Benson Theater Happy Hour
Benson Theatre 6054 Maple St, Omaha, NE, United StatesBring your friends, coworkers, dates, or clients to our beautiful space for conversation, relaxation, collaboration, and creation every Tuesday 3-7pm.
— dedicated to promoting the growth and appreciation of the arts in the Omaha community.
Bring your friends, coworkers, dates, or clients to our beautiful space for conversation, relaxation, collaboration, and creation every Tuesday 3-7pm.
In this session we will learn how to set up your workspace, how to plan a watercolor painting from start to finish.
Join us for a dedicated silent space for writing!
Welcome to musical comedy heaven!
There is something for everyone in the Regional Photo Biennial! Nine categories are represented, showcasing some of the best photography from the region of Nebraska, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
Visualizing Literature explores connections between the literary and visual arts through moderated book discussions and gallery tours led by trained Visualizing Literature Volunteers.
Michael Hofacre is a film editor living in Los Angeles.
North Omaha Music and Arts hosts free weekly gatherings with live band performances, followed by open sessions where all musicians, MCs, and vocalists are invited to participate or sit in.
The Writer's Workshop Reading Series brings nationally recognized contemporary writers (including film industry professionals) to Omaha. This year's lineup also celebrates the 20th Anniversary of the College of Communication, Fine Arts, and Media.
This event provides a unique opportunity to talk with a professional film editor, who studied theater at University of Nebraska Lincoln.
We hope you can join us for this free production November 13 & 14 at Yates Illuminates!
There is something for everyone in the Regional Photo Biennial! Nine categories are represented, showcasing some of the best photography from the region of Nebraska, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
Join us for a midday break, as we spend 30 minutes with one work of art.