[1][2] Since departments within the Fine Arts Building relocated to other areas on Ball State's campus, the museum has expanded its galleries, beginning in early-mid-2012 and ending in 2013.
[4] Opening in 1936, Architect George F. Schreiber built the Collegiate Gothic style museum, costing $420,000.
The Fine Arts Building also housed the foreign language, English and social science departments, and a Renaissance style auditorium or recital hall.
[6] After Peter Blume, Robert G. La France was hired in 2014 and is the current director of the David Owsley Museum of Art.
Others are scheduled over the course of the year, and times and dates can be found on the David Owsley Museum of Art website.
They include but are not limited to:[8] Final Fridays PechaKucha talks anchor a vibrant evening of creative conversation, art demonstrations, mingling, and more.