Background artwork: Fire Flower by Liz Clark, Freshman at Mercy High School. Friday, May 6, 5-7 p.m. Opening Reception and Viewer's Choice Awards Featuring work from: Duchesne Academy Skutt Boys Town Roncalli Mercy Creighton Prep
Find out more »Michelle Daisley Moffitt and Dar VandeVoort Nicholas Street Gallery - June 3-26 Opening reception, Friday June 3 from 5:30-7:30 pm (Left) "Across the Street," Michelle Daisley Moffitt. (Right) "The Long Way," Dar VandeVoort Michelle Daisley Moffitt - Artist Statement I am interested in the emotive impact of color. I attempt to explore this emotive impact through strong color as it relates to abstracted natural forms. My use of the landscape form exists so that I may physically structure my images…
Find out more »‘I’m an artist first and a songster second.” On New Year’s Day, 2015, I had a stroke that nearly killed me. But I survived after being in a coma for 13 days. While I was in the hospital, I couldn’t write songs, poetry or really anything at all. I could not speak. Communication was difficult. Ashley Boe, (my ex-wife and my very good friend), strongly encouraged me to draw. I didn’t know it, but that was the ticket - drawing! A…
Find out more »‘I’m an artist first and a songster second.” On New Year’s Day, 2015, I had a stroke that nearly killed me. But I survived after being in a coma for 13 days. While I was in the hospital, I couldn’t write songs, poetry or really anything at all. I could not speak. Communication was difficult. Ashley Boe, (my ex-wife and my very good friend), strongly encouraged me to draw. I didn’t know it, but that was the ticket - drawing! A…
Find out more »Lionel Cutliff Sr.’s home in Omaha, Nebraska before demolition in 2021. Photo credit: Dawaune Lamont Hayes Assembled by Molly Toberer and Dawaune Lamont Hayes Closing reception Sunday, July 31, from 12-3 p.m. A home can tell many stories. Not only of the neighborhood, but particularly of those who lived there. From the garden fence line to the doorbell, every piece holds a meaning that demarks the passing of time and living of life. A World War II veteran and a…
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DATES & TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE! Please refer to this page for updates as the event draws near. Artist receptions are often held the first Friday or Saturday of the month (your best bet is to come around 6-7 pm), unless otherwise noted. Galleries are often attended by a curator Saturday and Sunday, Noon-4pm, or by appointment at (402) 342-6452. Otherwise, shows can be viewed during normal business hours. When in doubt, contact us.