Welcome to the KVNO Arts Calendar!

 — dedicated to promoting the growth and appreciation of the arts in the Omaha community.

  • On the Rocks: Weather, Water & Whiskey

    KANEKO 1111 Jones St, Omaha, NE, United States

    This unique panel brings together voices rarely heard in the same forum, offering fresh perspectives on environmental challenges, innovation and cultural preservation....and it will be moderated by KVNO's Jeff Koterba!

    $10
  • Holland Talks

    Kiewit Luminarium 345 Riverfront Dr, Omaha, NE, United States

    This exciting conversation will offer a unique opportunity to engage with Dr. Lanham’s perspectives on the convergence of nature, culture, and conservation. He is an Alumni Distinguished Professor of Wildlife Ecology, Master Teacher at Clemson University, and a 2022 MacArthur Fellow. Dr. Lanham will provide insights on environmental stewardship, diversity in conservation, and the deep connections between people and the natural world. Candid by nature — and because of it — Lanham will examine how conservation must be a rigorous science and evocative art, inviting diversity and race to play active roles in celebrating our natural world.

    $20
  • This Old Castle: Windows Excursion

    St. Cecilia Cathedral School 3869 Webster St, Omaha, NE, United States

    Behind the scenes tour of an in-progress historic window restoration project at the St. Cecilia Cathedral School. Our tour will be led by the project lead, local window expert David White, owner of Aksarben Window Works, who will walk us through his process and answer our questions.

    $10
  • Story Weaver: Reviving the Art of Nature-Focused Storytelling

    Hitchcock Nature Center 27792 Ski Hill Loop, Honey Creek, IA, United States

    "Story Weaver" is for people who want to tell and/or listen to stories told in and about the natural world. It is also for musicians, poets, and thinkers. Participants are welcome to tell or read stories, share a poem, or perform a song related to the natural world. Attendance is welcome whether you wish to partake or just listen.  

    $5
  • CreativeMornings/Omaha

    Joslyn Castle 3902 Davenport St, Omaha, NE, United States

    CreativeMornings/Omaha is a FREE monthly gathering for creative minded folks living, working and playing in the city of Omaha and surrounding areas. This month's theme is Parallel.

    Speaker: Luke Armstrong Location: Joslyn Castle Carriage House

    Featured Artist: Amelia Broussard + LALA Host & Co-Host: Natalie Wallace & Andrea Joy Pearson

    Free
  • Story Weaver: Reviving the Art of Nature-Focused Storytelling

    Hitchcock Nature Center 27792 Ski Hill Loop, Honey Creek, IA, United States

    "Story Weaver" is for people who want to tell and/or listen to stories told in and about the natural world. It is also for musicians, poets, and thinkers. Participants are welcome to tell or read stories, share a poem, or perform a song related to the natural world. Attendance is welcome whether you wish to partake or just listen.  

    $5
  • Castlecore Spectacular

    Joslyn Castle 3902 Davenport St, Omaha, NE, United States

    Hear ye, hear ye! Your presence is requested at the Castle! Join us for a family friendly celebration of all things medieval at Joslyn Castle featuring falcons from the Fontenelle Forest Raptor Program, a history lecture, and maker's market. Fantastical attire encouraged!

    $5
  • ESPN’s Holly Rowe Coming To Campus

    Milo Bail Student Center 6203 S University Dr Rd N, Omaha, NE, United States

    Holly Rowe celebrates more than 20 years as one of ESPN’s most versatile commentators.

    Free
  • A Night of Music and Math with Dr. Eugenia Cheng

    Strauss Performing Arts Center 6001 Dodge St, Omaha, NE 68182, NE, United States

    Dr. Cheng is a mathematician, educator, author, public speaker, concert pianist, composer and artist.

    Free
  • Opera in Conversation: If it Ain’t Baroque…

    Joslyn Castle 3902 Davenport St, Omaha, NE, United States

    The first Opera in Conversation will feature Head of Music Josh Quinn, as he delivers a crash course on all things Handel, Baroque opera, and what to expect from Giulio […]

  • Truth is Often Stranger Than Fiction: The Omaha Leonardo

    Joslyn Castle 3902 Davenport St, Omaha, NE, United States

    Art history, power, money and mystery converge in the story of a painting attributed to Leonardo da Vinci that was hidden away in Omaha for decades.   Be our guest […]

  • Where do pandemics come from?

    Barbara Weitz Community Engagement Center 6400 S University Dr Rd N, Omaha, NE, United States

    In this engaging presentation, Dr. Green will highlight how pandemics have long shaped human history, drawing on the Black Death as a case study. Emphasizing the intersection of human-driven networks, ecological factors, and cutting-edge genetic research, Dr. Green will illustrate how pandemics gain global footholds and persist over time. The talk will explore how these insights can inform present-day responses to emerging infectious diseases.

    “Pandemics, however, are unique in that they manage to exploit human networks to spread globally and, more often than not, sustain themselves. Whether the diseases are carried by humans themselves or by human-created ecologies or means of transport, pandemics always have an anthropogenic element.” — Dr. Monica H. Green

    Free
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