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.
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.
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.
SBMLC Assistant Gallery Manager, Roxana Corral, will lead a discussion of a work of art in the current exhibition Becoming a Witness: From Abstraction to Figuration. These events are held […]
MM graduate student Sofia will perform a piece for unaccompanied flute entitled "Songs of the Open Road" by the American composer Daniel Dorff in 2022, inspired by the poetry of Walt Whitman.
Dr. Adrian R Duran, Professor of Art History, will discuss the artistic scene of mid-20th century Italy and the broader context of European painting within which Samuel Bak worked during […]
This talk gives an early glimpse into Jenni Sorkin’s in-process book project, Deviant Scale: Cloth at the Body’s Margins, which argues for a reevaluation of textile-based art production in the United States during the period of 1985–2000.
TENGGER is a traveling musical family, made up of Pan-Asian couple ITTA (from South Korea) and MARQIDO (from Japan), who create their brand of psychedelic New-Age drone magic through the use of voice, Indian harmonium, and toy instruments (played by ITTA), and synths and electronics (played by MARQIDO).
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 abstract, 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.