DOMA showcases never-before-seen art, piano performance Thursday

<p>Chin Ting Chan, musical director for The New Music Ensemble, conducts Nov. 1, 2017 at The David Owsley Museum for a performance. The School of Music played a concert with pieces inspired by artwork from the museum. <strong>Rachel Ellis, DN File</strong></p>

Chin Ting Chan, musical director for The New Music Ensemble, conducts Nov. 1, 2017 at The David Owsley Museum for a performance. The School of Music played a concert with pieces inspired by artwork from the museum. Rachel Ellis, DN File

Visual and musical arts will combine this week at the David Owsley Museum of Art.

Continuing with its Music in the Museum event series, the museum will host James Helton, a Ball State professor of piano performance, in concert for free.

The sounds of Bach and Mozart will fill the museum as Helton performs "Richard Diebenkorn: Beginnings, 1942-1955.”

A welcome reception at 5 p.m. will precede the concert, which lasts from 6-8 p.m.

After the concert, visitors may visit the Diebenkorn exhibition, which, according to the museum’s website, includes paintings and drawings that have never been on display before.

The title of the exhibit, “Beginnings,” coincides with the theme of the concert.

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