DIY Flower Crown Workshop
The Inner Rail Food Hall 1911 S 67th St, Omaha, NE, United StatesGet ready to unleash your creativity and learn to design your own flower crown.
— dedicated to promoting the growth and appreciation of the arts in the Omaha community.
Get ready to unleash your creativity and learn to design your own flower crown.
The Omaha Chamber Music Society returns to the Alan J. Levine Performing Arts Theater at the Jewish Community Center on April 10 at 7 PM with Salud al Amor, a […]
Mudpies is a structured program for children ages 3-5 that encourages exploration of nature and interaction between a child and their caregiver. Each week, a natural science topic is explored through crafts, outdoor exploration, songs, stories, hikes and more!
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.
Learn the Riso process from sketch to print!
Garden of the Zodiac Gallery, Old Omaha Association Omaha, Nebraska presents: Larry Roots, “Abstractions and Other Narratives” Roots’ recent paintings provide a unique catalogue of his approach to working with […]
When Mary-Ellen’s son Zachary was diagnosed with Autism, she became his fiercest advocate. But now, Zachary is grown up and having his own thoughts and feelings about her advocacy. When an unexpected crisis hits their lives, mother and son must say the things that need to be said before time runs out.
claire rousay's music zeroes in on personal emotions and the minutiae of everyday life—voicemails, haptics, environmental recordings, stopwatches, whispers and conversations—exploding their significance.
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.
Our collaborative partnership with KVNO in regard to our creative thinking spaces at the Kaneko is one in which we highly value and hold in high regard. Through the Kaneko KVNO audience listeners get the opportunity to experience our one of a kind programming. For example what makes this conversational event so unique is the people leading the event. This is a an informal performance and conversation between choreographers Lauren Simpson and Galen Rogers and visual artist Lee Running. Lauren and Galen’s creative interests lie at the intersection of bodies and objects. We were drawn to Lee Running’s work because the objects she creates are often made from the material of the body, specifically the bodies and bones of deer that have been struck by vehicles. The skeletal structure of a deer and that of a full grown human are similar in dimension, shape, and weight. This offered a starting point for a collaboration. Through the careful and attentive practice of choreography, we hope to discover a new perspective on the sculptures, as well as open up a conversation about embodiment, violence, healing, and connection.