Explore Baton Rouge: Things to Do at Rural Life Museum

Events

 

 

Building Community, Building Louisiana: The People of the Rural Life Museum

 

The LSU Rural Life Museum is proud to present its 2026 theme, Community: The Fabric of our Nation.
"Building Community, Building Louisiana: The People of the Rural Life Museum."

As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of our nation, we honor the everyday people who built Louisiana by highlighting the communities represented at the LSU Rural Life Museum. Through families' historical accounts and objects in the collection, this year's exhibit will focus on the people who called the museum's historic structures home.

Programming will include performances, author talks, exhibitions, and hands-on demonstrations.

The exhibition will be on display from February through October 2026.

Included with museum admission.

 


An Evening at Windrush

Friday, April 24, 2026
6:30 - 9:00 PM


Join us for an unforgettable evening of music, drinks, and delicious food set admist the magical Windrush Gardens. You will be treated to delectable cocktails and music in Windrush, followed by a seated Southern supper prepared by the renowned Chef John Folse.

All proceeds benefit the Friends of the LSU Rural Life Museum. For event table sponsorship or additional information, please contact the museum directly by calling (225) 765-2437 or by emailing rlm@lsu.edu.

Tickets are available to purchase here or in person at the museum.

College of pictures from the event An Evening at Windrush


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Ron Zappe International Beerfest XXI


Saturday, May 2nd, 2026
3:00 - 6:00 PM


Join the Friends of LSU Rural Life Museum and Utz Brands for the Ron Zappe International Beerfest! Enjoy tastings of more than two hundred domestic and international beers and ales at this Baton Rouge tradition -- which also features more than a few home brews. They are always crowd pleasers!

The 21st annual Ron Zappe International Beerfest will be held Saturday, May 2, from 3:00 until 6:00pm. Proceeds from this annual event benefits the LSU Rural Life Museum and supports its mission rooted in research, education, and preservation.

This event is for patrons 21 years of age and older. Proper photo identification is required to purchase tickets and to enter the event. Parents, please find a sitter for your youngsters and furry friends alike. No children or pets will be admitted to the museum grounds. There is also no outside beverages, coolers, backpacks or bags allowed.

Non- alcoholic beverages and food will be available. Tickets are limited to 2000.

Purchase tickets online here


May Community Days 

Plein Air Painting 

Saturday, May 16th- 10:00am - 2:00pm

Join the LSU Rural Life Museum on Saturday, May 16th as Baton Rouge Plein Air demonstrates the art of plein air throughout the historic grounds. Ask questions, bring your own set up, and check out the new temporary exhibit showcasing plein air. Included with purchase of general museum admission- free for museum members. 

Gulf Coast Blacksmith Association

Saturday, May 23rd 

The Gulf Coast Blacksmith Association visits the LSU Rural Life Museum on Saturday, May 23rd! Watch blacksmiths demonstrate forging techniques in our historic blacksmiths shop, check out their unique creations, and learn all about this traditional craft! Included with purchase of general museum admission- free for museum members. 

 

                             Blacksmithing

 

 

 

Campers building a birdhouse

LSU Rural Life Apprentice Program 

Monday, June 1st - Friday, June 5th 

8:00am- 12:30pm 

The LSU Rural Apprentice Program is our hands-on summer program where campers step back in time to explore Louisiana history, culture, and traditional skills. Guided by craftspeople and museum professionals, campers will practice historic trades, agricultural practices, and daily life from the past.
In celebration of America's 250th anniversary, we're excited to feature new and thematic activities for campers to bring America's history to life in fun and meaningful ways! Forge a fork, participate in Spanish-Louisiana marching drills, and try your hand at baking an election cake. Practice your penmanship with the very same paper and ink made the previous day. 

Age Group: 4th-8th graders for the 2026-2027 school year 

Cost: $125 for museum members, $150 for non-members 

Registration: In order to register, please fill out this form. Once completed, please email the form to rlm@lsu.edu, and a museum staff member will reach out with payment directions to confirm your registration. Spots are limited to 50 participants. 


Fiddlin' with the Finest!

A Celebration of Louisiana Fiddling 

Saturday, June 13th- 2:00pm 

Celebrate the continuing legacy of Louisiana folk fiddling at the LSU Rural Life Museum for Fiddlin' with the Finest! A discussion with three past Louisiana State Fiddle Champions on the importance of this tradition will include live music. The performance of various regional fiddle styles will be accompanied by demonstrations of fiddle stick playing and twin fiddling. A Q&A session on participating in fiddle competitions will follow. Fiddlers of all skill levels are invited to bring their instruments for a jam session with some of Louisiana’s finest fiddlers! Everyone young and old is invited to this free event! 

Keynote Speakers:

Dr. Shane Rasmussen, NSU Professor of English and Director of the Louisiana Folklife Center 
Clancey Stewart, 2018 Louisiana State Fiddle Champion and fiddle instructor 
Joe Suchanek, 2024 Louisiana State Fiddle Champion and guitarist 
Gina Forsyth, Award Winning Singer and Songwriter

Presenting Partners:

Louisiana Folklife Center 
Natchitoches Louisiana: Convention and Visitor Bureau 
Natchitoches: Where History Lives 
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, Inc. 
City of Natchitoches Louisiana 
Cane River National Heritage Area 
Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities 
Shreveport Regional Arts Council 

 

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Antique Tractor

Antique Engines Showcase 

Saturday, July 25th 

10:00am- 4:30pm 

Spark your creativity, crank machinery, and witness history come to life at the LSU Rural Life Museum for the 2nd Antique Engines Showcase. This special event celebrates the early mechanical power that shaped rural Louisiana. 

Features:

Antique tractors, engines, and cars 

Rope-making and rural machinery demos 

Antique water pump & sugarcane grinder 

and more!

Included with general museum admission- free for museum members