“Arts For ME!” Bug Installation
Lauritzen Gardens 100 Bancroft Street, Omaha, NE, United StatesA collection of bug sculptures created by students enrolled in the adapted art program, “Arts For ME!”
— dedicated to promoting the growth and appreciation of the arts in the Omaha community.
A collection of bug sculptures created by students enrolled in the adapted art program, “Arts For ME!”
6:30 pm talk, 5:30 pm cash bar social hour. Free admission. Omaha Conservatory of Music is located at 7023 Cass Street. On September 10, The Joslyn will open as a […]
Brace yourself for a night of soul-stirring blues with the incomparable Joe Bonamassa! Joe Bonamassa is one of today's top live performers and this one-time-only Blues Deluxe tour is not to be missed!
Feel free to tour all the featured 40+ local professional photographers depicting realistic landscapes, figures, and portraits.
Using glass as a medium to utilize the transmission of light and brilliancy of the glass colors to enhance the beauty of her subjects, Borgschulte hopes to capture the viewer’s interest as hers has been captured by nature.
A collection of bug sculptures created by students enrolled in the adapted art program, “Arts For ME!”
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Part of the Nebraska Crossroads Music Festival, enjoy contemporary classical music at Gallery 1516.
Get an in-depth glimpse into the inspiration, motivation and life-stories behind the music you hear at the Artist Roundtable.
Feel free to tour all the featured 40+ local professional photographers depicting realistic landscapes, figures, and portraits.
Using glass as a medium to utilize the transmission of light and brilliancy of the glass colors to enhance the beauty of her subjects, Borgschulte hopes to capture the viewer’s interest as hers has been captured by nature.