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Elder Gallery Exhibit Features the Talents of Nebraska High School Students

  • Friday, November 19, 2010
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The Bridge exhibit features the talents of 30 Nebraska high school seniors.
Two Best of Show entries will each be awarded a $10,000 talent scholarship to attend NWU.
Elder Gallery's Bridge exhibit includes 30 works from a variety of mediums including photography, sculpture and color pencil.
The Bridge exhibit continues now through Dec. 17.

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The artistic talents of Nebraska high school students will be showcased at Nebraska Wesleyan’s second annual juried art exhibition “Bridge.”

Nebraska Wesleyan’s Department of Art will host Bridge November 30-December 17. High school seniors from across the state were invited to submit artwork to be considered for the exhibition. Two “best of show” entries will each be awarded a $10,000 talent scholarship to study visual art at NWU.

Thirty students have been selected for the exhibition, which will feature a variety of mediums including acrylic, clay, watercolor, photography, oil, sculpture, color pencil, and more.

The exhibit is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. Elder Gallery is located in the Rogers Center for Fine Arts, 50th Street and Huntington Ave.

Nebraska high school students selected for the exhibit include:

Arapahoe: Caitlin Tangeman

Auburn: Tabbitha Unruh

Bellevue: Nicole Henderson, Jamie Thomas, Sam Thomas, Annie Mullins, Josh Collison

Cedar Bluffs: Maren McDowell

Chappell: Jackie Kimbrough

Eagle: Caitlin Schroeder

Ewing: Laura Tomjack

Fremont: Alexis Egger

Howells: Megan Svitak

Omaha: Max Sigman, Darian Holmes, Christina Liebentritt, Bridget McPeck

Keystone: Bridget Fricke

Lincoln: Vy Vu, Ethan Nichols

Papillion: Ariel Barber

Platte Center: Elissa Jarosz

Milford: Abbey Ahmed

North Platte: Mariah Decent

Seward: Nakuya Smith

Sutton: Lauren Simonsen

Wahoo: Joshua Proctor

Waverly: Brittany Gay, Rachael Salmen

York: Lindsay Dolan

 

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