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First Friday, April 2nd, 2012 (Downtown)

Downtown Lincoln has a lot to offer in terms of the arts. This post includes galleries, coffee shops, book stores, and a museum – all with First Friday events going on this week or in the month of April. There is Always Something To Do In This Town!

The 815, 815 O Street, 6-9 pm

The 815 Gallery will not be showing art at 815 O St. much longer, Open Studio’s Artists on the Edge have at least this one more opportunity to share their work with the public at 815 O St. during April’s First Friday.

LPS Arts and Humanities Focus Program, 643 S. 25 Street

LPS will not be hosting an event in April.

Burkholder Project, 719 P Street, 7-9pm

MAIN GALLERY:  ‘Capitol Views-2’ – Photographs by John Nollendorfs

OUTBACK GALLERY:  Mixed Media Assemblage Masks – by Mary Kolar;
And ‘Signs of Spring’ – Photographs by Alyssa Williams

SKYLIGHT GALLERY:  ‘Art Exposition’ – Artistically Turned Wood by Doyle Howitt
And Oil Paintings by Julie Thorsen

SPECIAL EXHIBIT:  ‘A Good Time To Be Alive’ – Paintings by Jay Gerber and Stephanie
Hansen

Regular Hours: Tuesday through Friday from 10 AM – 4 PM and Saturday from 9 AM – 3 PM.

Crescent Moon Coffee, 140 N. 8th St, 6:00 – 11:00 p.m.

Crescent Moon presents a First Friday Artwalk with featured artist Jessica Lynn. Music 8-10pm with Swingmatism.

Crescent Moon Coffee is located in the lower level of the Apothecary building. Crescent Moon Coffee has been at home in the Haymarket District since 2001. There are performances six nights a week and a monthly featured artist for First Friday Art Walks.

Regular Hours: Monday – Friday 8am – 11pm, Saturday 7:00am – 11:00pm, Sunday 9:00am – 1:00pm

Drift Station Gallery, 1746 N Street, 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.

During April, Drift Station will become a temporary bookstore and reading library where the public can browse and purchase artworks. Bookstore is the result of an international open call for artist books, zines, comics, and other unusual publications.

Totaling over 1,000 printed works, Bookstore includes publications ranging from handcrafted works to photocopied pamphlets to print-on-demand books from all across the world. This exhibition represents the uniqueness and idiosyncrasy that can exist in print, perhaps the most egalitarian and inclusive art forms.

All works will be for sale for under $30 or are free. Sales from Bookstore will go directly to the artist with a portion of the proceeds going towards future programming at Drift Station.

Gallery 9, 124 N. 9th St, Suite 4, 6:30- 9:30 p.m.

Gallery 9 presents “Turning Around” which features new work by stained glass artist Deb Costello and turned wood artist Mark Entzminger. Costello’s love of dance and the spinning motion of Entzminger’s wood lathe, combine in this unique show dedicated to movement and grace.

Regular Hours: Wednesday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sundays from Noon to 5:00 pm.

The Grand Manse Gallery, 129 N 10th St

Jamie Oehlrich will be featured at The Grand Manse Gallery this month. A lifelong artist, Oehlrich’s primary focus is charcoal drawings, though in recent years, Oehlrich has also begun to add color to her work. “Color has changed my drawings immensely and has given a different emotional effect to each piece based on the color palette,” she said. The pieces she plans to show on First Friday will be composed with charcoal and soft pastels. A graphic design student at Doane College, Oehlrich plans to graduate this May.

Art displayed on First Fridays at the Grand Manse remains on the walls and available to be viewed by personal request until the following First Friday. The Grand Manse is located at 129 N 10th St. To view the display, enter the central doors on the eastern side of the building off 10th St., or the northeastern doors on the north side of the building off P St.

Great Plains Art Museum, 1155 Q Street

Great Plains Art Museum presents Marking the Prairie Sublime, Paintings and prints by Jonathan Goodding.

Regular Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed Mondays, holiday weekends and between exhibitions.

Indigo Bridge Books, 701 P Street, Suite 102, 6-10 p.m.

Thanks to a partnership with Indigo Bridge Books, selected art from the Artists on the Edge will also be on display throughout the bookstore. Printmaker Neil Orians will be featured in The Woodroom at Indigo Bridge.

** NEW LOCATION **

Live Yes Studio & Gallery, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.

Live Yes Studio & Gallery presents Quinlynn Hulse in her first solo show on Friday, April 6 from 7-9. Ms. Hulse has a unique style, method and perspective which she has used to create one of a kind pastel pieces.

Michael Forsberg Gallery, 100 N 8th Street, 12 noon to 8:00 p.m.

The Michael Forsberg Gallery has a variety of Michael’s work for display and sale. Michael is an award winning conservation photographer. Forsberg’s images are a dramatic witness to the awesome spirit of the wide open. The subjects of his photos include Plant Life, Wildlife, Birds, cranes and Landscapes.

Modern Arts Midwest

800 P Street, Suite 30, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.

Modern Arts Midwest presents New Work by artist Jacqueline Kluver.

Regular Gallery Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and by appointment


Noyes Art Gallery, 119 S. 9th St, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.

Carrie Strope Sohayda (fused glass), Karen Schamp (Watercolor, Acrylic), Barb Patronsky (Watercolor, Acrylic), Jan Beal (mobiles), Myrna Baade (Oil, Acrylic), Doug Hawco (Steel, Wood, Sculpture), Emma Garber (Watercolor, Oil, Acrylic, Pastel), and Zach Cole  (paintings) will be hosting an opening reception in the Focus Gallery of Noyes Gallery on April 6th from 6-9pm. The show, “Affairs of the ‘Art” will run through April. Featured Artists: Deb Determan – Hand-made Paper; Lori French – Stained Glass; Kye Halsted – Mosaics

“After Hours First Friday”

From 9-10:30 p.m. we are leaving the gallery open for an extra hour and a half on First Friday! Desiree Younger and Gary Kydum will be running this event after the usual Gallery hours. There will be live music.

Regular Hours: Monday – Friday  10:00am – 5:00pm, Saturday  10:00am – 5:00pm

Parallax Space, 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.

1746 “N” Street (at 18th Street)

Parallax Space will not be hosting an event in April.

The Public/Black Market 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.

1033 O Street

The Public/The Black Market will be featuring fashion from such designers as Jaclyn Giest, Andra Bose, Liz Chu and Sylvia Cox. We are also going to be displaying some photos of these designs taken by Shannon Claire. But, that’s not all. We will feature some live entertainment from the bands Ocean and Jimmy & the Girls. Not to mention something delicious to eat and drinks from Nebraska Brewery.

Everyone at the Black Market and The Public is really excited because this Art Show will serve as a preview for what’s to come at the Earth Day Fashion Show on April 22.

Regular hours at The Public are: Mon-Sat 11am-8pm; Sun 12pm-6pm.

Screen Ink – 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.

416 S. 11th Street

Screen Ink presents a great sculpture exhibit of pieces welded from old bike parts by Lincoln’s own Michael Walter. Very cool stuff, and we’re all pretty excited about it here as avid bike riders and commuters.

Sheldon Museum of Art, 12th & R Streets, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.

Join us in celebrating the opening of The Studio Glass Movement: Selections from the Esterling-Wake Collection. Celebrate with us the launch of artland—a new magazine all about the arts in Nebraska!

Regular Hours: Tuesday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday from 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Ten Thousand Villages, 140 North 8th Street, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.

Ten Thousand Villages has a drum circle in the store every First Friday. Bring your own drum, or use ours, but most importantly, have some fun! Drumming will take place between 8-9pm.

Ten Thousand Villages is a non-profit Fair Trade store which works with artisans who would otherwise be unemployed or  underemployed in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East. This income helps pay for food, education, health care and housing.

Regular Hours: Monday – Saturday 10 a.m. – 9 p.m., Closed Sunday

Workspace Gallery,  440 N 8th Street

WORKSPACE GALLERY is pleased to present “Residential Facades,” an exhibition of photographs by Travis Shaffer.

“Residential Façades,” Shaffer states, “is a photographic project focused on the documentation of suburbia: overgrown and under-planned. The unadorned ‘façades’ act as a veil of wealth and stability, hinting at the American dream. A dream it seems we can no longer afford.  These replicated structures boast an overwhelming sense of the generic; an indexical sign of the death of the local. All of this results in the eventual decline of spatially-derived identity and the emergence of a generic suburban, or dare I say American, vernacular. The title itself confronts us with a convenient double entendre, one simultaneously describing the physical face of these homes (and in turn our neighborhoods and projected identities), and the illusion behind which lingers the fragility of a nation.”

This body of images, a typology of street facing facades in suburban developments, makes a deliberate reference to Industrial Façades, a series of works by photographers Bernd and Hilla Becher. Less specifically “Residential Façades” calls on our memory of the many images associated with the New Topographics exhibition curated by William Jenkins in 1975.

Travis Shaffer is a visual artist whose work spans the mediums of photography, digital imaging and the artist’s book. Shaffer’s work engages spatial and institutional communities through a discourse with contemporary visual culture. His work combines visual and textual information gathered from both physical and virtual sources. Thematically Shaffer’s work addresses questions regarding the nature of commercial and cultural branding; notions of access and diversity; land-use, the built environment, and auto-centricity; the nature of spatially dictated identity; and the formation of isolated communal brands.

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First Friday, April 6th, 2012 (North Lincoln)

North Lincoln Gallery Art Crawl

On Friday, March 2nd, 9 Muses Studio, International Quilt Study Center & Museum, LUX Center for the Arts, Mo Java Café, Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery, and Urban Legends will participate in the North Lincoln Art Crawl. Gallery maps will be provided at each of the galleries.

9 Muses Studio – 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.

2713 N. 48th Street

9 Muses Studio presents Carrie Harwood  - featured artist for April. Carrie is primarily a landscape artist working in acrylics. Her soothing Nebraska landscapes will be an inspiring addition to our gallery.

9 Muses Studio, is an organization of artists and performers who have come together to present their work to the public. During the year, we will be offering dance/movement classes, presenting local musical talent, mounting exhibitions, and giving dance workshops. The goal of the Co-op is to maintain a space where women will take creative risks and empower themselves through creative movement.

Against the Wall Gallery – No info
6220 Havelock Avenue

Against the Wall Gallery will hopefully be participating again in May.

Heart of Gold Jewelers

2701 N. 48th St, Suite #1

Heart of Gold Jewelers will not be having an opening in April due to other commitments. Watch for us again in the future.

International Quilt Study Center & Museum – 4:30 – 7:00 p.m.

33rd & Holdrege Streets

International Quilt Study Center & Museum presents Jean Ray Laury: “Getting It All Together,” A Tribute to Ardis James, and What’s in a Name: Inscribed Quilts, Quilts of the Homesteading Era.

The LUX Center for the Arts – 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.

2601 N. 48th Street

LUX Center for the Arts presents “MUG Shots: National Juried Cup Exhibition”, juried by Gail Kendall. Kendall has chosen a wide range of functional and non-functional ceramic cups from across the country for this exhibition. This show sponsored by Mo Java Café.

“Symbiosis” runs through April 28.  This show features the work of nine married couples:  Wendy Weiss and Jay Kreimer; Jette Vogt and Therman Statom ; Tracy Shell and Jesse Ross; Dana Fritz and Larry Gawel; Paula Day and Keith Jacobshagen; Deborah Murphy and  Dennis Wattier; Sydney Lynch and Craig Roper; Diane Marsh and Eddie Dominguez; and Sheila Talbitzer and Rich Mansfield.  This show is sponsored by Garner Industries.

MoJava Cafe – 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

2649 N. 48th Street  – 464-4130

MoJava Cafe will have an art opening from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and live music from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

**NEW LOCATION **

Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery – 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

35th and Holdrege (in the Home Economics Building on East Campus)

Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery presents Imperfect Pattern/Relative Embellishment featuring Susan Bertino, Phyllis Moore, and Rebecca Williams.

Urban Legends – 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.

2632 N. 48th Street

Artisans & Art Studio Featuring 10 local artists creating found objects into works of art. Check out our list of summer painting classes and kids art camps while you peruse our gallery.

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First Friday, March 2nd, 2012 (Berean)

lincolnberean – worship arts

presents

“Confession”

Reception:  March 2, 7-9 p.m.

The Link Gallery

Lincoln, NE – L incoln Berean presents “Confession”.  The reception is March 2, 7-9 p.m.  The show runs February 14 through March 25.  This exhibition is a visual representation of artists agreeing with God.  Through their work they say, “yes, God…you are mysterious, present, relevant and you are victory!”  Participating artists are Larry Roots, Mark Nafziger, Michael Strand, Maren Shallman, Amy Smith and Matt Long.  This show features painters, potters, printmakers and sculptors from Mississippi, Nebraska, North Dakota and Ohio.  Curator, Amy Smith will be on hand to talk about the show and answer questions.

Lincoln Berean Church is located at 6400 S 70th Street and is open to the public.  Guest parking is available at the north entry.  Services are held Saturday 7 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m. & 10:45 a.m.

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First Friday, March 2nd, 2012 (Parrish)

On the 2nd floor of the Parrish building you can see a variety of exhibits, media and artists. There is no excuse to stay home Because There is Always Something To Do In This Town.

aorta, 116 N 14th Street, 2nd Floor

Aorta has a wonderful selection of vintage items, including apparel. Aorta has a focus on applique.

Robot Luv , 1410 O Street 2nd Floor

Robot Luv will be open showing a plethora of Carrie Masters work in a variety of media.

SP_CE Gallery, 1410 O Street 2nd Floor, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.


SPATIVM, 1410 O Street 2nd Floor, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.

About SPATIUM:
SPATIUM is a space for art. Art can be a somewhat subjective term outside of the academic world. But art is whatever a given person decides to call art. Others may disagree, but once a piece is labeled as “art” then the topic is up for discussion. Some may hold their ground, and others may change their minds. But once something is called “art” then it will always be “art” to someone. SPATIUM is a space for those discussions. SPATIUM is a space for artists, whether they are labeled: “academic”, “outsider”, “professional”, “amateur”, or anything else.  SPATIUM is a space for art. The name SPATIUM is Latin for “space” and is pronounced like the words “spa”, “tea”, & “um”.

Tugboat Gallery, (Gomez Art Supply) 116 N. 14th Street- second story, 7-10pm

Tugboat Gallery proudly presents “Manifestations” featuring Jar Schepers and Leslie Diuguid – two distinct artists who use a variety of media and personal symbology to create work that is both remote and familiar. “Manifestations” opens First Friday, March 3rd from 7:00-10:00 and runs through March 31st.

Come hear Rik Minnick the official Tugboat DJ and a representative of The Gittin Hipper Fun Bunch every First Friday.

Regular Hours: Monday-Friday 10-6, Sat, 12-5 and Sunday 2-5.


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First Friday, March 2nd, 2012 (Downtown)

Downtown Lincoln has a lot to offer in terms of the arts. This post includes galleries, coffee shops, book stores, and a museum – all with First Friday events going on this week or in the month of March. There is Always Something To Do In This Town!

The 815, 815 O Street, 6-9 pm

The 815 Gallery lives! While no longer displaying work in its lower level, The 815 is grateful to continue exhibiting Artists On the Edge, a community-based arts therapy program. See tons of new pieces, chat with the artists, and find out what’s happening to The 815!

LPS Arts and Humanities Focus Program, 643 S. 25 Street

LPS will be hosting a Second Friday event on Friday, March 9th from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. This will be the first opening for 2nd semester.

Burkholder Project, 719 P Street, 7-9pm

MAIN GALLERY:  ‘Butterfly Facts and Mythology’ – by Al Rhea

OUTBACK GALLERY:  ‘Storms, Dislocations, and Detritus’ – Selected Paintings, Prints, and Drawings by Richard Terrell;   and ‘Continuum:  Then and Now’ – Bronze Sculpture by Pete Wroblewski

SKYLIGHT GALLERY:  ‘Photographs and Pastels’ by Cynthia Wood

SPECIAL EXHIBIT:  ‘Stella Maris’ – Maritime Paintings by Isabel Armengol

Regular Hours: Tuesday through Friday from 10 AM – 4 PM and Saturday from 9 AM – 3 PM.

Crescent Moon Coffee, 140 N. 8th St, 6:00 – 11:00 p.m.

Crescent Moon presents First Friday Artwalk with featured artist Mikael Fontaine and music provided by local musicians, The String Demons from 8-10pm.

Crescent Moon Coffee is located in the lower level of the Apothecary building. Crescent Moon Coffee has been at home in the Haymarket District since 2001. There are performances six nights a week and a monthly featured artist for First Friday Art Walks.

Regular Hours: Monday – Friday 8am – 11pm, Saturday 7:00am – 11:00pm, Sunday 9:00am – 1:00pm

Drift Station Gallery, 1746 N Street, 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.

During March and April, Drift Station will become a temporary bookstore and reading library where the public can browse and purchase artworks. Bookstore is the result of an international open call for artist books, zines, comics, and other unusual publications.

Totaling over 1,000 printed works, Bookstore includes publications ranging from handcrafted works to photocopied pamphlets to print-on-demand books from all across the world. This exhibition represents the uniqueness and idiosyncrasy that can exist in print, perhaps the most egalitarian and inclusive art forms.

All works will be for sale for under $30 or are free. Sales from Bookstore will go directly to the artist with a portion of the proceeds going towards future programming at Drift Station.

Gallery 9, 124 N. 9th St, Suite 4, 6:30- 9:30 p.m.

Gallery 9 presents “Mudslinger & The Prince of Wire” by Pam Huckins & Mark Coyle.
Join us at Gallery Nine as we present New works by Ceramicist Pam Huckins and Sculptor/Painter Mark Coyle. The show features originality, whimsy, and  charm, in unique mediums. Live Music by “The Pizza Delivery Guys.”

Regular Hours: Wednesday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sundays from Noon to 5:00 pm.

The Grand Manse Gallery, 129 N 10th St

Grand Manse: Sculptor and painter Joseph Johnson reveals his first post-graduation show exhibiting work based on nonexistent fairy tales and genetically modified organisms. See the future fleshed out in these grotesque–yet endearingly cute–paintings and sculptures.

Art displayed on First Fridays at the Grand Manse remains on the walls and available to be viewed by personal request until the following First Friday. The Grand Manse is located at 129 N 10th St. To view the display, enter the central doors on the eastern side of the building off 10th St., or the northeastern doors on the north side of the building off P St.

Great Plains Art Museum, 1155 Q Street

Great Plains Art Museum presents Marking the Prairie Sublime, Paintings and prints by Jonathan Goodding.

Regular Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed Mondays, holiday weekends and between exhibitions.

Indigo Bridge Books, 701 P Street, Suite 102, 6-10 p.m.

The Woodroom at Indigo Bridge Books: The Woodroom proudly showcases new work by UNL graduate student Kyren Conley. Her beautiful small-scale paintings gracefully explore the figure in weightless, suspended motion.

Michael Forsberg Gallery, 100 N 8th Street, 12 noon to 8:00 p.m.

The Michael Forsberg Gallery has a variety of Michael’s work for display and sale. Michael is an award winning conservation photographer. Forsberg’s images are a dramatic witness to the awesome spirit of the wide open. The subjects of his photos include Plant Life, Wildlife, Birds, cranes and Landscapes.

Modern Arts Midwest

800 P Street, Suite 30, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.

Modern Arts Midwest presents “New Work” by Artist Larry Roots.

Regular Gallery Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and by appointment


Noyes Art Gallery, 119 S. 9th St, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.

The Noyes Gallery featured artists include Sandra Meyer, Paintings; Mike Montag, Sculpture; Steve Williamson, Colored Pencil. In the Focus Gallery are Gary Kudym, Glass Canvas Creations; Kirk Kuenzl, Caricatures; McClain Kuhel, Paintings; Tommy Jane Lane, Fingertip Rings; Jennifer Lemons, Photography; Lynne Reineke, Carved Gourds; Annette Svoboda, Clay Paintings; Kathy True, Photography; Susantha “Sus” Weerasinghe, Lincoln Cityscape Photographs.

Regular Hours: Monday – Friday  10:00am – 5:00pm, Saturday  10:00am – 5:00pm

Parallax Space, 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.

1746 “N” Street (at 18th Street)

Parallax Space & UNL Womanhouse Presents: The House that Feminism Built. Remember to bring your donation of red, purple, pink, and orange clothing, as well as those half-used no longer in rotation “beauty products” (make-up, lotions, etc.) stashed away in your bathroom cabinets. The clothing will be used to continue work on the tent, while the “beauty products” will become a separate art installation in March.

UNL Womanhouse is a group of artists and activists coming together to proclaim our status as feminists and address the state of feminist politics in contemporary artistic practice and society. In recognition of the 40th anniversary of Womanhouse, which took place in Los Angeles from January 30 – February 28, 1972, a group of graduate and undergraduate students in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, as well as recent alums and professors from the Department of Art and Art History and the Department of Textiles, Clothing and Design, are creating an updated version of Womanhouse for the 21st century. The result is the construction of The House that Feminism Built, a collaborative and ongoing installation of a suspended “house” composed of patched and sewn fragments of donated women’s clothing. A series of related events will take place during the months of February and March, including film screenings, panel discussions, sewing sessions, and community activities. For a list of upcoming events visit: www.unlwomanhouse.org

The Public/Black Market 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.

1033 O Street

The Public/The Black Market presents Ashley Sears as the artist for First Friday March. She is a Photographer and will be displaying her works of art at The Public Shoes. We will also feature musical artist Jared Hayes with drummer, Ethan Hart. Beer from Nebraska Brewery.

Regular hours at The Public are: Mon-Sat 11am-8pm; Sun 12pm-6pm.

Screen Ink – 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.

416 S. 11th Street

Screen Ink. print studio + art gallery presents:

Synergies: Photography by Zach Blume
“Photography allows you to eliminate all the noise and chatter of the world and focus on one moment or the details of one object or the way in which one thing interacts with another.” ~Zach Blume

This is Lincoln native, Mr. Blume’s first exhibit. A UNL graduate who has likely slung a pint your way from behind the bar downtown at O’Rourkes. His photographic eye has been zeroing in and firing snap shots of all the beautiful things that we’re sometimes to caught up in our daily grind to acknowledge and appreciate.

I know Zach is excited to share his photographs and see how others will interpret them.

Remember, Screen Ink. offers live screen printing on First Friday Art Exhibits. As these very words escape my mouth I get the feeling that I’m beating a dead horse but we are still doing live printing on t-shirts, with the exhibiting artists work, at every First Friday Art Walk.

Sheldon Museum of Art, 12th & R Streets, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.

Celebrate First Friday and the opening of the exhibition “Sunrise and Moonset in Provincetown”. 5:30 p.m. Gallery Talk by Sharon Kennedy.

Regular Hours: Tuesday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday from 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Ten Thousand Villages, 140 North 8th Street, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.

Ten Thousand Villages has a drum circle in the store every First Friday. Bring your own drum, or use ours, but most importantly, have some fun! Drumming will take place between 8-9pm.

Ten Thousand Villages is a non-profit Fair Trade store which works with artisans who would otherwise be unemployed or  underemployed in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East. This income helps pay for food, education, health care and housing.

Regular Hours: Monday – Saturday 10 a.m. – 9 p.m., Closed Sunday

Workspace Gallery,  440 N 8th Street

Workspace Gallery presents Travis Shaffer and Residential Facades which will hang from March 2nd – May 3rd.

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First Friday, March 2nd, 2012 (North Lincoln)

North Lincoln Gallery Art Crawl

On Friday, March 2nd, 9 Muses Studio, Heart of Gold Jewelers, International Quilt Study Center & Museum, LUX Center for the Arts, Mo Java Café, and Urban Legends will participate in the North Lincoln Art Crawl. Gallery maps will be provided at each of the galleries.

9 Muses Studio – 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.

2713 N. 48th Street

9 Muses Studio presents Carrie Harwood  - featured artist for March and April. Carrie is primarily a landscape artist working in acrylics. Her soothing Nebraska landscapes will be an inspiring addition to our gallery.

Because we expect a full house with her showing, we will keep dancing for later in the evening — between 8:00 and 9:00.

9 Muses Studio, is an organization of artists and performers who have come together to present their work to the public. During the year, we will be offering dance/movement classes, presenting local musical talent, mounting exhibitions, and giving dance workshops. The goal of the Co-op is to maintain a space where women will take creative risks and empower themselves through creative movement.

Against the Wall Gallery – No info
6220 Havelock Avenue

Against the Wall Gallery will hopefully be participating again in April.

Heart of Gold Jewelers

2701 N. 48th St, Suite #1

Heart of Gold Jewelers will host a gallery opening and reception on Friday, March 2 from 5-8pm. This show will feature new and continuing works by various local artists in jewelry, pottery, prints, glass and wood.

International Quilt Study Center & Museum – 4:30 – 7:00 p.m.

33rd & Holdrege Streets

International Quilt Study Center & Museum presents Jean Ray Laury: “Getting It All Together”.  At 5:30, Ellen Rushman, will present a public lecture: Modern Quilting: DIY (Do It Yourself) Discourse. Ellen is the Lincoln Quilters Guild Scholarship Winner. Lincoln Quilters Guild reception to follow.

The LUX Center for the Arts – 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.

2601 N. 48th Street

LUX Center for the Arts presents “Symbiosis”, showing the eclectic work of nine married couples.  This show opens March 2 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and runs through April 28.  Participating artists are Wendy Weiss and Jay Kreimer; Jette Vogt and Therman Statom ; Tracy Shell and Jesse Ross; Dana Fritz and Larry Gawel; Paula Day and Keith Jacobshagen; Deborah Murphy and  Dennis Wattier; Sydney Lynch and Craig Roper; Diane Marsh and Eddie Dominguez; and Sheila Talbitzer and Rich Mansfield.  Many of the artists will be on hand at the opening to answer questions.  This show is sponsored by Garner Industries.

“In the Woodland Shade” by Nicole Gustafsson runs through March 31.  Gustafsson uses her memories of childhood adventures as inspiration to create intimate paintings of enchanted forests filled with lively woodland creatures.  She will be at the opening to talk about her work and answer questions.

MoJava Cafe – 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

2649 N. 48th Street  – 464-4130

MoJava Cafe will have an art opening from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and live music from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Urban Legends – 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.

2632 N. 48th Street

Urban Legends features local artisans and recycled art classes for all ages. March into your creativity like a Lion. Join us for inspiring artist demos on the creative art rendering for normally discarded resources.  Featuring 10 local artists including the father/son art of Ryan and Farzan Kholousi.

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