Here's a selfie opportunity for you ... or four.

And while striking poses with each member of the Fab Four, you can take a moment to enjoy California artist Tony Natsoulas' artistry in his sculptural installation, "The Beatles."

You'll find it in the Paula Garvey Manship Foyer Gallery at the entrance of the Shaw Center for the Arts, 100 Lafayette St.

The installation is hosted by the LSU Museum of Art, which has acquired the pieces for its permanent collection. Yes, these Beatles will make their home in Baton Rouge.

Each piece has its own title:

The John Lennon sculpture, "Tomorrow Never Knows," alludes to the farewell rooftop performance at Apple Studios in London with the musician holding the Gibson guitar he played during the concert.

Next up is Ringo Starr, titled "Sea of Green," depicting the musician wearing psychedelic clothing, referencing the style and culture showcased in The Beatles' 1968 film, "Yellow Submarine."

Paul McCartney is portrayed in "This Boy," which represents an early incarnation of the singer when he and his bandmates wore the Pierre Cardin-inspired collarless suits and sported bowl haircut styles.

Finally, there's the most complex sculpture out of the four, "I, Me, Mine," portraying George Harrison in references of his quest for spiritual enlightenment and embrace of Eastern religions, specifically Hinduism. The figure mirrors an Indian deity with multiple arms, such as Vishnu.

The Shaw Center is open 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday, 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 9 a.m-11 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.-11 p. Saturday and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday.

Admission is free, so be sure to have your iPhones and Smart Phones in hand for those selfies.  

For more information, visit lsumoa.org.