Category: Education


  • Guerrilla Girls

    “Do women have to be naked to get into a museum?”, asks Guerrilla Girl Frida Kahlo. Tuesday night at Sursa Hall on the Ball State campus, we had a gorilla in our midst! Well, sorta. The museum, art department, and several other organizations on campus hosted a founding memeber of the Guerrilla Girl, “Frida Kahlo”. […]

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  • Ball State Visiting Artist: Lauren Gallaspy

    Thursday, November 6th and Friday, November 7th the Ball State University School of Art and Ball State University Clay Guild welcomed Lauren Gallaspy as a visiting artist. Lauren Gallaspy is a ceramic artist who is a professor at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. During her visit she spent both days demonstrating her […]

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  • Story of Art

    On Wednesday September 15, Barbara Alverez-Bohanon, a docent and also a member of the David Owsley Museum of Art Executive Committee, lead a fun event for a few children. This event, The Story of Art, will take place every third Wednesday of the month on October 15 and November 19. The event is planned for […]

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  • Finding Inspiration in the Museum

    This past week Wild about Writing Campers explored the museum to find inspiration by examining genres of writing, using the museum collection to spur creativity, and hone their writing. Writing teachers Felicia Gray and Rena Dossett guided young authors in letting their imaginations roam free. Students discovered that there are no borders or boundaries when […]

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