Sep 30 Tuesday
For more info contact Dr. Andy Haslit 402-375-7031.
Gallery hoursMonday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.Friday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.Saturday: ClosedSunday: 3 - 7 p.m.All shows end at noon on closing day.
Charley and Edie Harper were a husband-and-wife artistic duo based out of Cincinnati, Ohio. Charley gained national fame for his creative re-imaginings of the natural world, while Edie specialized in prints that featured well-known scenes from the Bible. One of their instructors from art school, the influential Bauhaus artist Josef Albers, is also represented in the exhibition by an original print from his "Homage to the Square" series.
Oct 01 Wednesday
Oct 02 Thursday
WSC Theatre Performance- The Romancers
Oct 03 Friday
The NMM welcomes Michele Benuzzi to play an unattributed Italian harpsichord, made about 1700, which is possibly the only surviving instrument of its kind in the United States. Built in the 3x8 configuration, this is the second time the instrument will be played publicly since its restoration by NMM graduate Susana Caldeira.
Specializing in historic performance, Benuzzi will present a Musical Journey through 17th-Century Europe. The program offers a survey through the countries and national styles of various European nations. Starting point in Italy, with compositions by L. Luzzaschi and G. Frescobaldi, followed by Spain, France, and Germany, before crossing the English Channel to conclude with works from the refined Elizabethan literature.
This performance will be livestreamed at https://www.nmmusd.org/nmm-live-video
Oct 04 Saturday