NWU Art Faculty Featured in Lux Center Exhibit

NWU Art Faculty Featured in Lux Center Exhibit

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  • white vessels
    Lisa Lockman's ceramic white vessels.
  • tree trunk
    David Gracie's painting of a tree trunk.
  • metal-smithing necklace
    Jess Starkel's metal-smithing necklace.
  • Valentine
    Byron Anway's oil on canvas painting titled, "Valentine."
  • Desert Shiver Series
    Angeles Cossio's digital print titled, "Desert Shiver Series."
  • white vessels
    Lisa Lockman's ceramic white vessels.
  • tree trunk
    David Gracie's painting of a tree trunk.
  • metal-smithing necklace
    Jess Starkel's metal-smithing necklace.
  • Valentine
    Byron Anway's oil on canvas painting titled, "Valentine."
  • Desert Shiver Series
    Angeles Cossio's digital print titled, "Desert Shiver Series."

The artistic talents of Nebraska Wesleyan University’s Art Department are now on display at the Lux Center for the Arts.

“Art & Work: Nebraska Wesleyan Faculty Show” is on display through October 27. The exhibit features works — including painting, digital photography, metalsmithing, and ceramics — depicting the unifying theme of the professors’ desire to make meaningful artwork while making a difference in their students’ lives.

Faculty featured in the exhibit include:

  • Byron Anway, Elder Gallery preparatory
  • Angeles Cossio, visiting instructor of art
  • David Gracie, associate professor of art
  • Susan Horn, professor emeritus of art
  • Lisa Lockman, professor of art
  • Jess Starkel, adjunct instructor in art

Lux Center for the Arts is located on the corner of 48th Street and Baldwin Ave. Hours are Tuesday-Friday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.