Student Art Exhibit Through April 2
- contact: Charley Reed - University Communications
- phone:Â 402.554.2129
- email:Â unonews@unomaha.edu
OMAHA – A juried exhibition of student artwork from the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) is open for public viewing at the UNO Art Gallery.
Students selected for the exhibition are current studio art majors whose works were chosen by guest curator Peggy Gomez, owner of Tugboat Gallery and Gomez Art Supply in Lincoln, Nebraska. A total of 43 students were chosen.
The exhibit will run through the first week of April, closing on Thursday, April 2.
UNO Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Thursday excluding holidays. Appointments at other times are also encouraged.
All events are free and open to the public and the gallery is accessible to people with disabilities.
For a full list of upcoming exhibits, please visit: www.unomaha.edu/fineart/art/unoartgallery/exhibitions.htm.
Appointments or special arrangements can be made by calling or emailing the Gallery at 402.554.2796, or unoartgallery@unomaha.edu.
Media requests can be made by contacting Charley Reed, associate director of media relations, at 402.554.2129 or by email at unonews@unomaha.edu.
The student artworks on display are:
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“Reach” by Sarah Leanne Arnold
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“Transparent Family” by Megan Black
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“Metal Geometry” by Ian Bless
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“Succumbing” by Elizabeth Boutin
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“Models of Literature” by Kourtney Brown
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“Art World” by Amanda Caillu
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“Paper Bird Suit” by Andrew Coniglio
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“Mr. Cheddars” by Amanda Connole
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“The Farmland” by Ellen Dreher
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“Radical Radishes” by Shannon Eggink
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“Apathetic AL” and "Anal AL" by Sahara Ehrnst
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“Skinned Alive I” and “Skinned Alive II” by Cody Fenske
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“Reflective Observations” by Amanda Floro
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“Floating Across the River of Past Memories” and “Beauty Snake, Cat and Catfish” by Cangshu Gran
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“Warhol Beneath the Wig” by Jamie Hansen
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“Tag Along” by Derek Iverson
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“The Evian Mangolds” by Evan Klinkacek
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“Stacks” and “Autumnal Patterns” by Megan Kreigler
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“Puppet on a String” by Peter Langwith
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“Cold Sweat” by Jessica Latch
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“Grow” by Heather Latch
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“Chasing the States: A Study in Storms” by Evan Ludes
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“Wolf in Refuge” by Lindsey McIntyre
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“The Chrysler” by Ashley McKeever
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“In the Air” by Paul Meyer
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“Untitled” by Jacob Mosher
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“Dali Shoes” by Diane Nelson
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“The Little Book of Hurt” by Linn Norton
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“Daily Love from Bagram” by Danielle Palafox
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“American Beauty” by McKenzie Phelps
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“Waiting,” “Deer” and “Wall Sculpture” by Andrea C Schmitz
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“Transient Lust” and “Fear Itself” by Max Sheppard
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“Cranium and Lace” and “Sugar, Sugar” by Molly Shirazi
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“Untitled” and “Egg” by Cassandra Sullivan
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“I Am Not an Addict” by Sam Taylor
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“Assault” by April Taylor
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“Lee O.” and “Sp39+/” by Sarah Thomas
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“Honinumcipula” by Ashley Touchton
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“I see you!” by Gerardo Vazquez
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“Nefarious” and “War Pony” by Elisa Wolcott
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“Cathedral Architecture” by Zachary Worthing
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“Untitled” by Hugo Alberto Zamorano
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