Lara Kuykendall, associate professor at Ball State University, presented "Heroes for Hard Times: American Art during the 1930s and 1940s" Thursday evening at the Marianna Kistler Museum of Art. Kuykendall focused on artist portrayals of heroes such as veterans and African-American folk hero John Henry. (Bailey Britton | Collegian Media Group)
Lara Kuykendall, associate professor at Ball State University, presented "Heroes for Hard Times: American Art during the 1930s and 1940s" Thursday evening at the Marianna Kistler Museum of Art. Kuykendall focused on artist portrayals of heroes such as veterans and African-American folk hero John Henry. (Bailey Britton | Collegian Media Group)
Lara Kuykendall, associate professor at Ball State University, presented "Heroes for Hard Times: American Art during the 1930s and 1940s" Thursday evening at the Marianna Kistler Museum of Art. Kuykendall focused on artist portrayals of heroes such as veterans and African-American folk hero John Henry. (Bailey Britton | Collegian Media Group)
Lara Kuykendall, associate professor at Ball State University, presented "Heroes for Hard Times: American Art during the 1930s and 1940s" Thursday evening at the Marianna Kistler Museum of Art. Kuykendall focused on artist portrayals of heroes such as veterans and African-American folk hero John Henry. (Bailey Britton | Collegian Media Group)
Lara Kuykendall, associate professor at Ball State University, presented "Heroes for Hard Times: American Art during the 1930s and 1940s" Thursday evening at the Marianna Kistler Museum of Art. Kuykendall focused on artist portrayals of heroes such as veterans and African-American folk hero John Henry. (Bailey Britton | Collegian Media Group)
Lara Kuykendall, associate professor at Ball State University, presented "Heroes for Hard Times: American Art during the 1930s and 1940s" Thursday evening at the Marianna Kistler Museum of Art. Kuykendall focused on artist portrayals of heroes such as veterans and African-American folk hero John Henry. (Bailey Britton | Collegian Media Group)
Lara Kuykendall, associate professor at Ball State University, presented "Heroes for Hard Times: American Art during the 1930s and 1940s" Thursday evening at the Marianna Kistler Museum of Art. Kuykendall focused on artist portrayals of heroes such as veterans and African-American folk hero John Henry. (Bailey Britton | Collegian Media Group)
Lara Kuykendall, associate professor at Ball State University, presented "Heroes for Hard Times: American Art during the 1930s and 1940s" Thursday evening at the Marianna Kistler Museum of Art. Kuykendall focused on artist portrayals of heroes such as veterans and African-American folk hero John Henry. (Bailey Britton | Collegian Media Group)
Lara Kuykendall, associate professor at Ball State University, presented "Heroes for Hard Times: American Art during the 1930s and 1940s" Thursday evening at the Marianna Kistler Museum of Art. Kuykendall focused on artist portrayals of heroes such as veterans and African-American folk hero John Henry. (Bailey Britton | Collegian Media Group)
Lara Kuykendall, associate professor at Ball State University, presented "Heroes for Hard Times: American Art during the 1930s and 1940s" Thursday evening at the Marianna Kistler Museum of Art. Kuykendall focused on artist portrayals of heroes such as veterans and African-American folk hero John Henry. (Bailey Britton | Collegian Media Group)