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Portrait of Braydee Euliss.

As the new executive director of Muncie Arts & Culture Council, Braydee Euliss, ’11, said she strives to enhance the role of the arts “as a community builder, as an economic driver, as a kind of glue that helps hold smaller communities like ours together.”

Artist Stacey Lee Webber, ’05, returned to Ball State for a solo exhibit that included intricate sculptures made from coins. The sculptor also spoke to School of Art students, who were inspired by her journey to becoming a full-time artist.

Jim Davis is seen leading a lecture at Ball State in October 2016 in Sursa Hall.

The artist behind the iconic comic strip and merchandising empire, who began teaching at the School of Art in the fall, will speak at 7 p.m. in Sursa Hall.

Attendees at a September Book Arts Collaborative workshop spend time creating their own 100-page, hard-backed blank books.

Working out of an old Muncie warehouse, professors immerse 17 students from diverse academic backgrounds in the craft of making books.

Two glass pumpkins are seen at an annual Glass Guild Pumpkin Sale at the Alumni Center.

The fall event for glass working/sculpture students, which also subsidizes their career-building opportunities, sells out in less than two hours.

Jim Davis and School of Art Dean Arne Flaten walk through Paws, Inc., in Albany, Indiana.

The 1967 alumnus and creator of one of the world’s most beloved comic strips will teach two graduate-level courses and present two lectures this year.

Honors College senior Sarah Fischer holds up a glass etching she made of a dead bird she found.

Honors College senior Sarah Fischer has blended her majors in biology and printmaking by studying campus bird-window impacts and creating bird etchings.