April 17– July 3, 2010 — Michael Strand’s recent body of work titled Mantra is a contemplative and methodical “marking of time” as expressed through the creation of slick, subtle, variously shaped and sized ceramic wall pieces. Twenty works comprise this exhibition and range from singular, primarily monochromatic clay slabs to a large work entitled Code Read More
Past Exhibitions
A Pow-Wow of Art: 19th Century Chiefs
May 29– June 27, 2010 — The 19th century was a period of geographic expansion for the “new” United States, greatly impacting the native peoples. Starting in 1821, various tribal Chiefs were invited to Washington, D.C. with a two-fold purpose: to impress them with the power of the Federal government and to negotiate land treaties. Thomas Read More
Birds and Burrowers: Audubon Selections
January 19 – May 23, 2010 — Traditionally we think of birds nesting in trees, but some birds choose other locales. For instance, where does a whooping crane raise its family? Exactly where can you find burrowing owls, and what kinds of mammals compete with them for valuable real estate? Answers to these questions and more Read More
Student Art Show
April 13– May 16, 2010 — During five weeks in spring, the Museum of Nebraska Art (MONA) is particularly festive with artwork created by the next generation of artists. Budding artists in the Kearney Public Schools, Kearney Catholic High School, and the school districts in Buffalo County, Kearney County, and Phelps County show their work, selected Read More
Nebraska Now: Elizabeth Ingraham, Fiber
January 9 – April 11, 2010 — Fabric “skins” fill the Museum of Nebraska Art’s Yanney Skylight Gallery and comprise Elizabeth Ingraham’s first solo exhibition at MONA. The “skins” are life-size female forms meticulously and laboriously crafted from various tactile and sometimes patterned fabrics. These forms contain traditional sewing items such as buttons, zippers, and linings Read More
Selections from Celebrating Darwin’s Legacy: Evolution in the Galápagos Islands and the Great Plain
January 29– March 21, 2010 — In 2009, the Center for Great Plains Studies, Lincoln, Nebraska, premiered an exhibition celebrating the bicentennial of Charles Darwin’s birth and the 150th anniversary of his pinnacle publication, The Origin of Species. Photographic images and handcolored drawings were created on a 2005 observational voyage to the islands by Dr. Paul Read More
The Oregon Trail: Illustrations from Francis Parkman’s Book
September 13, 2011 – March 18, 2012 — The Oregon Trail was a pathway to the west that began around 1843 when more than 350,000 pioneers headed west during a 25-year span. As the harbinger of America’s westward expansion, the Oregon Trail was the route to the Pacific for fur traders, gold seekers, missionaries, and others. Today, Read More
Academia Invitational
October 3, 2009 – March 7, 2010 — A hand-selected mix of sculptures, paintings, prints, ceramics, and other art forms provides a rare chance to view works together by University of Nebraska artist/educators from the Kearney, Lincoln, and Omaha campuses.
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