Reflecting pool at Capitol Park Museum in Baton Rouge

Lunchtime Lagniappe: The Intersection of Art and the Criminal Justice System

Wed, Jan 14, 2026
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Baton Rouge
Capitol Park Museum

Join Capitol Park Museum for Lunchtime Lagniappe, a free monthly lecture series featuring conversations about art, culture, and history.

This January program features guest lecturer Becky Gottsgen, a local ceramicist and sculptor, who will discuss the intersection of art and the criminal justice system, drawing on her professional experience and creative practice.

Attendees are welcome to bring lunch and enjoy this informal, midday talk in the museum.

Admission: Free

Illustrated flyer for Capitol Park Museum’s Lunchtime Lagniappe program titled “The Intersection of Art and the Criminal Justice System.” The artwork shows a ceramic artist shaping a clay pot at a pottery wheel in a studio setting. Text lists guest lecturer Becky Gottsgen, a local ceramicist and sculptor. Event details include January 14, 2026, from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m., at 660 North 4th Street in downtown Baton Rouge. The flyer notes the program is a free monthly event and includes the Friends of Capitol Park Museum and Capitol Park Museum logos.

 

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