Come On, Come Over is an invitational exhibition highlighting Elder Gallery as a nexus for artists in Lincoln, Nebraska and beyond. The philosophy of the gallery gives artists the ability to present the exhibition they envision.
Nebraska Wesleyan's Elder Gallery will showcase the work of photographer Benjamin Rasmussen in the exhibition, The Good Citizen. This exhibit asks the questions, "Who was freely invited into this space and who wasn’t? In what ways are the ripples of our past seen in our present? How can we engage more honestly with our history?"
NWU's Elder Gallery will showcase the work of Andrew Falkowski. The exhibit will feature his "Wheel of Life" paintings and the "Skin Deep" Tondo Series. Elder Gallery hours are
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Elder Gallery, Rogers Center for Fine Arts, 50th Street and Huntington Ave.
NWU's Elder Gallery will showcase the work of Andrew Falkowski in the "Wheel of Life/Tondos" exhibit August 22 through October 15. The exhibit will feature his "Wheel of Life" paintings and the "Skin Deep" Tondo Series. A reception will be held September 1 from 5 to 7 p.m.
Nebraska Wesleyan's Elder Gallery will showcase recent gifts to the university's permanent collection in an exhibition entitled Virtuosity. Permanent collection artwork aims to inspire and educate the Nebraska Wesleyan community. Many additional works of art can be viewed across campus.
Kit Gonifas was selected as a 2023 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship recipient to study abroad. Gonifas, an art major and art history minor, will spend the Fall 2023 semester at the University of York in York, England.
Nebraska Wesleyan's Elder Gallery presentsBackloop: Curve Continuity, highlighting sustainable and affordable alternatives to common building materials.
The work of the late realist artist Stephen Brown will be featured at NWU’s Elder Gallery later this month. The exhibit is entitled The Aching Beauty of it All: Paintings by Stephen Brown. This will mark the first time the artist’s work has been exhibited in Nebraska.
Nebraska Wesleyan University is sponsoring Spooky Evenings, a multidisciplinary virtual event series that seeks to engage academics and fans of the horror genre.
For every kid in America, Halloween boils down to two things: spookiness and overindulgence. If you got super scared—and you got a ton of candy—you did Halloween right.
Two Nebraska Wesleyan University art professors and self-proclaimed “horror nerds” are making certain that the spirit of Halloween continues despite a pandemic.
In fact, they’re making sure it’s celebrated all month long with their 31-day virtual event, Nights of Horror.
Geller will get that chance to study and learn on the other side of the world thanks to a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship that will send her to New Zealand for the spring semester.