Frank Hayden: Lift Every Voice
One of Louisiana’s most significant sculptors of the twentieth century, Frank Hayden (1934-1988) created artwork that reflects the artist’s deeply spiritual and humanistic concerns.
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Louisiana Art & Science Museum 100 River Road South, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802

One of Louisiana’s most significant sculptors of the twentieth century, Frank Hayden (1934-1988) created artwork that reflects the artist’s deeply spiritual and humanistic concerns. Organized by the Louisiana Art & Science Museum and now on view through January 3, 2021, Frank Hayden: Lift Every Voice is the first exhibition to explore Hayden’s life and work in such depth, and integrates his stylistic concerns and influences with his biographical information. On display will be around forty pieces, including some artworks rarely seen, from the collections of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum, the Louisiana State University Museum of Art, Southern University, Xavier University, and several private collections. Influenced by his Catholic faith and the principles of the Civil Rights Movement, Hayden’s work displays universal themes such as life, love, and family, along with themes of Christian values and civil rights. Hayden was one of the first to create public art tributes to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. For more information, visit lasm.org.
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