Author: Maggie Pierson

Currier & Ives: Winter Wonderland

October 27, 2009 – January 10, 2010 — Long before Currier & Ives became synonymous with cookie tins, greeting cards, Christmas ornaments, and collectors’ plates, the company was known as the self-proclaimed “Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints.” The Museum of Nebraska Art is pleased to present Currier & Ives: Winter Wonderland, a sampling of Read More

Nebraska Now: Christina Narwicz

October 10, 2009 – January 3, 2010 — For the first time, Omaha artist Christina Narwicz brings her large-scale oil paintings to MONA’s Yanney Skylight Gallery as part of the Nebraska Now series. While the artist’s works can be viewed simply as lovely, she successfully merges ideas and feelings of both the earthly and the ethereal in Read More

Nebraska Travels

December 15, 2009 – March 15, 2010 — From South America, Europe, and Asia to this country, artists have found inspiration in the sights, sounds, people, and places of the world. In Nebraska Travels, the drawings, photographs, paintings, and prints exhibited are directly created from such experiences. While the works speak to the deeper insight that Read More

From Crafts to Creation: Wood Works from MONA”s Collection

April 7 – September 20, 2009 — As a compliment to An Intentional Novice: The On-Edge Felt Mosaics of Jean Thiessen and a further exploration of craft-oriented and folk artworks, this exhibition features wood works from the MONA collection. Diverse and distinct best describe the various sculptures, assemblages, and constructs that are tied together by their use Read More

Edutivities

August 18, 2008 – August 16, 2009 — The corridor of the lower level of the Museum of Nebraska Art (MONA) is the space now dedicated Edutivities – where fun and educational visual activities for visitors of all ages help everyone engage with the artwork and learn more of the history of Nebraska and the MONA collection. Read More

Stories Behind the Art

August 26, 2008 – August 9, 2009 — The idea that one, single image can be more powerful than a complex body of text has been expressed in many different ways over the years. A phrase like “the drawing shows me at one glance what might be spread over ten pages in a book” first appeared in Read More

From East to West: ANAC’s Best

March 31 – July 26, 2009 — Each year, the Association of Nebraska Art Clubs (ANAC) invites the Museum of Nebraska Art (MONA) to select an artwork from its annual exhibition to receive the respected Purchase Award. The chosen piece becomes part of the Museum’s collection. This arrangement has continued for over thirty years, and East to West: ANAC’s Read More

Nebraska Now: Mary Zicafoose, Fiber

April 18 – July 15, 2009 — For her first solo exhibition at MONA, Omaha fiber artist Mary Zicafoose brings her well-known and intensely colored tapestries and rugs to the Yanney Skylight Gallery. Originally inspired by ethnic cloths, Zicafoose creates bold weavings akin to large abstract paintings that still find their source in the patterns of fiber Read More

MONA’s Crane Images

January 24 – June 7, 2009 — When the Museum of Nebraska Art”s cranes are on display, spring is right around the corner…though scientists might argue about the sensibility of cranes nesting in an art gallery – and in January, no less. Featured prominently this season is one of MONA’s most unusual harbingers of spring – Read More