Month: April 2018


  • Work of the Week: Burners, Burglars, and Beaters

    Written by: Emily Sabens, Public Relations Intern “Burglars, Beaters, and Burners” by Roger Brown depicts the famous Los Angeles riots. In 1992, riots broke out in Los Angeles County, California. Anger was ignited when four police officers were found not guilty after severely beating Rodney King. During the previous year, King was on parole for robbery. […]

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  • Adult Painting Workshop: An Overview

      Written by Emi Frame, DOMA Education Intern On February 11, 2018, an adult painting workshop was held at DOMA that related to the museum’s Spring 2018 special exhibition Richard Diebenkorn: Beginnings, 1942–1955. The workshop was led by Ball State painting professor Scott Anderson, and assisted by DOMA director of education Tania Said and education […]

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  • Work of the Week: Behind a Lonely Cloud

    Written by: Emily Sabens, Public Relations Intern “Behind a Lonely Cloud” is a hidden gem in our collection. Displayed in the John J. and Angeline Pruis Gallery, this painting by Irene Rice Pereira is bold, bright and colorful. Pereira, born in Boston in 1902, played an important role in developing modern art in the U.S. She […]

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  • Happy Birthday, Stella Snead!

    Written by: Emily Sabens, Public Relations Intern Stella Snead, Surrealist painter, photographer and collage artist, was born on this day in 1910. To celebrate her birthday, here are five fast facts about Snead! 1. Snead had a bit of a late start It wasn’t until Snead was in her mid-20s that she pursued a career […]

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