SHREVEPORT, LA — Centenary College’s Meadows Museum of Art has announced a significant enhancement to its permanent collection accessibility. A new online database now provides public access to collection pieces, allowing Centenary students and the general public to explore the collection with greater ease and efficiency.
The initial launch includes the founding collection of 360 works made by Jean Despujols during his 1930s tour of Indochina. Gifted by Algur H. Meadows in 1969, this collection serves as the cornerstone of the museum. The database features images of each work along with descriptions and keyword searches. Over time, more artworks from the 1,600-item collection will be added.
“I am very excited that we are giving the public access to our collection online,” said Kristin Sorensen, collections manager at the Meadows. “I feel it's an incredible opportunity to showcase the Meadows in new ways to new audiences. The artists whose work we hold deserve to be seen by more than just the staff here; we want it to be enjoyed by anyone.”
Aligning with the museum's mission to engage the community through innovative academic discourse on the arts, the online database will impact how people interact with the collection in several ways:
To view the digital collections, visit .
About the Meadows Museum of Art
The Meadows Museum of Art is located on the campus of ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ at 2911 Centenary Boulevard in Shreveport, Louisiana. The Museum is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The Museum is closed on Sundays and College holidays. For more information or to schedule field trips, call the Museum at 318.869.5169 or visit .