Category: Events


  • 1 in 3 Curator’s Talk with Marina Galvani

    Felicia Konrad Registrar Intern On Tuesday, February 16, students, professors, and community members gathered at the David Owsley Art Museum to hear Dr. Marina Galvani, economist, cultural manager, and World Bank Art Curator, speak on the new exhibit 1 in 3: What Does it Take for You to be Outraged. Dr. Galvani spoke on the challenges […]

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  • Celebrating the Year of the Monkey

    Kyrra Clevenger Education Intern   On February 7, over sixty guests ranging from children, Ball State students, and adults came to celebrate the Chinese New Year at The David Owsley Museum of Art. This year, DOMA had the pleasure of having docent Barbara Alvarez Bohanon and her exchange student Minghao “Patrick” Yan lead this celebration. The event […]

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  • What’s Happening in February

    What’s Happening This February At DOMA The Counseling Center Presents Meditation in the Museum Friday | February 5 at 3:30 pm RSVP not necessary, simply stop by. This is a free activity. Recommendation: Bring a towel, blanket or a yoga mat as this activity involves sitting on the floor. Meditation in the Museum is a […]

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  • What’s Happening in November and December?

    Hailey Beard Public Relations Assistant With the holidays approaching, you may be looking for something to do with friends or family. DOMA has many opportunities and events that visitors can experience together. This November, there will be a metal casting weekend workshop, as well as tours covering the Native American and Pacific art that are […]

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  • A Fun and Unique Watercolor Exhibition

    Taylor Henderson Curatorial Intern September 24 was the opening of one of the first David Owsley Museum of Art fall exhibitions, With Watercolor: Content via Technique. Opening the same night, Being There is a photography exhibition curated by Ball State professor and artist Mark Sawrie. A reception was held for the show’s opening night. Guests were greeted […]

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