Multifaceted: Group Art Show
Hot Shops Art Center 1301 Nicholas St, Omaha, NE, United StatesA free art gallery showcasing several new artists with works on display or for sale.
— dedicated to promoting the growth and appreciation of the arts in the Omaha community.
A free art gallery showcasing several new artists with works on display or for sale.
Its FREE. Its professional. Its spiritual and classical type music. Its really geared towards the retired population by having it during the daylight hours, on a weekday, and at churchs with easy parking and easy accisbility.
Omaha's Wildly Bright Holiday Tradition
As the nights grow longer, make plans to join us for Night Light GLOW — a joyful exhibition of light, art, and science.
A free art gallery showcasing several new artists with works on display or for sale.
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.
Paolo Arao makes sewn paintings, weavings, and site-responsive installations that are rooted in geometric abstraction. This exhibition will showcase Arao’s work over the past 5 years including work he began while a resident at Bemis Center in the spring of 2020 as well as site-specific installations utilizing the architecture of Bemis Center’s galleries.
Omaha's Wildly Bright Holiday Tradition
A free art gallery showcasing several new artists with works on display or for sale.
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.
Paolo Arao makes sewn paintings, weavings, and site-responsive installations that are rooted in geometric abstraction. This exhibition will showcase Arao’s work over the past 5 years including work he began while a resident at Bemis Center in the spring of 2020 as well as site-specific installations utilizing the architecture of Bemis Center’s galleries.
Omaha's Wildly Bright Holiday Tradition