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SUMMARY:The Primacy of Form
DESCRIPTION:“The Primacy of Form\,” a new sculpture by pioneering sculptor Bruce Beasley\, will be on display at KANEKO from March 21 through Aug. 16\, 2025. Beasley transforms basic geometric shapes into mesmerizing compositions that seem to defy gravity. Working in materials from bronze and granite to Lucite\, his sculptures have commanded international attention since his undergraduate years\, when the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA) displayed Beasley’s work with Picasso’s and Duchamp’s in a groundbreaking 1961 exhibition. KANEKO’s soaring spaces provide the perfect setting for these sculptures\, allowing visitors to appreciate their commanding presence and intricate interplay of form and light. \nThrough support from MECA/The Riverfront\, KANEKO is proud to host exhibitions of each artist featured in the park and to produce public programs providing community access to the artists and their work. Stroll through the Gene Leahy Mall Sculpture Park and see the Beasley work “Aeolis 7.”
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/the-primacy-of-form/2025-03-23/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community
DESCRIPTION:The special exhibit “Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community” is on display at KANEKO from Feb. 7 to April 27\, 2025. The exhibition includes an interactive element for visitors\, who are invited to contribute to a digital tapestry created through traditional African design elements. As each individual pattern is woven into the whole\, the growing\, evolving piece celebrates both African textiles and our interconnectedness. The exhibit is included with regular admission. \nExhibition curator\, Suzanne Gunn\, was raised in the villages of Kenya. Gunn’s connection to African craftsmanship was instilled through her mother\, who stimulated Gunn’s appreciation for traditional artistry. This early influence inspired Gunn’s subsequent travels across the continent\, where she built lasting relationships with expert artisans and collected extraordinary textiles reflecting both cultural heritage and artistic innovation. \nIn recent years\, there has been a significant shift toward modern printing techniques in fabric production. This transition makes an African exhibit showcasing traditional textiles even more valuable. Such an exhibit not only preserves but also shares the rich history\, culture\, and rituals associated with these fabrics.
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/fabrics-of-africa/2025-03-23/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
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SUMMARY:Big Clay
DESCRIPTION:The temporary exhibit\, “Big Clay\,” is at KANEKO from Jan. 31 to April 7\, 2025. It features impressive works drawn from Ree and Jun Kaneko’s distinguished private art collection. Showcasing groundbreaking large-scale ceramic works\, “Big Clay” challenges the perception of what’s possible through the medium of ceramic art. Included are works by artists who dared to push creative and technical boundaries\, including Viola Frey\, Tony Hepburn\, Rudy Autio\, Ken Little\, and Patrick Siler. This impressive gathering of pieces offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience massive ceramic works sharing space and represents decades of collecting by the Kanekos. \nThe exhibit is included with regular admission. 
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/big-clay/2025-03-23/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250322T190000
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CREATED:20250127T143502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T143502Z
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SUMMARY:The Primacy of Form
DESCRIPTION:“The Primacy of Form\,” a new sculpture by pioneering sculptor Bruce Beasley\, will be on display at KANEKO from March 21 through Aug. 16\, 2025. Beasley transforms basic geometric shapes into mesmerizing compositions that seem to defy gravity. Working in materials from bronze and granite to Lucite\, his sculptures have commanded international attention since his undergraduate years\, when the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA) displayed Beasley’s work with Picasso’s and Duchamp’s in a groundbreaking 1961 exhibition. KANEKO’s soaring spaces provide the perfect setting for these sculptures\, allowing visitors to appreciate their commanding presence and intricate interplay of form and light. \nThrough support from MECA/The Riverfront\, KANEKO is proud to host exhibitions of each artist featured in the park and to produce public programs providing community access to the artists and their work. Stroll through the Gene Leahy Mall Sculpture Park and see the Beasley work “Aeolis 7.”
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/the-primacy-of-form/2025-03-22/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250322T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250322T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T142321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T142321Z
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community
DESCRIPTION:The special exhibit “Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community” is on display at KANEKO from Feb. 7 to April 27\, 2025. The exhibition includes an interactive element for visitors\, who are invited to contribute to a digital tapestry created through traditional African design elements. As each individual pattern is woven into the whole\, the growing\, evolving piece celebrates both African textiles and our interconnectedness. The exhibit is included with regular admission. \nExhibition curator\, Suzanne Gunn\, was raised in the villages of Kenya. Gunn’s connection to African craftsmanship was instilled through her mother\, who stimulated Gunn’s appreciation for traditional artistry. This early influence inspired Gunn’s subsequent travels across the continent\, where she built lasting relationships with expert artisans and collected extraordinary textiles reflecting both cultural heritage and artistic innovation. \nIn recent years\, there has been a significant shift toward modern printing techniques in fabric production. This transition makes an African exhibit showcasing traditional textiles even more valuable. Such an exhibit not only preserves but also shares the rich history\, culture\, and rituals associated with these fabrics.
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/fabrics-of-africa/2025-03-22/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250322T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250322T190000
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CREATED:20250127T141600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T141600Z
UID:10016777-1742648400-1742670000@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Big Clay
DESCRIPTION:The temporary exhibit\, “Big Clay\,” is at KANEKO from Jan. 31 to April 7\, 2025. It features impressive works drawn from Ree and Jun Kaneko’s distinguished private art collection. Showcasing groundbreaking large-scale ceramic works\, “Big Clay” challenges the perception of what’s possible through the medium of ceramic art. Included are works by artists who dared to push creative and technical boundaries\, including Viola Frey\, Tony Hepburn\, Rudy Autio\, Ken Little\, and Patrick Siler. This impressive gathering of pieces offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience massive ceramic works sharing space and represents decades of collecting by the Kanekos. \nThe exhibit is included with regular admission. 
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/big-clay/2025-03-22/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250321T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T143502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T143502Z
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SUMMARY:The Primacy of Form
DESCRIPTION:“The Primacy of Form\,” a new sculpture by pioneering sculptor Bruce Beasley\, will be on display at KANEKO from March 21 through Aug. 16\, 2025. Beasley transforms basic geometric shapes into mesmerizing compositions that seem to defy gravity. Working in materials from bronze and granite to Lucite\, his sculptures have commanded international attention since his undergraduate years\, when the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA) displayed Beasley’s work with Picasso’s and Duchamp’s in a groundbreaking 1961 exhibition. KANEKO’s soaring spaces provide the perfect setting for these sculptures\, allowing visitors to appreciate their commanding presence and intricate interplay of form and light. \nThrough support from MECA/The Riverfront\, KANEKO is proud to host exhibitions of each artist featured in the park and to produce public programs providing community access to the artists and their work. Stroll through the Gene Leahy Mall Sculpture Park and see the Beasley work “Aeolis 7.”
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/the-primacy-of-form/2025-03-21/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250321T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250321T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T142321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T142321Z
UID:10016811-1742562000-1742583600@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community
DESCRIPTION:The special exhibit “Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community” is on display at KANEKO from Feb. 7 to April 27\, 2025. The exhibition includes an interactive element for visitors\, who are invited to contribute to a digital tapestry created through traditional African design elements. As each individual pattern is woven into the whole\, the growing\, evolving piece celebrates both African textiles and our interconnectedness. The exhibit is included with regular admission. \nExhibition curator\, Suzanne Gunn\, was raised in the villages of Kenya. Gunn’s connection to African craftsmanship was instilled through her mother\, who stimulated Gunn’s appreciation for traditional artistry. This early influence inspired Gunn’s subsequent travels across the continent\, where she built lasting relationships with expert artisans and collected extraordinary textiles reflecting both cultural heritage and artistic innovation. \nIn recent years\, there has been a significant shift toward modern printing techniques in fabric production. This transition makes an African exhibit showcasing traditional textiles even more valuable. Such an exhibit not only preserves but also shares the rich history\, culture\, and rituals associated with these fabrics.
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/fabrics-of-africa/2025-03-21/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250321T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250321T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T141600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T141600Z
UID:10016776-1742562000-1742583600@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Big Clay
DESCRIPTION:The temporary exhibit\, “Big Clay\,” is at KANEKO from Jan. 31 to April 7\, 2025. It features impressive works drawn from Ree and Jun Kaneko’s distinguished private art collection. Showcasing groundbreaking large-scale ceramic works\, “Big Clay” challenges the perception of what’s possible through the medium of ceramic art. Included are works by artists who dared to push creative and technical boundaries\, including Viola Frey\, Tony Hepburn\, Rudy Autio\, Ken Little\, and Patrick Siler. This impressive gathering of pieces offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience massive ceramic works sharing space and represents decades of collecting by the Kanekos. \nThe exhibit is included with regular admission. 
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/big-clay/2025-03-21/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250320T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250320T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T142321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T142321Z
UID:10016810-1742475600-1742497200@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community
DESCRIPTION:The special exhibit “Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community” is on display at KANEKO from Feb. 7 to April 27\, 2025. The exhibition includes an interactive element for visitors\, who are invited to contribute to a digital tapestry created through traditional African design elements. As each individual pattern is woven into the whole\, the growing\, evolving piece celebrates both African textiles and our interconnectedness. The exhibit is included with regular admission. \nExhibition curator\, Suzanne Gunn\, was raised in the villages of Kenya. Gunn’s connection to African craftsmanship was instilled through her mother\, who stimulated Gunn’s appreciation for traditional artistry. This early influence inspired Gunn’s subsequent travels across the continent\, where she built lasting relationships with expert artisans and collected extraordinary textiles reflecting both cultural heritage and artistic innovation. \nIn recent years\, there has been a significant shift toward modern printing techniques in fabric production. This transition makes an African exhibit showcasing traditional textiles even more valuable. Such an exhibit not only preserves but also shares the rich history\, culture\, and rituals associated with these fabrics.
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/fabrics-of-africa/2025-03-20/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250320T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250320T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T141600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T141600Z
UID:10016775-1742475600-1742497200@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Big Clay
DESCRIPTION:The temporary exhibit\, “Big Clay\,” is at KANEKO from Jan. 31 to April 7\, 2025. It features impressive works drawn from Ree and Jun Kaneko’s distinguished private art collection. Showcasing groundbreaking large-scale ceramic works\, “Big Clay” challenges the perception of what’s possible through the medium of ceramic art. Included are works by artists who dared to push creative and technical boundaries\, including Viola Frey\, Tony Hepburn\, Rudy Autio\, Ken Little\, and Patrick Siler. This impressive gathering of pieces offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience massive ceramic works sharing space and represents decades of collecting by the Kanekos. \nThe exhibit is included with regular admission. 
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/big-clay/2025-03-20/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250316T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250316T180000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T142321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T142321Z
UID:10016809-1742130000-1742148000@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community
DESCRIPTION:The special exhibit “Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community” is on display at KANEKO from Feb. 7 to April 27\, 2025. The exhibition includes an interactive element for visitors\, who are invited to contribute to a digital tapestry created through traditional African design elements. As each individual pattern is woven into the whole\, the growing\, evolving piece celebrates both African textiles and our interconnectedness. The exhibit is included with regular admission. \nExhibition curator\, Suzanne Gunn\, was raised in the villages of Kenya. Gunn’s connection to African craftsmanship was instilled through her mother\, who stimulated Gunn’s appreciation for traditional artistry. This early influence inspired Gunn’s subsequent travels across the continent\, where she built lasting relationships with expert artisans and collected extraordinary textiles reflecting both cultural heritage and artistic innovation. \nIn recent years\, there has been a significant shift toward modern printing techniques in fabric production. This transition makes an African exhibit showcasing traditional textiles even more valuable. Such an exhibit not only preserves but also shares the rich history\, culture\, and rituals associated with these fabrics.
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/fabrics-of-africa/2025-03-16/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250316T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250316T180000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T141600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T141600Z
UID:10016774-1742130000-1742148000@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Big Clay
DESCRIPTION:The temporary exhibit\, “Big Clay\,” is at KANEKO from Jan. 31 to April 7\, 2025. It features impressive works drawn from Ree and Jun Kaneko’s distinguished private art collection. Showcasing groundbreaking large-scale ceramic works\, “Big Clay” challenges the perception of what’s possible through the medium of ceramic art. Included are works by artists who dared to push creative and technical boundaries\, including Viola Frey\, Tony Hepburn\, Rudy Autio\, Ken Little\, and Patrick Siler. This impressive gathering of pieces offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience massive ceramic works sharing space and represents decades of collecting by the Kanekos. \nThe exhibit is included with regular admission. 
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/big-clay/2025-03-16/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250315T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250315T180000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250305T170256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T170256Z
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SUMMARY:Curator Talk: Big Clay & The Art of Collecting
DESCRIPTION:Join Ree Kaneko for an illuminating discussion about the exhibition “Big Clay” and the vital role of private collections in the cultural landscape. Drawing from decades of experience in building and preserving a ceramic collection\, Ree will share insights about the exhibition’s monumental works and their place within the broader context of artistic legacy. The event isa rom 4 to 6 p.m. with the Curator Talk starting at 4:30. \nThis talk examines why maintaining complete bodies of work matters – not just for art history\, but for inspiring and enriching future generations. Cost is $25 for General Admission and $20 for Member Admission.\nLite bites and libations provided.
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/curator-talk-big-clay-the-art-of-collecting/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250315T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250315T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T142321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T142321Z
UID:10016808-1742043600-1742065200@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community
DESCRIPTION:The special exhibit “Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community” is on display at KANEKO from Feb. 7 to April 27\, 2025. The exhibition includes an interactive element for visitors\, who are invited to contribute to a digital tapestry created through traditional African design elements. As each individual pattern is woven into the whole\, the growing\, evolving piece celebrates both African textiles and our interconnectedness. The exhibit is included with regular admission. \nExhibition curator\, Suzanne Gunn\, was raised in the villages of Kenya. Gunn’s connection to African craftsmanship was instilled through her mother\, who stimulated Gunn’s appreciation for traditional artistry. This early influence inspired Gunn’s subsequent travels across the continent\, where she built lasting relationships with expert artisans and collected extraordinary textiles reflecting both cultural heritage and artistic innovation. \nIn recent years\, there has been a significant shift toward modern printing techniques in fabric production. This transition makes an African exhibit showcasing traditional textiles even more valuable. Such an exhibit not only preserves but also shares the rich history\, culture\, and rituals associated with these fabrics.
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/fabrics-of-africa/2025-03-15/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250315T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250315T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T141600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T141600Z
UID:10016773-1742043600-1742065200@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Big Clay
DESCRIPTION:The temporary exhibit\, “Big Clay\,” is at KANEKO from Jan. 31 to April 7\, 2025. It features impressive works drawn from Ree and Jun Kaneko’s distinguished private art collection. Showcasing groundbreaking large-scale ceramic works\, “Big Clay” challenges the perception of what’s possible through the medium of ceramic art. Included are works by artists who dared to push creative and technical boundaries\, including Viola Frey\, Tony Hepburn\, Rudy Autio\, Ken Little\, and Patrick Siler. This impressive gathering of pieces offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience massive ceramic works sharing space and represents decades of collecting by the Kanekos. \nThe exhibit is included with regular admission. 
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/big-clay/2025-03-15/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250314T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250314T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T142321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T142321Z
UID:10016807-1741957200-1741978800@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community
DESCRIPTION:The special exhibit “Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community” is on display at KANEKO from Feb. 7 to April 27\, 2025. The exhibition includes an interactive element for visitors\, who are invited to contribute to a digital tapestry created through traditional African design elements. As each individual pattern is woven into the whole\, the growing\, evolving piece celebrates both African textiles and our interconnectedness. The exhibit is included with regular admission. \nExhibition curator\, Suzanne Gunn\, was raised in the villages of Kenya. Gunn’s connection to African craftsmanship was instilled through her mother\, who stimulated Gunn’s appreciation for traditional artistry. This early influence inspired Gunn’s subsequent travels across the continent\, where she built lasting relationships with expert artisans and collected extraordinary textiles reflecting both cultural heritage and artistic innovation. \nIn recent years\, there has been a significant shift toward modern printing techniques in fabric production. This transition makes an African exhibit showcasing traditional textiles even more valuable. Such an exhibit not only preserves but also shares the rich history\, culture\, and rituals associated with these fabrics.
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/fabrics-of-africa/2025-03-14/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250314T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250314T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T141600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T141600Z
UID:10016772-1741957200-1741978800@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Big Clay
DESCRIPTION:The temporary exhibit\, “Big Clay\,” is at KANEKO from Jan. 31 to April 7\, 2025. It features impressive works drawn from Ree and Jun Kaneko’s distinguished private art collection. Showcasing groundbreaking large-scale ceramic works\, “Big Clay” challenges the perception of what’s possible through the medium of ceramic art. Included are works by artists who dared to push creative and technical boundaries\, including Viola Frey\, Tony Hepburn\, Rudy Autio\, Ken Little\, and Patrick Siler. This impressive gathering of pieces offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience massive ceramic works sharing space and represents decades of collecting by the Kanekos. \nThe exhibit is included with regular admission. 
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/big-clay/2025-03-14/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250313T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250313T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T142321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T142321Z
UID:10016806-1741870800-1741892400@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community
DESCRIPTION:The special exhibit “Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community” is on display at KANEKO from Feb. 7 to April 27\, 2025. The exhibition includes an interactive element for visitors\, who are invited to contribute to a digital tapestry created through traditional African design elements. As each individual pattern is woven into the whole\, the growing\, evolving piece celebrates both African textiles and our interconnectedness. The exhibit is included with regular admission. \nExhibition curator\, Suzanne Gunn\, was raised in the villages of Kenya. Gunn’s connection to African craftsmanship was instilled through her mother\, who stimulated Gunn’s appreciation for traditional artistry. This early influence inspired Gunn’s subsequent travels across the continent\, where she built lasting relationships with expert artisans and collected extraordinary textiles reflecting both cultural heritage and artistic innovation. \nIn recent years\, there has been a significant shift toward modern printing techniques in fabric production. This transition makes an African exhibit showcasing traditional textiles even more valuable. Such an exhibit not only preserves but also shares the rich history\, culture\, and rituals associated with these fabrics.
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/fabrics-of-africa/2025-03-13/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250313T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250313T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T141600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T141600Z
UID:10016771-1741870800-1741892400@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Big Clay
DESCRIPTION:The temporary exhibit\, “Big Clay\,” is at KANEKO from Jan. 31 to April 7\, 2025. It features impressive works drawn from Ree and Jun Kaneko’s distinguished private art collection. Showcasing groundbreaking large-scale ceramic works\, “Big Clay” challenges the perception of what’s possible through the medium of ceramic art. Included are works by artists who dared to push creative and technical boundaries\, including Viola Frey\, Tony Hepburn\, Rudy Autio\, Ken Little\, and Patrick Siler. This impressive gathering of pieces offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience massive ceramic works sharing space and represents decades of collecting by the Kanekos. \nThe exhibit is included with regular admission. 
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/big-clay/2025-03-13/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250309T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250309T180000
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community
DESCRIPTION:The special exhibit “Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community” is on display at KANEKO from Feb. 7 to April 27\, 2025. The exhibition includes an interactive element for visitors\, who are invited to contribute to a digital tapestry created through traditional African design elements. As each individual pattern is woven into the whole\, the growing\, evolving piece celebrates both African textiles and our interconnectedness. The exhibit is included with regular admission. \nExhibition curator\, Suzanne Gunn\, was raised in the villages of Kenya. Gunn’s connection to African craftsmanship was instilled through her mother\, who stimulated Gunn’s appreciation for traditional artistry. This early influence inspired Gunn’s subsequent travels across the continent\, where she built lasting relationships with expert artisans and collected extraordinary textiles reflecting both cultural heritage and artistic innovation. \nIn recent years\, there has been a significant shift toward modern printing techniques in fabric production. This transition makes an African exhibit showcasing traditional textiles even more valuable. Such an exhibit not only preserves but also shares the rich history\, culture\, and rituals associated with these fabrics.
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/fabrics-of-africa/2025-03-09/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250309T180000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T141600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T141600Z
UID:10016770-1741525200-1741543200@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Big Clay
DESCRIPTION:The temporary exhibit\, “Big Clay\,” is at KANEKO from Jan. 31 to April 7\, 2025. It features impressive works drawn from Ree and Jun Kaneko’s distinguished private art collection. Showcasing groundbreaking large-scale ceramic works\, “Big Clay” challenges the perception of what’s possible through the medium of ceramic art. Included are works by artists who dared to push creative and technical boundaries\, including Viola Frey\, Tony Hepburn\, Rudy Autio\, Ken Little\, and Patrick Siler. This impressive gathering of pieces offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience massive ceramic works sharing space and represents decades of collecting by the Kanekos. \nThe exhibit is included with regular admission. 
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/big-clay/2025-03-09/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250308T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250308T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T142321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T142321Z
UID:10016804-1741438800-1741460400@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community
DESCRIPTION:The special exhibit “Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community” is on display at KANEKO from Feb. 7 to April 27\, 2025. The exhibition includes an interactive element for visitors\, who are invited to contribute to a digital tapestry created through traditional African design elements. As each individual pattern is woven into the whole\, the growing\, evolving piece celebrates both African textiles and our interconnectedness. The exhibit is included with regular admission. \nExhibition curator\, Suzanne Gunn\, was raised in the villages of Kenya. Gunn’s connection to African craftsmanship was instilled through her mother\, who stimulated Gunn’s appreciation for traditional artistry. This early influence inspired Gunn’s subsequent travels across the continent\, where she built lasting relationships with expert artisans and collected extraordinary textiles reflecting both cultural heritage and artistic innovation. \nIn recent years\, there has been a significant shift toward modern printing techniques in fabric production. This transition makes an African exhibit showcasing traditional textiles even more valuable. Such an exhibit not only preserves but also shares the rich history\, culture\, and rituals associated with these fabrics.
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/fabrics-of-africa/2025-03-08/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250308T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250308T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T141600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T141600Z
UID:10016769-1741438800-1741460400@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Big Clay
DESCRIPTION:The temporary exhibit\, “Big Clay\,” is at KANEKO from Jan. 31 to April 7\, 2025. It features impressive works drawn from Ree and Jun Kaneko’s distinguished private art collection. Showcasing groundbreaking large-scale ceramic works\, “Big Clay” challenges the perception of what’s possible through the medium of ceramic art. Included are works by artists who dared to push creative and technical boundaries\, including Viola Frey\, Tony Hepburn\, Rudy Autio\, Ken Little\, and Patrick Siler. This impressive gathering of pieces offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience massive ceramic works sharing space and represents decades of collecting by the Kanekos. \nThe exhibit is included with regular admission. 
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/big-clay/2025-03-08/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250307T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250307T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T142321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T142321Z
UID:10016803-1741352400-1741374000@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community
DESCRIPTION:The special exhibit “Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community” is on display at KANEKO from Feb. 7 to April 27\, 2025. The exhibition includes an interactive element for visitors\, who are invited to contribute to a digital tapestry created through traditional African design elements. As each individual pattern is woven into the whole\, the growing\, evolving piece celebrates both African textiles and our interconnectedness. The exhibit is included with regular admission. \nExhibition curator\, Suzanne Gunn\, was raised in the villages of Kenya. Gunn’s connection to African craftsmanship was instilled through her mother\, who stimulated Gunn’s appreciation for traditional artistry. This early influence inspired Gunn’s subsequent travels across the continent\, where she built lasting relationships with expert artisans and collected extraordinary textiles reflecting both cultural heritage and artistic innovation. \nIn recent years\, there has been a significant shift toward modern printing techniques in fabric production. This transition makes an African exhibit showcasing traditional textiles even more valuable. Such an exhibit not only preserves but also shares the rich history\, culture\, and rituals associated with these fabrics.
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/fabrics-of-africa/2025-03-07/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250307T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T141600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T141600Z
UID:10016768-1741352400-1741374000@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Big Clay
DESCRIPTION:The temporary exhibit\, “Big Clay\,” is at KANEKO from Jan. 31 to April 7\, 2025. It features impressive works drawn from Ree and Jun Kaneko’s distinguished private art collection. Showcasing groundbreaking large-scale ceramic works\, “Big Clay” challenges the perception of what’s possible through the medium of ceramic art. Included are works by artists who dared to push creative and technical boundaries\, including Viola Frey\, Tony Hepburn\, Rudy Autio\, Ken Little\, and Patrick Siler. This impressive gathering of pieces offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience massive ceramic works sharing space and represents decades of collecting by the Kanekos. \nThe exhibit is included with regular admission. 
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/big-clay/2025-03-07/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250306T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250306T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T142321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T142321Z
UID:10016802-1741266000-1741287600@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community
DESCRIPTION:The special exhibit “Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community” is on display at KANEKO from Feb. 7 to April 27\, 2025. The exhibition includes an interactive element for visitors\, who are invited to contribute to a digital tapestry created through traditional African design elements. As each individual pattern is woven into the whole\, the growing\, evolving piece celebrates both African textiles and our interconnectedness. The exhibit is included with regular admission. \nExhibition curator\, Suzanne Gunn\, was raised in the villages of Kenya. Gunn’s connection to African craftsmanship was instilled through her mother\, who stimulated Gunn’s appreciation for traditional artistry. This early influence inspired Gunn’s subsequent travels across the continent\, where she built lasting relationships with expert artisans and collected extraordinary textiles reflecting both cultural heritage and artistic innovation. \nIn recent years\, there has been a significant shift toward modern printing techniques in fabric production. This transition makes an African exhibit showcasing traditional textiles even more valuable. Such an exhibit not only preserves but also shares the rich history\, culture\, and rituals associated with these fabrics.
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/fabrics-of-africa/2025-03-06/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250306T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T141600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T141600Z
UID:10016767-1741266000-1741287600@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Big Clay
DESCRIPTION:The temporary exhibit\, “Big Clay\,” is at KANEKO from Jan. 31 to April 7\, 2025. It features impressive works drawn from Ree and Jun Kaneko’s distinguished private art collection. Showcasing groundbreaking large-scale ceramic works\, “Big Clay” challenges the perception of what’s possible through the medium of ceramic art. Included are works by artists who dared to push creative and technical boundaries\, including Viola Frey\, Tony Hepburn\, Rudy Autio\, Ken Little\, and Patrick Siler. This impressive gathering of pieces offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience massive ceramic works sharing space and represents decades of collecting by the Kanekos. \nThe exhibit is included with regular admission. 
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/big-clay/2025-03-06/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250302T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250302T180000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T142321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T142321Z
UID:10016801-1740920400-1740938400@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community
DESCRIPTION:The special exhibit “Fabrics of Africa: Weaving Culture and Community” is on display at KANEKO from Feb. 7 to April 27\, 2025. The exhibition includes an interactive element for visitors\, who are invited to contribute to a digital tapestry created through traditional African design elements. As each individual pattern is woven into the whole\, the growing\, evolving piece celebrates both African textiles and our interconnectedness. The exhibit is included with regular admission. \nExhibition curator\, Suzanne Gunn\, was raised in the villages of Kenya. Gunn’s connection to African craftsmanship was instilled through her mother\, who stimulated Gunn’s appreciation for traditional artistry. This early influence inspired Gunn’s subsequent travels across the continent\, where she built lasting relationships with expert artisans and collected extraordinary textiles reflecting both cultural heritage and artistic innovation. \nIn recent years\, there has been a significant shift toward modern printing techniques in fabric production. This transition makes an African exhibit showcasing traditional textiles even more valuable. Such an exhibit not only preserves but also shares the rich history\, culture\, and rituals associated with these fabrics.
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/fabrics-of-africa/2025-03-02/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250302T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250302T180000
DTSTAMP:20260617T105202
CREATED:20250127T141600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T141600Z
UID:10016766-1740920400-1740938400@ohmyomaha.com
SUMMARY:Big Clay
DESCRIPTION:The temporary exhibit\, “Big Clay\,” is at KANEKO from Jan. 31 to April 7\, 2025. It features impressive works drawn from Ree and Jun Kaneko’s distinguished private art collection. Showcasing groundbreaking large-scale ceramic works\, “Big Clay” challenges the perception of what’s possible through the medium of ceramic art. Included are works by artists who dared to push creative and technical boundaries\, including Viola Frey\, Tony Hepburn\, Rudy Autio\, Ken Little\, and Patrick Siler. This impressive gathering of pieces offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience massive ceramic works sharing space and represents decades of collecting by the Kanekos. \nThe exhibit is included with regular admission. 
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/big-clay/2025-03-02/
LOCATION:KANEKO\, 1111 Jones St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Art Activities
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