Category: Special Exhibitions


  • The Art of Mysticism: Religious art in DOMA 

    Unidentified European Artist, Book of Hours, about 1470, ink on vellum bound in leather, Elisabeth Ball Collection, gift of the George and Frances Ball Foundation, on loan from Archives and Special Collections, Alexander M. Bracken Library, L1989.024.002 Written by Tori Smith, Public Relations and Social Media Assistant  Spilling out with spirituality  One summer day during undergraduate school, Matthew Hotham sat […]

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  • Behind the scenes of Rising to the Surface

    Written by Tori Smith, Public Relations and Social Media Assistant It’s official! Rising to the Surface, an exhibition by Debbie Ma, debuted on September 28. Museum visitors can follow the patterned staircases and walk their way to Debbie’s gallery, full of abstract paintings.    Visitors who come to view the exhibition may not normally realize how […]

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  • A Wild Story is told in DOMA galleries

    Image: Francisco De Goya, Spanish (1746-1828), Animal Folly, 1877, etching, aquaint, and tonal scratches, 9 ½ x 13 7/8 in. plate, The David and Sarojini Johnson Collection. Written by Olivia Miller, Education Intern A Wild Story: The David and Sarojini Johnson Print Collection is an exhibition of prints created with a wide range of techniques […]

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  • ART: You’ll Be Glad You Came

      By: Jalynn Madison, Public Relations & Marketing Intern College can be a stressful time for students. Between worrying about your GPA, graduation, and deciding on your next steps in life, it’s not surprising that summer break is sought after and well spent. But instead of spending money on a vacation across the country, why […]

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