SBMLC Lecture Series
Samuel Bak Museum 2289 S 67th St, Omaha, NE, United StatesPart of a lecture series featuring several UNO Professors over the themes of "Flight and Hope."
— dedicated to promoting the growth and appreciation of the arts in the Omaha community.
Part of a lecture series featuring several UNO Professors over the themes of "Flight and Hope."
Samuel Bak Museum: The Learning Center is a UNO art museum dedicated to the work of Holocaust survivor Samuel Bak. The KVNO audience will discover metaphysical and surreal artworks which explore profound questions about human nature, call attention to the injustices that exist in our society, and inspire meaningful discussion and thoughtful contemplation.
Samuel Bak Museum: The Learning Center is a UNO art museum dedicated to the work of Holocaust survivor Samuel Bak. The KVNO audience will discover metaphysical and surreal artworks which explore profound questions about human nature, call attention to the injustices that exist in our society, and inspire meaningful discussion and thoughtful contemplation.
Hip Hop Lab is an opportunity to learn about the hip hop as aa culture with a rich 50-year legacy! This Hip Hop Lab is a conversation with Kurtis Blow on how The Hip Hop Nutcracker has developed over time moderated by Omaha's own DJ getEJIKEwitit.
A gathering point for Omaha’s creators, innovators, artists, thought leaders and activators.
A gathering point for Omaha’s creators, innovators, artists, thought leaders and activators.
Exploration of the creation process of an opera
Deep dive into the relevant themes from Verdi's La traviata
Samuel Bak Museum: The Learning Center is a UNO art museum dedicated to the work of Holocaust survivor Samuel Bak. The KVNO audience will discover metaphysical and surreal artworks which explore profound questions about human nature, call attention to the injustices that exist in our society, and inspire meaningful discussion and thoughtful contemplation.
Multidisciplinary artist and textile designer, Malene Barnett, delves into her artistic practice which intricately dissects the layers of her African Caribbean heritage through sculptural ceramic installations and vessels, mixed media paintings, and tapestries.
Open discussion of reflections from Verdi's La traviata
“Legacies of the war & Holocaust in postwar French painting” by Alexandra Cardon Paige Michaud, flute; music by Franics Poulenc, Olivier Messiaen & Jehan Alain.