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Elder Gallery Exhibit Features Permanent Collection

Elder Gallery Exhibit Features Permanent Collection

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  • Lithograph by Henri Matisse
    This lithograph by Henri Matisse will be on display in the Elder Gallery exhibit, Nebraska Wesleyan University Collection Exhibition.
  • "Mango, Mango" silkscreen
    This silkscreen, "Mango, Mango (Night in Casablanca) is included in Nebraska Wesleyan's permanent collection.
  • "Old Main Chair" by Nancy Teague, acrylic on canvas
    This acrylic on canvas titled, "Old Main Chair" by Nancy Teague, will be on display for the Nebraska Wesleyan University Collection Exhibition, which runs March 26 to April 14.
  • Lithograph by Henri Matisse
    This lithograph by Henri Matisse will be on display in the Elder Gallery exhibit, Nebraska Wesleyan University Collection Exhibition.
  • "Mango, Mango" silkscreen
    This silkscreen, "Mango, Mango (Night in Casablanca) is included in Nebraska Wesleyan's permanent collection.
  • "Old Main Chair" by Nancy Teague, acrylic on canvas
    This acrylic on canvas titled, "Old Main Chair" by Nancy Teague, will be on display for the Nebraska Wesleyan University Collection Exhibition, which runs March 26 to April 14.

Nebraska Wesleyan's Elder Gallery will feature works in its permanent collection. 

The collection exhibition, which runs from March 26 to April 14, will feature work by these artists and others:

  • Henri Matisse
  • Twins Seven-Seven
  • Vincent Desiderio
  • Amanda Smith
  • Audrey Niffeneger
  • Aaron Holz
  • David Gracie
  • Vera Klement
  • Robert Rauschenberg
  • Jean Arp
  • Bruce Connor
  • Michael Two Bulls

Elder Gallery is located inside the Rogers Center for Fine Arts at 50th Street and Huntington Ave. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. The gallery is closed on Monday. 

Coffee and cookies will be served Tuesday, April 2 through Friday, April 5 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. 

Elder Gallery exhibits are free and open to the public.