ARE YOU PROUD TO SERVE IT? is an exploration of self discovery in relationship to making, in addition to the artists relationship with each other. Through this body of work, the artists acknowledge that it’s hard to make things when focus is on the finish versus investing in the process and being, simply: proud to […]
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Exhibition Opening: Friday, April 3rd. from 5:00 to 8:00 pm Art on view until Saturday, April 18th. during normal building hours Omaha Artists, Inc., founded in February of 1946, has grown from thirty members to near 100 today. Membership in Omaha Artists, Inc. is a great way to broaden your creativity, learn about new art […] |
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Opening night Artist reception Regional Recycled Art Exhibition in Chip Fryer Gallery Sustainable Fashion Show/ Chip Fryer Gallery at Clover 24 5-9pm Peruse the designers fashion collections and the art. Fashion show takes place in Chip Fryer Gallery starts at 7 pm. Ticketed event. |
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Public recycled art exhibition opens 12- 7/pm open to public ticketed event. The exhibition will be open April 24-May 9, 2026. |
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April 26: 12-5 pm Take and Make recycled art workshops all day Ticketed events. |
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1 event,Hand-built ceramic work that investigates pattern as a site of tension between order and instability. This body of work considers the relationship between place and home, where familiarity can oscillate between comfort and containment. Tiles operate as both material and metaphor, referencing durability, ornament, and enclosure. Through repeated forms and layered surfaces, the work reflects […] |
