The Bronze Serpent: A Symbol of Good and Evil?
OnlineJoin us as we explore the complex role of serpents in the Hebrew Bible, the Christian New Testament, and the Quran!
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Join us as we explore the complex role of serpents in the Hebrew Bible, the Christian New Testament, and the Quran!
Discussion of the process of creating an opera with Director Lorena Mazas
Morgan Thompson will perform music by Argentinian composer Alberto Ginastera in his “objective nationalist” style at 5:30pm. A lecture by Chief Curator, Alexandra Cardon will follow at 6pm.
Superstar countertenor in person in Omaha with UNO students
Everyone has a story to tell, and everyone deserves a safe space where their story can be heard. By sharing Our Stories in the unique shapes they take, we learn […]
Art-talk scheduled for 7pm with Artist Sarah Rowe and Elizabeth Lovejoy Brown, Executive Director of the Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte Center
Dr. Jeanette Gabriel, Director of the Schwalb Center for Israel and Jewish Studies, will share her research on the Eichmann Trial at 6PM At 5:30PM, Lily Gimse will perform a […]
Learn about the fascinating history of the Fontenelle Trading Post!
This conversation will be led by Hugo Zamorano, Alexander Houston & more!
SBMLC Assistant Gallery Manager Sadie Bartle will lead a discussion of a work of art in the current exhibition Becoming a Witness: From Abstraction to Figuration. These tours are held […]
The Partnership for the National Trail System and the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail have partnered for a new speaker series: Our Voices Remain: Indigenous Perspectives along the Lewis & Clark Trail.
Curator Talks begin with a performance by a UNO flute student at 5:30 P.M. and are followed by a lecture by SBMLC Chief Curator Alexandra Cardon at 6:00 P.M. This […]