Final Friday: ‘Bridges and Borders’ with the David Owsley Museum of Art 

David Owsley Museum of Art. File photoDavid Owsley Museum of Art. File photo

By: Rachel Buckmaster— 

Muncie, IN – Muncie’s creative community will be celebrated with the David Owsley Museum of Art’s first ever online Final Friday event on Friday, June 26 from 7 – 9 p.m.. Final Friday: BRIDGES & BORDERS will feature a variety of distinctive local voices, as emcees C.S. Hendershot and Michael Mares introduce PechaKucha speed talks on Facebook Live. Following the presentations, DJ Jannell will provide music and video collages inspired by summer and celebrating art and community. 

Scheduled presenters include Jessica Calderwood, artist; Ana De Brea, architect; Destiny Donati, student activist; Joanna Haun, museum historian; Peggy Lewis, community volunteer; and Natalie Phillips, art historian. Their topics are: 

Jessica Calderwood – Metal and Glass Art 

Ana De Brea – Connections Made in Modern Times 

Destiny Donati – Youth Protest 

Joanna Haun – A History of the Levi Coffin House 

Peggy Lewis – A Summary of the Human Library Program 

Natalie Phillips – A History of Groundhog Day 

To see the most up-to-date schedule or find out more about the Final Friday event and to tune in on June 26, visit the DOMA Facebook event page. 

About the David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University

Located at 2021 W. Riverside Avenue, Muncie, Indiana The David Owsley Museum of Art (DOMA) at Ball State University houses a world art collection with over 11,000 works from Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, Europe, and the Americas. DOMA cultivates lifelong learning and recreation in the visual arts through exciting interdisciplinary art exhibitions with engaging displays of the permanent collection in an educational environment that serves both the university and the East Central Indiana region. Visit our website: bsu.edu/DOMA 

For more information, call the museum at 765-285-5242 or email artmuseum@bsu.edu.