Drawing Flowers
Lauritzen Gardens 100 Bancroft Street, Omaha, NE, United StatesLearn about flower forms and drawing flowers in this class with Camille Werther
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Learn about flower forms and drawing flowers in this class with Camille Werther
Julie Koch has used different digital techniques to create unique images of flora and fauna. Some of the originals are nothing much to look at, but once edited, give a stunning view of nature with different colors and contrast.
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!
The Artists’ Cooperative Gallery welcomes you to our 2024 Emerging Artists Exhibition, February 27 – March 30. Join us in celebrating these up-and-coming artists at the opening reception on Saturday, March 2, 2–4 p.m.
Sound Health bridges music and medicine through live performances by students who contribute to the environment of care and gain professional performing experience while contributing to their community.
Come see “Meet me at the fence ok bye” from artist Leslie Diuguid, on exhibit from February 10 to March 9, 2024.
Movie screening and discussions with a historical introduction by Dr. Lisabet Buchelt.
Get ready to test your nerd street cred with the greatest pop culture trivia show on earth! Battle for nerd supremacy in this interactive, pop culture, geeky game show explosion!
The UNO Symphonic Wind Ensemble is excited to collaborate with the Gretna High School Wind Ensemble in a shared concert on March 5, 2024. In addition to Gretna’s selections, the Symphonic Wind Ensemble will be performing a diverse and exciting program of transcriptions and original works for winds composed over the past 100 years.
In the anarchic realm of punk culture where chaos intertwines with creativity, "Unleashed" emerges as a fearless declaration of individuality and resistance.
Julie Koch has used different digital techniques to create unique images of flora and fauna. Some of the originals are nothing much to look at, but once edited, give a stunning view of nature with different colors and contrast.
Neo-Custodians: Woven Narratives of Heritage, Cultural Memory, and Belonging focuses on the historical aspect of textiles as a vehicle for communication and representation. Linking this ancient form of expression to contemporary artworks inspired by this legacy, the thirteen artists in the exhibition engage intentionally with materials bearing complex histories.