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SUMMARY:KANEKO- Under The Skin
DESCRIPTION:The naked body tells stories words cannot—of intimacy and isolation\, confidence and fragility\, desire and discomfort. Under the Skin confronts these universal human experiences through the unfiltered lens of the nude form. Featuring boundary-pushing works from the distinguished collections of Karen & Robert Duncan and Kathryn & Marc LeBaron\, this exhibition presents powerful imagery that challenges conventions\, provokes conversation\, and lingers long after viewing. This exhibition includes artworks by numerous international artists\, including Robert Mapplethorpe\, Louise Bourgeois\, Bharti Kher\, and Kehinde Wiley. \n*Please be advised that this exhibition contains depictions of full/partial nudity and mature themes. Parents and guardians are encouraged to preview and assess the content to decide if it aligns with what they deem appropriate for their children. \nPhoto credit:  “Evan Penny”\, L. Faux Colour #2 (Libby) \n  \nGallery Hours: Thursday – Saturday 1 pm – 7 pm\, Sunday 1 pm – 6 pm
URL:https://kvno.org/event/kaneko-under-the-skin/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St\, Omaha\, NE\, 68102\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Kaneko":MAILTO:info@thekaneko.org
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SUMMARY:Thomas Dambo's TROLLS: Save the Humans
DESCRIPTION:Something mystical has wandered into the garden… leaving giant footprints in its wake. From November 22\, 2025 through May 18\, 2026\, step into a realm of imagination and come meet the colossal creations of Thomas Dambo’s TROLLS: Save the Humans. They have roamed far and wide\, but now Basse Buller\, Ibbi Pip\, Kamma Can\, Ronja Redeye\, Rosa Sunfinger\, and Sofus Lotus are on a quest to share their wild wisdom with the Omaha community. \nCrafted from reclaimed wood and a whole lot of creativity\, these gentle giants bring big personalities and even bigger messages about protecting the environment. As you wander the outdoor garden paths\, keep an eye out for all six of these towering troll ambassadors and uncover each of their stories as they touch on themes of recycling\, sustainability\, and preserving nature. \nCome explore their whimsical world with general garden admission tickets or unlock even more magical visits with garden membership. \nCreated by Thomas Dambo. Produced by The Imagine Team. \nLearn more about the artist at thomasdambo.com. \nPhoto courtesy of Atlanta Botanical Gardens.
URL:https://kvno.org/event/29393/
LOCATION:Lauritzen Gardens\, 100 Bancroft Street\, Omaha\, NE\, 68108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
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SUMMARY:THE NEGRO MOTORIST GREEN BOOK
DESCRIPTION:Stories of bravery\, innovation and creative self-determination \nThe Negro Motorist Green Book offers an immersive look at the reality of travel for African Americans in mid-century America\, and how the annual guide served as an indispensable resource for many African Americans in the United States. The exhibition includes artifacts such as historic footage\, images and firsthand accounts to convey not only the apprehension felt by African American travelers\, but also the resilience and innovation of people fighting to live a full American existence. It will bring focus to a vibrant parallel world of African American businesses\, the rise of the Black leisure class in the United States and the important role The Green Book played in facilitating the second wave of the Great Migration. \nThe Green Book was published and distributed nationwide from 1936 until 1967\, providing African American travelers with information on restaurants\, gas stations\, department stores and other businesses that welcomed Black travelers. In an era of Jim Crow laws and “sundown towns\,” The Green Book offered critical\, life-saving information and sanctuary. \nThe Negro Motorist Green Book was created by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service in collaboration with award-winning author\, photographer and cultural documentarian Candacy Taylor\, and made possible through the generous support of Exxon Mobil Corp.
URL:https://kvno.org/event/the-negro-motorist-green-book/
LOCATION:Durham Museum\, 801 S 10th St\, Omaha\, NE\, 68108\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="THe Durham Museum":MAILTO:info@durhammuseum.org
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SUMMARY:Post-War Letterpress: Harry Duncan\, Cummington Press and Abattoir Editions at UNO
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit\, ‘Post-War Letterpress: Harry Duncan\, Cummington Press and Abattoir Editions at UNO’\, which highlights the fine arts press books published by Duncan’s two printing presses is open through May 4\, 2026. Post-War Letterpress: Harry Duncan\, Cummington Press and Abattoir Editions at UNO shares materials from the UNO Fine Arts Press collection\, focusing on the works of Harry Duncan\, a printer\, typographer\, publisher\, and former professor at UNO. Harry Duncan (1916-1997) used a hand-press printer to create letterpress books. Born in Keokuk\, Iowa\, he founded the Cummington Press (1939-1997) in Massachusetts\, before moving the company to Iowa and later to Nebraska. As a professor of fine arts at UNO\, he began Abattoir Editions\, the UNO Fine Arts Press in 1972 and led the press until 1985. \nDuncan was called “the father of the post-World War II private-press movement” by Newsweek in 1982 and his designs were lauded by scholar Joseph Blumenthal for their “compelling and dramatic simplicity.” Duncan worked with authors such as Tennessee Williams\, Robert Lowell\, Alan Tate\, Lyn Coffin\, as well as students\, faculty and staff at UNO. \nSome of the books and woodblocks on display were collected and donated by Mary L. Richmond\, the curator of the Chapin Library at Williams College in Williamstown\, MA from 1947 to 1955. These items\, which compose the Mary L. Richmond Cummington Press Collection\, were donated by Richmond to UNO in 1977. \n  \nDuring regular hours\, Criss Library is open to the public Monday – Thursday 7AM-10PM\, Friday 7AM-5PM\, Saturday 9AM-5PM and Sunday 12PM-10PM.
URL:https://kvno.org/event/post-war-letterpress-harry-duncan-cummington-press-and-abattoir-editions-at-uno/2026-04-27/
LOCATION:Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Library\, Osborne Family Gallery\, 6401 University Dr N.\, Omaha\, NE\, 68182\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery,Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Library%2C Archives and Special Collections":MAILTO:acschindler@unomaha.edu
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SUMMARY:Omaha Artists Inc. Art Show
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Opening: Friday\, April 3rd. from 6:00 to 8:00 pm \nArt on view until Saturday\, April 18th. during normal building hours \nOmaha Artists\, Inc.\, founded in February of 1946\, has grown from thirty members to nearly 100 today. Membership in Omaha Artists\, Inc. is a great way to broaden your creativity\, learn about new art forms\, network\, and make friends with other artists. \nThe exhibition will be on view through Saturday\, April 18\, during regular building hours at Clover 24 at Chip Fryer Gallery! \n 
URL:https://kvno.org/event/omaha-artists-inc-art-show/2026-04-27/
LOCATION:Clover 24\, 2200 S 24th Street\, Omaha\, NE\, 68108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Katie Johnson":MAILTO:ktj50love@gmail.com
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