Frida y Diego Community Art Show Opening
Joslyn Castle 3902 Davenport St, Omaha, NE, United StatesFascinating collaboration of opera and local artists culminating in an exhibition at the Joslyn Castle Carriage House Gallery.
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Fascinating collaboration of opera and local artists culminating in an exhibition at the Joslyn Castle Carriage House Gallery.
Using wood as my primary medium, I explore the texture and topography of this natural material when placed in unnatural structured relationships. My aesthetic is informed by life-long interests in architecture, geography and geology.
Fascinating collaboration of opera and local artists culminating in an exhibition at the Joslyn Castle Carriage House Gallery.
Fascinating collaboration of opera and local artists culminating in an exhibition at the Joslyn Castle Carriage House Gallery.
Using wood as my primary medium, I explore the texture and topography of this natural material when placed in unnatural structured relationships. My aesthetic is informed by life-long interests in architecture, geography and geology.
Fascinating collaboration of opera and local artists culminating in an exhibition at the Joslyn Castle Carriage House Gallery.
Museum Curator José F. García from the Mexican American Historical Society of the Midlands will lead a discussion on "The American Odyssey of Frida and Diego," focusing on the iconic artists experiences in San Francisco, New York, and Detroit in advance of the Opera Omaha production of El último sueño de Frida y Diego.
Using wood as my primary medium, I explore the texture and topography of this natural material when placed in unnatural structured relationships. My aesthetic is informed by life-long interests in architecture, geography and geology.
Fascinating collaboration of opera and local artists culminating in an exhibition at the Joslyn Castle Carriage House Gallery.
Using wood as my primary medium, I explore the texture and topography of this natural material when placed in unnatural structured relationships. My aesthetic is informed by life-long interests in architecture, geography and geology.
Fascinating collaboration of opera and local artists culminating in an exhibition at the Joslyn Castle Carriage House Gallery.
Art-talk scheduled for 7pm with Artist Sarah Rowe and Elizabeth Lovejoy Brown, Executive Director of the Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte Center