About This Event
Champagne & Chagall
Thursday, February 12 from 6–8 PM at the LSU Museum of Art
- SPECIAL GUEST! Consul General of France in Louisiana Rodolphe Sambou
- Free for museum members; $20 for non-members
- Ages 21+ only
- Pre-registration tickets required to attend
- Check-in on the night of the event starts at 5:45 PM in the 1st floor lobby of the Shaw Center for the Arts (100 Lafayette St., Downtown Baton Rouge, LA)
Celebrate love and art at the LSU Museum of Art during Champagne & Chagall, featuring special guest Consul General of France in Louisiana Rodolphe Sambou (pictured below). Inspired by the exhibition Daphnis and Chloe and Other Lovers: Lithographs by Marc Chagall, this elegant evening pairs champagne and desserts with flowers, music, and Valentine’s Day charm. Whether you come with a Valentine, friends, or on your own, enjoy a romantic night of art, conversation, and creativity—including a Valentine card-making station for a sweet takeaway.

During the evening, Consul General of France in Louisiana Rodolphe Sambou will share brief remarks offering insight into Marc Chagall’s life and work, and the cultural spirit of Paris reflected in the exhibition. After his remarks, guests are invited to continue exploring the galleries and enjoy the reception.
Museum Members! Check your email for the promo code to get your tickets FREE! If you are not a member and would like to join, please click here. Once you become a member, please email artmuseum@lsu.edu to receive promo code for this event.
The museum is located on the 5th floor of the Shaw Center for the Arts (100 Lafayette St.) in downtown Baton Rouge, LA.
Click here to learn more about the exhibition. This exhibition is organized by Carole Sorell, Inc., curated by David S. Rubin, and presented by the Park West Foundation. It is supported by a grant from the Pennington Family Foundation.

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