Tag: Fractured Narratives


  • First Person: Eric Gottesman

    James Schwab Curatorial Assistant Recently, museum staff had the  pleasure of welcoming Eric Gottesman to our community as he engaged children in a collaborative exercise and presented about his book, Sudden Flowers, as well as some of his other projects. Featured in our temporary exhibition, Fractured Narratives: A Strategy to Engage, Gottesman is a photographic artist […]

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  • A Museum of Family Fun!

    Stories, art activities, and African drumming set the David Owsley Museum of Art bustling with motion on a very sunny Sunday afternoon for Family FUN Day. Although there was a lot of competition with the beautiful weather outside, many families made it to the museum to take part in our Family Day activities. Throughout the […]

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  • What’s the Scoop this February at the Museum?

    Well folks, we’ve made it through the first, wintery month of the New Year! I hope everyone has remained resolute with their goals for 2015. If you’re like me, you’ve decided that February will be the actual starting point of the “new year, new me,” mentality. DOMA didn’t make any New Year’s resolutions, however we’ve […]

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  • Contemporary, Conceptual, and Captivating

    Do you have an interest in global issues, conceptual art, or multimedia? If so, come see our new special exhibition! Fractured Narratives: A Strategy to Engage; opened today at the David Owsley Museum of Art and will be on view through May 3. This contemporary exhibition was co-curated by Amy Galpin and Abigail Ross Goodman. Fractured […]

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