Art Exhibition
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:
Dijon DeLaPorte, (402) 472-3964, ddelaporte2@unl.edu
ON VIEW–Montana: From Prairies to Peaks
Elizabeth Rubendall Artist in Residence Erin Jones Graf
graduated from Montana State University with a bachelor of fine arts in printmaking and a separate degree in K-12 art education. While she is drawn to the manual labor of printmaking and the “chemistry” behind the process, her love has always been painting.
From Paint Brushes to Camera Lenses: Creative Women of the Great Plains
Paintings, sculptures, drawings, and photographs from the permanent collection highlight the creative spirit of women artists. Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Tonita Peña, Terry Evans, Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie, Martha Pettigrew, and Anne Burkholder are just a few of the artists featured.
This event is free and open to the public. Visit us first as we close at 7 p.m.! Parking is usually available in the Que Place garage at 11th and Q streets.
Elizabeth Rubendall Artist in Residence Erin Jones Graf
graduated from Montana State University with a bachelor of fine arts in printmaking and a separate degree in K-12 art education. While she is drawn to the manual labor of printmaking and the “chemistry” behind the process, her love has always been painting.
From Paint Brushes to Camera Lenses: Creative Women of the Great Plains
Paintings, sculptures, drawings, and photographs from the permanent collection highlight the creative spirit of women artists. Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Tonita Peña, Terry Evans, Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie, Martha Pettigrew, and Anne Burkholder are just a few of the artists featured.
This event is free and open to the public. Visit us first as we close at 7 p.m.! Parking is usually available in the Que Place garage at 11th and Q streets.
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This event originated in Center for Great Plains Studies.