Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Ave. , Kearney,
NE
Optical Chronicle III
August 14, 2018 – April 21, 2019
Author Henry M. Sayre in his book A World of Art discusses the various roles of the artist in society. He identifies four roles; the third is how artists make a visual record of the people, places, and events of their time and place. These identified roles provide the viewer with a touchstone through which they can then begin to interpret the work. This exhibition is the third in a series of four exhibitions, each dedicated to one of Sayre’s four guiding principles.
Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Ave. , Kearney,
NE
Kent Bellows and His Collectors
August 25, 2018 – January 6, 2019
The artworks of Kent Bellows are often explorations into the human nature of those around him and of himself, thereby giving an intimate glimpse into his subject’s lives. His obsessive attention to detail and hyper realism style effortlessly invite viewers into his artistic world. Loaned form Bellows’ collectors, the works are from people he knew – and who knew him well.
Sheldon Museum of Art
12th and R Streets University of Nebraska, Lincoln,
NE
The enduring relevance of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s 1941 “Four Freedoms” address— invoking freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear—is explored in an exhibition of artworks drawn from Sheldon Museum of Art’s permanent holdings and those of private collections.
This exhibition is part of the 50 State Initiative, a nonpartisan project organized by the artist-run For Freedoms Federation to advance art as a means of inspiring civic participation throughout the US.
Admission is free.
Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Ave. , Kearney,
NE
Adornment
September 29, 2018 – February 3, 2019
Adornment looks at how individuals and communities clothe, embellish, or alter their appearances through creative thought and artistic practices. The exhibition explores the ongoing need to create works as varied as filigreed jewelry, beaded traditional or contemporary Native American clothing, African American headdresses, tattoos, nail art, distinctive felt hats, fashion designs, and inspired opera and ballet costumes, among others. The work of over 35 individuals is presented including Cey...
Museum of Nebraska Art
2401 Central Ave. , Kearney,
NE
Nebraska Now: Larry Gawel, Photographs
October 13, 2018 – January 6, 2019
Larry Gawel uses black and white film photography and tintypes, a traditional practice from the 1860s and ‘70s, to juxtapose the flora and fauna of Nebraska and Japan. Gawel specifically looks to hunting and harvest practices in the United States and the Japanese landscape to explore individual’s response to the land and the response to the imagery by viewers.
Artist Talk and Reception: October 13 • 1:30 p.m.
2018 Nebraska Now exhibitions are sponsored by...
Nebraska History Museum
131 Centennial Mall North , Lincoln,
NE
Plainview photographer and race car driver Harold Mauck lived life in the fast lane. His amazing collection of photos documenting northeastern Nebraska's post-World war II culture of stock car racing is featured in our new exhibit on the first floor of the Nebraska History Museum. The exhibit features a selection of Mauck's best photographs showing all aspects of Nebraska stock car racing history.
In addition to the photographs, the exhibit features cars and objects on loan from the Speedway Motors Museum of American Speed, as well as items...
NWU Elder Gallery Exhibit: Restraint and Limitation
Oct 23 through Dec 9
Nebraska Wesleyan University
Elder Gallery, Rogers Center for Fine Arts, 50th Street & Huntington Ave. , Lincoln,
NE
Elder Gallery Exhibit: Restraint and Limitation
October 23-December 9
Exhibit features contemporary, abstract art by women at different points in their careers.
Elder Gallery, Rogers Center for Fine Arts, 50th Street & Huntington Ave.
Free admission
Gallery hours: Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m.
402.465.2273
The International Quilt Study Center & Museum
1523 N. 33rd St. , Lincoln,
NE
Aug.29-Dec.15
Wood Quilts by Laura Petrovich Cheney
IInternational Quilt Study Center & Museum at Quilt House University of Nebraska-Lincoln's East Campus
1523 N. 33rd St.
Lincoln, NE 68583
Phone: 402-472-6549
Email: info@quiltstudy.org
Admission
Adults: $8
Seniors (65+): $6
Child (5-18): $4
Child (under 5): Free
UNL Faculty/Staff and Guest: Free
UNL Student with NCard: Free
Family (up to two adults with dependent children or grandchildren 18 and under): $16
GALLERY TALK & WORKSHOP Saturday, Oct. 13, 1-4:00...
At a Crossroads: The Political Future of Chuck Hagel
Sep 10 through Dec 21
Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Library
6001 Dodge St. Archives and Special Collections, first floor, Omaha,
NE
A new exhibit, At a Crossroads: The Political Future of Chuck Hagel, opens September 10, 2018 and runs through December 21, 2018, on the lower level of UNO's Criss Library.
Learn about the political future that was facing Chuck Hagel in 2007 in a new exhibit from Archives & Special Collections’ U.S. Senator Chuck Hagel Archives. Letters, photographs, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia trace Senator Hagel’s path from early in his first term and involvement in the 2000 presidential election, through the years of speculation about his...
Blue Cat Gallery & Studio
114 W. 3rd Street , Wayne,
NE
Under Two Hundred features over 25 artists from around the state, region, and country. Visitors will be treated to a visual array of paintings, drawings, mixed-media works, jewelry, sculpture, fiber art, encaustic painting, photography, printmaking, and more in this salon-style exhibit. A variety of styles, from traditional to whimsical to edgy, will be included, and is sure to please a wide range of tastes. An opening reception will be held Thursday, Nov. 1 from 5-8pm, free and open to the public.
Temple Building
1209 R St, Lincoln, NE 68508 , Lincoln,
NE
Follow the fortunes of Mother Courage and her three children as they strive to make a living during the madness of war. In this new adaptation of the classic play, the drama unfolds during the height of the American Civil War. While Mother Courage profits from the spoils of war, she faces the ultimate sacrifice in this epic masterpiece of struggle and survival.
William Wolfram and Richard Wiegmann: Between Surface and Time
Nov 4 through Dec 12
Concordia University – Marxhausen Gallery of Art
800 North Columbia , Seward,
NE
O c t o b e r 28 – De c e m b e r 1 2
Organized in conjunction with the 125th Anniversary of Concordia University Nebraska, Between Surface and Time celebrates the art and ministry of Emeriti Professors William Wolfram and Richard Wiegmann. A selection of Wolfram’s digital drawing, painting and liturgical art is paired with forty print editions created by Wiegmann during his service at Concordia. In presenting these two artists, the exhibition highlights Concordia's deep visual art tradition that has shaped more than a half century of art...
Chadron State College
1000 Main Street Memorial Hall, Chadron,
NE
Jake Voorhis presents his senior recital on bass. From the studio of Dr. Mckay Tebbs, Mr. Voorhis will perform jazz and classical music on bass. He will be accompanied by a jazz combo comprised of Alex Rawlings, guitar; Patrick Cassidy, guitar; Jedd Raymond, tenor sax; Aydin Mack, trumpet; and Kyle Kuxhausen, drums.
Free and open to the public, Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. in Memorial Hall Room 104.
The University of Nebraska Brass Quintet will present its fall recital titled “A Lost Dream” on November 12. The title is a reference to the World Premiere of Thomas Larson’s quintet ‘Requiem for a Lost Dream’. The Requiem is a politically powerful work that reflects our divisive times. Other works on the program include Golden Suite by Henri Sauguet. The suite was commissioned by America’s original brass chamber ensemble, The New York Brass Quintet. Other works featured are the Brass Quintet op. 65 by Jan Koetsier and Western...
O'Donnell Auditorium
50th Street and Huntington Ave. , Lincoln,
NE
Nebraska Wesleyan University's Music Department will be hosting two Opera Scenes events November 11 at 3:00pm and November 12 at 7:30pm. The events will be held at O'Donnell Auditorium on the Lincoln NWU campus. Come and join us for a great night of music!
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