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.
— dedicated to promoting the growth and appreciation of the arts in the Omaha community.
Fascinating collaboration of opera and local artists culminating in an exhibition at the Joslyn Castle Carriage House Gallery.
A series of plant portraits sparked by the folkloric history of Mandrakes and continued on as an exploration of other plant species gaining consciousness and freedom of movement.
A collection of portraits of the artist’s houseplants and paintings inspired by flowers from their garden. Explored in a mix of grey-scale and full color.
With inspirations that orbit centuries from ancient Indigenous pottery to Moai statues to Land Art, Halfmoon interrogates the intersection of tradition, history, gender, and personal experience.
From wordplay with the actual letters that comprise “BLACK,” to utilizing the expanse of shades of black house paint—including as Nightfall, Soot, Ebony Field, and Black Beauty—to posing the question, “If the color black had a sound, what would it be?,” Benjamin calls attention to the color’s deep historical and social resonance.
Arts for ME! and KANEKO invite you to see the Spring 2024 Semester exhibit.
Fascinating collaboration of opera and local artists culminating in an exhibition at the Joslyn Castle Carriage House Gallery.
Dive into a world beyond your palette by experimenting with liquid watercolors, and ink to create unique, spontaneous paintings.
A series of plant portraits sparked by the folkloric history of Mandrakes and continued on as an exploration of other plant species gaining consciousness and freedom of movement.
With inspirations that orbit centuries from ancient Indigenous pottery to Moai statues to Land Art, Halfmoon interrogates the intersection of tradition, history, gender, and personal experience.
From wordplay with the actual letters that comprise “BLACK,” to utilizing the expanse of shades of black house paint—including as Nightfall, Soot, Ebony Field, and Black Beauty—to posing the question, “If the color black had a sound, what would it be?,” Benjamin calls attention to the color’s deep historical and social resonance.
Arts for ME! and KANEKO invite you to see the Spring 2024 Semester exhibit.