Category: Special Exhibitions


  • 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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  • Making a Maquette

    Emma Rogers Media Intern Within the museum’s current special exhibition, Continuum: The Art of Michael Dunbar in the Sculptural Tradition, guests are invited to create models similar to the process Michael Dunbar uses before constructing his sculptures. Styrofoam, cardboard cutouts, foam shapes, and more are assembled and then using mathematical tools such as protractors and compasses, tinkerers do […]

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  • Continuum Exhibition Opening

    Emma Rogers Media Intern September 21st marked the opening of DOMA’s newest special exhibition, Continuum: The Art of Michael Dunbar in the Sculptural Tradition, featuring the work of Midwest sculptor Michael Dunbar. Guests gathered to hear the artist speak about his monumental body of work, including several Machinist Studies that are included in the exhibition. Continuum also features […]

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