Celebrate and consider the Nebraska Sandhills from a variety of perspectives from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 2 in the second-floor community studio and in Lori Elliott-Bartle’s space.
“Nebraska Sandhills: Considering Art, Culture and Ecology of the Last Prairie” features a screening of “The Last Prairie,” a documentary by John O’Keefe, professor of theology and journalism at Creighton University. The hosts will exhibit posters that highlight photos and insights gleaned by Mary Ann Vinton, associate professor and director of Creighton’s environmental science programs, and Jay Leighter, associate professor of communication studies and director of sustainability studies at Creighton. Lori Elliott-Bartle will display new collage paintings that feature aspects of the Sandhills as well as the painting of the V|V ranch that is shown in progress in O’Keefe’s film.
Film screening begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by Q&A.
Check the details of each Gallery Exhibition listing for any opening/closing receptions or special event details.
The Nicholas Street Gallery rents for $600/month. The Hallway Gallery rents for $300/month.
The Event Space can be used for pop up shows. Contact the office for more details at info@hotshopsartcenter.org