The David Owsley Museum of Art is thrilled to announce that The Art of Elizabeth Catlett from the Collection of Samella Lewis will now remain on view through February 28, 2025. This special exhibition features a selection of prints, sculptures, and paintings by one of the most important artists of the 20th century. A leading feminist and political voice in art and social justice, Catlett devoted her career of more than 60 years to expressing critical ideas in powerful visual form both in the United States of America and in her adopted country of Mexico. The works on display come from the personal collection of artist Samella Lewis, who was a student and lifelong friend of Catlett's. Please consider including this compelling and beautiful show as you plan your Spring syllabus, Black History Month activities, and class and personal visits.
Visit bsu.edu/doma to learn more about the exhibition, related programs, and the museum. Please note: DOMA will be closed to the public November 27 - 30 for Thanksgiving Break and December 21 - January 4 for Winter Break.
About the David Owsley Museum of Art
2021 W. Riverside Avenue in the Fine Arts Building
bsu.edu/DOMA
Muncie's Gateway to the World of Art
Public Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturday 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University houses a world art collection with more than 11,000 original works representing all seven continents. DOMA cultivates lifelong learning and recreation in the visual arts through exciting interdisciplinary exhibitions and engaging displays of the permanent collection in an educational environment that serves both the University and the East Central Indiana region. For more information, contact the museum.