NWU Art Faculty Featured in Lux Center Exhibit

NWU Art Faculty Featured in Lux Center Exhibit

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  • white vessels
    Lisa Lockman's ceramic white vessels.
  • tree trunk
    David Gracie's painting of a tree trunk.
  • metal-smithing necklace
    Jess Starkel's metal-smithing necklace.
  • Valentine
    Byron Anway's oil on canvas painting titled, "Valentine."
  • Desert Shiver Series
    Angeles Cossio's digital print titled, "Desert Shiver Series."
  • white vessels
    Lisa Lockman's ceramic white vessels.
  • tree trunk
    David Gracie's painting of a tree trunk.
  • metal-smithing necklace
    Jess Starkel's metal-smithing necklace.
  • Valentine
    Byron Anway's oil on canvas painting titled, "Valentine."
  • Desert Shiver Series
    Angeles Cossio's digital print titled, "Desert Shiver Series."

The artistic talents of 亚博体育app鈥檚 Art Department are now on display at the Lux Center for the Arts.

鈥淎rt & Work: Nebraska Wesleyan Faculty Show鈥 is on display through October 27. The exhibit features works 鈥 including painting, digital photography, metalsmithing, and ceramics 鈥 depicting the unifying theme of the professors鈥 desire to make meaningful artwork while making a difference in their students鈥 lives.

Faculty featured in the exhibit include:

  • Byron Anway, Elder Gallery preparatory
  • Angeles Cossio, visiting instructor of art
  • David Gracie, associate professor of art
  • Susan Horn, professor emeritus of art
  • Lisa Lockman, professor of art
  • Jess Starkel, adjunct instructor in art

Lux Center for the Arts is located on the corner of 48th Street and Baldwin Ave. Hours are Tuesday-Friday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.