Devil Icons: Devil Iconography in Mexican Masks
Opened July 25, 2020
Current Exhibits
Spectrum Dynamics [Opens February 20]
Indiana University's Caleb Weintraub, Associate Professor, Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture, and Design, and Dr. Dan Kennedy, Associate Professor, [...]
The World of Frida [Opens March 27]
The World of Frida, celebrates the culture, style, and persona of visionary painter Frida Kahlo, an artist who continues to inspire with her story of love, adventure, and [...]
Guided by Curiosity
Guided by Curiosity is the culmination of four virtual exhibitions curated by members of the museum’s education staff brought [...]
Mexican and Latin American Folk Art
The International Museum of Art & Science introduces visitors to a variety of the colorful and powerful pieces from [...]
Wild Bees
Wild Bees, an exhibition showcasing the works of Paula Sharp and Ross Eatman, is a collection of stunning macro photographs [...]
Warriors of Light by Max Vityk
The International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) presents Max Vityk’s Warriors of Light, on exhibit in the Main [...]
Virtual Exhibits
Natural Essence
Ceramics have been around for a long time. They can be created by using different types of clay and [...]
Pollinators in Action
The International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) is excited to announce the winners of its first community juried [...]
Votes for Women
Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service in collaboration with [...]
The Science and Art of Cooperation
Social behavior is a trait that has been retained in species across many different orders of life, from fish [...]
Devil Icons: Devil Iconography in Mexican Masks
This exhibition explores popular and mysterious Mexican iconography of the devil through the use of Mexican folk art masks. [...]
Threaded Roots
Threaded Roots delves in to the history of textiles and its cultural value in Hispanic societies with an emphasis on [...]