Art Exhibition
Time:
First Friday at Great Plains Art Museum
Date:
5:00 pm –
7:00 pm
Great Plains Art Museum
Target Audiences:
1155 Q St.
Lincoln NE 68508
Lincoln NE 68508
Directions: 11th and Q streets
Contact:
Alison Cloet, (402) 472-3964, cgps@unl.edu
The Great Plains Art Museum is open late for First Friday from 5-7 p.m. on Aug. 2. The event will feature light refreshments and several exhibitions. Admission is always free.
Exhibitions on view include:
“Charles W. Guildner: Selections from the Collection” | First floor, Main Gallery
Charles W. Guildner’s black-and-white images document the farms, ranches, and small communities of the rural heartland. Featuring selections from the museum’s extensive collection of Guildner’s photographs, this exhibition highlights his “Lives of Tradition” series and includes many recent acquisitions.
“Recent Acquisitions 2024” | First floor, West Gallery
This exhibition brings together a selection of artworks that have been added to the Great Plains Art Museum’s collection in the past two years. Showcasing the diverse media and subject matter found in the permanent collection, “Recent Acquisitions 2024” features a number of works that have never been displayed at the museum.
“Ix’? broge waxonyit? ke/ki (Every Life is Sacred)” | Mezzanine Gallery
Visit our Mezzanine Gallery to see recent textile work by Mih? Xege, Faded Woman (Tamara Faw Faw), a Jiwere-Nut’achi (Otoe-Missouria) artist. These pieces bring attention to issues affecting Indigenous people in both the US and Canada.
Exhibitions on view include:
“Charles W. Guildner: Selections from the Collection” | First floor, Main Gallery
Charles W. Guildner’s black-and-white images document the farms, ranches, and small communities of the rural heartland. Featuring selections from the museum’s extensive collection of Guildner’s photographs, this exhibition highlights his “Lives of Tradition” series and includes many recent acquisitions.
“Recent Acquisitions 2024” | First floor, West Gallery
This exhibition brings together a selection of artworks that have been added to the Great Plains Art Museum’s collection in the past two years. Showcasing the diverse media and subject matter found in the permanent collection, “Recent Acquisitions 2024” features a number of works that have never been displayed at the museum.
“Ix’? broge waxonyit? ke/ki (Every Life is Sacred)” | Mezzanine Gallery
Visit our Mezzanine Gallery to see recent textile work by Mih? Xege, Faded Woman (Tamara Faw Faw), a Jiwere-Nut’achi (Otoe-Missouria) artist. These pieces bring attention to issues affecting Indigenous people in both the US and Canada.