Rockbrook Village Art Fair
Rockbrook Village 2800 S 110th Ct, Omaha, NE, United StatesRockbrook Village is proudly hosting the 53rd Rockbrook Village Art Fair.
— dedicated to promoting the growth and appreciation of the arts in the Omaha community.
Rockbrook Village is proudly hosting the 53rd Rockbrook Village Art Fair.
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.
Calling all budding Picassos and Monets! Dive into a world of vibrant colors and endless possibilities in our youth painting classes designed specifically for young artists.
America’s largest interactive comedy murder mystery dinner theatre show is now playing! Solve a hilarious mystery while you feast on a fantastic dinner.
"Killers of Kill Tony" is a standup lineup featuring regulars and fan-favorites from "Kill Tony", the #1 live podcast in the world.
Wyrmwood is back at Benson Theatre for another psychedelic show!
Feel free to tour all the featured 40+ local professional photographers depicting realistic landscapes, figures, and portraits.
Visual meditations on our impermanence, awareness of cyclical time, and connection with nature- inspired by the botanical collection at Lauritzen Gardens
August 21 through September 199 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday and Tuesday9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through SundayOn the gallery walls in the visitor and education centerIncluded with paid […]
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.