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Final Week to See Juried Student Exhibition

Final Week to See Juried Student Exhibition

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  • Best of Show
    Allison Evert's silver print was named "Best of Show."
  • Strands
    Natasia Otto-Berglund's exhibit "Strands" received an honorable mention award.
  • Jeremy & Kelsey Promise
    Jamie Crist's portrait "Jeremy & Kelsey Promise" received an honorable mention award.
  • Family
    Hannah Taylor's exhibit "Family" received an honorable mention award.
  • Best of Show
    Allison Evert's silver print was named "Best of Show."
  • Strands
    Natasia Otto-Berglund's exhibit "Strands" received an honorable mention award.
  • Jeremy & Kelsey Promise
    Jamie Crist's portrait "Jeremy & Kelsey Promise" received an honorable mention award.
  • Family
    Hannah Taylor's exhibit "Family" received an honorable mention award.

Nebraska Wesleyan University’s current Elder Gallery exhibit features the artistic talents of the school’s student body.

The Juried Student Exhibition is on display now through December 11. The juror was New York artist Jason Karolak, a lecturer at Drew University who has exhibited his paintings in exhibitions both nationally and internationally.

Allison Evert's untitled silver print was named "Best Of Show." Evert is a junior from Lincoln. Honorable mention awards went to Natasia Otto-Berglund for her exhibit titled "Strands," Jamie Crist for his exhibit titled "Jeremy & Kelsey Promise," and Hannah Taylor for her exhibit titled "Family." 

Elder Gallery is open Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. Elder Gallery is located in the Rogers Center for Fine Arts, 50th Street and Huntington Ave.

 The exhibit is free and open to the public.