Keaton Evans-Black, Arts-based Wellness Experiences Manager

In his role as Arts-based Wellness Experiences Manager, Keaton Evans-Black designs and leads innovative arts-based wellness initiatives that support mental health and well-being at IU Bloomington, other IU campuses, and in surrounding communities. Evans-Black began his role in September 2024, practicing in the on-site Roehm Family Art-making Studio. Wellness programs that encourage community through art-making include Mindful Mondays; CCC: Culture, Creativity, Connection; and Pride in Art. A full list of museum events can be accessed at the museum's event calendar.

Evans-Black commented, “I am excited to be working in an environment that values combining the disciplines of art and therapeutic practice. The Eskenazi Museum’s commitment to creating an environment for all is exhilarating, and I cherish a workplace that welcomes my authentic self and practice. I look forward to cultivating genuine connection in the community and facilitating programs that demonstrate people’s innate creative abilities.”

Evans-Black is a licensed therapist and art therapist. Prior to joining Indiana University, he provided therapeutic services as a child and family therapist in rural Indiana, addressing complex issues related to addiction, trauma, and mental health in children and adults. Evans-Black holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a Psychology minor (2018) and a Master’s degree in Art Therapy (2020), both from IU Indianapolis (formerly IUPUI).

About the IU Eskenazi Museum of Art

Since its establishment in 1941, the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art has grown from a small university teaching collection into one of the most significant university art collections in the United States. A preeminent teaching museum on the Indiana University campus, its internationally acclaimed collection includes more than 47,000 objects representing nearly every art-producing culture throughout history from around the world.

The Eskenazi Museum of Art recently completed a $30 million renovation of its acclaimed I. M. Pei–designed building. The newly renovated museum is an enhanced teaching resource for Indiana University and southern Indiana. The museum is dedicated to engaging students, faculty, artists, scholars, alumni, and the wider public through the cultivation of new ideas and scholarship.

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