayNewOrleans participant Blanca Carolina Dubón)

“When taking this image, I wanted to express my pride for being an African American female and my love for the urban culture. I hope that when someone else looks at my photo that they realize they should be unapologetic about loving who they are and where they come from. This is hinted at by the nonchalant look on the girl’s face in my image.”

Martika Carter

Photos by Martika Carter
Warren Easton Charter High School

Photos by Martika Carter
Warren Easton Charter High School

The everyday life of an athlete. Warming up before our big win at the track meet.

Kayla Morris

Photos by Kayla Morris
Grace King High School

Photos by Trinity Gaines
Warren Easton Charter High School

Capturing amazing photos every day is easy and fun with your cell phone! No expensive equipment required. Here are a few tips to get you started on your journey to stunning images.

Jennifer Williams

Youth and Family Program Manager, NOMA

  • #EverydayNewOrleans workshop participant Hillary Avila from Grace King High School had the ingenious idea to create a color filter with school supplies! She placed clear tape over her cell phone camera and colored the tape with a blue sharpie. Afterwards she captured the photo of her best friend featured in the spread.
  • Scan the vicinity for shot possibilities! We are surrounded by beauty; while hanging out with friends and family, take a moment to photograph the world around you. Think intentionally about angles and proximity to fill your frame with the subject.
  • Check out free photo editing apps! Tools like VSCO and Snapseed will assist you in taking your photography to the next level. Editing tools help with adjustments to lighting and color to add the pop you are looking for.
  • Join a creative community! Connect with others at your school, in the city, and from around the world to learn new techniques, share ideas, and display your images.
Join the NOMA Teen Squad!

NOMA seeks creative, enthusiastic, dedicated high school students to join the museum team and help shape teen programs at NOMA! Meet teens from around the city of New Orleans, receive community service hours, and develop leadership skills.

NOMA is FREE for Teens every day!

Take advantage of the Teen Pass at NOMA. Receive free admission (ages 13-19) to NOMA through the end of 2018 thanks to Te Helis Foundation.

Teen Volunteer Opportunities

Teens of all ages are invited to a monthly day of service in the sculpture garden. Fall dates are October 13, November 10, and December 8.

For more information, contact education@noma.org.