The Evil Genius of a King, by Matthew Bakkom
"A subjective inquiry into the trajectory of art history" curated by Loyola University art history students.
January 25-March 29, 2018
Opening reception: January 25, 2018, Diboll Art Gallery, 5-7 pm
Free and open to the public
About the Collins C. Diboll Art Gallery
Located on the beautiful campus of Loyola University New Orleans, the Collins C. Diboll Art Gallery and Visual Art Center is distinguished by a wide range and depth of art exhibitions. Our revolving exhibitions, which are free for all visitors, include student, local, national, and international shows. We are dedicated to reinforcing Loyola's mission by serving as an educational exhibit space and offering free lectures and workshops to the public. The Diboll Art Gallery was the first university gallery to re-open after Hurricane Katrina and provided a significant impact on the arts community during this critical time when few spaces were available.
The Diboll Art Gallery is a project of the Department of Art in the College of Music and Media and Loyola University New Orleans.
Location: Fourth floor of the J. Edgar and Louise S. Monroe Library on Loyola's main campus
Gallery hours: Monday to Saturday 10 a.m.–6 p.m. and Sundays 12–6 p.m.
Free admission.