Ed Ruscha: Paper
Joslyn Art Museum 2200 Dodge St, Omaha, NE, United StatesEd Ruscha: Paper includes drawings, prints, and photographs from the artist’s recent gift to the Museum.
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Ed Ruscha: Paper includes drawings, prints, and photographs from the artist’s recent gift to the Museum.
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Inspired by the whimsy and beauty of the natural world, each image in this exhibit represents a chocolate piece handcrafted by the artist.
The UNO Art Gallery proudly showcases the work of graduating students from the BFA and BASA programs. Admission to the UNO Gallery and all programming is free and open to the public.