Activity
Time:
First Friday at the Great Plains Art Museum
Date:
5:00 pm –
7:00 pm
Great Plains Art Museum
1155 Q St.
Lincoln NE 68508
Lincoln NE 68508
Directions: 11th and Q streets
Contact:
Melynda Seaton, (402) 472-3965, cpgs@unl.edu
As part of First Friday and the “Cowboys from the Collection” exhibition, pianist Donna Gunn will perform cowboy songs and provide a brief presentation at 6 p.m. connecting artworks on view to historic music.
Donna Gunn is a solo piano performer, residency artist and educator. For more than 30 years, she has drawn from repertoire that spans 400 years to craft unforgettable interdisciplinary performances and educational presentations.
Currently on view:
Cowboys from the Collection
Explore how this icon of American culture has been depicted over the last century through artworks selected from the permanent collection.
Rubendall Artist in Residence Henry Payer
(Lower-level gallery)
Henry Payer is a Ho-Chunk multidisciplinary artist who works primarily with collage and mixed media to create bold and contemporary narrative compositions.
Admission is always free. Please share this event with anyone who may be interested!
Donna Gunn is a solo piano performer, residency artist and educator. For more than 30 years, she has drawn from repertoire that spans 400 years to craft unforgettable interdisciplinary performances and educational presentations.
Currently on view:
Cowboys from the Collection
Explore how this icon of American culture has been depicted over the last century through artworks selected from the permanent collection.
Rubendall Artist in Residence Henry Payer
(Lower-level gallery)
Henry Payer is a Ho-Chunk multidisciplinary artist who works primarily with collage and mixed media to create bold and contemporary narrative compositions.
Admission is always free. Please share this event with anyone who may be interested!
Additional Public Info:
Parking is usually available at the Que Place parking garage at 11th and Q streets.
https://www.unl.edu/plains/great-plains-art-museum
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This event originated in Center for Great Plains Studies.