The Art of Jeff Randall
First Friday Event
5:00 pm –
7:00 pm
Love Library South
Room: 221
1248 R St
Lincoln NE 68508
Lincoln NE 68508
Additional Info: LLS
Contact:
Elizabeth Lorang, (402) 472-4547, llorang2@unl.edu
For one evening only, see Eric Saxon’s “The Art of Jeff Randall” exhibition in Love Library, Room 221, from 5 – 7 pm on Oct. 2, during the First Friday Art Walk.
Jeff Randall (1967-2012) was a Lincoln, NE outsider artist who created a potent, neurologically-charged body of art during a life always approaching full speed. The Art of Jeff Randall will afford the public the opportunity to see Randall’s minutely-detailed artworks from two perspectives: in their original physical form, where the artist’s hand is apparent, and through digital projection, which will allow viewers to appreciate this work enhanced and magnified. A select few of the artworks in this exhibition have been displayed before at Randall’s 2010 solo show at the Sheldon Museum of Art, but the majority are heretofore publicly unseen.
Jeff Randall (1967-2012) was a Lincoln, NE outsider artist who created a potent, neurologically-charged body of art during a life always approaching full speed. The Art of Jeff Randall will afford the public the opportunity to see Randall’s minutely-detailed artworks from two perspectives: in their original physical form, where the artist’s hand is apparent, and through digital projection, which will allow viewers to appreciate this work enhanced and magnified. A select few of the artworks in this exhibition have been displayed before at Randall’s 2010 solo show at the Sheldon Museum of Art, but the majority are heretofore publicly unseen.
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This event originated in Center for Digital Research in the Humanities.