History
In 1962, while Goshen College Director Emeritus of International Education Arlin and Naomi Hunsberger ’55 were working in Haiti with Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), they were captivated by the local art. As they became familiar with Haitian artists and galleries, this interest turned into a passion, feeding a desire to learn more about a country that they had come to love.
Over the course of 18 years in Haiti working with MCC, Mennonite Disaster Service, Church World Service, Organization of American States, Pan American Development Foundation and as Goshen College Study-Service Term (SST) leaders, they amassed a collection with nearly 100 pieces of art — one of the finest Haitian art collections in the Midwest — that depicts the everyday, the historical and the legend of Haitian life and culture.
The rotating pieces on display are just part of the overall collection. The Hunsberger Commons has become a permanent home to their Haitian art collection, which makes the space colorful and expressive of Goshen’s international engagement.