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CREATIVE FLAIR

hen I travel, I always try to make time to stop by at least one gallery or art museum resides at The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C.?) During a weekend jaunt to New Orleans a few years ago, I wandered into the Ogden Museum of Southern Art and became smitten within minutes. In addition to their fabulous exhibits, I love the idea of a spot dedicated to celebrating the creative works of our region and their distinctive appeal. Whether you have a chance to see the Ogden in person, or an online visit makes more sense right now, you will be rewarded. Turn to page 15 to read about the highlights.

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