Three NWU Faculty Selected for Joslyn Art Museum Exhibition

Three NWU Faculty Selected for Joslyn Art Museum Exhibition

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  • I Just Work Here
    Sarah Berkley's exhibit is titled, "I Just Work Here."
  • The Signs Were There
    Josh Johnson's exhibit titled, "The Signs Were There."
  • King of the Hill
    Byron Anway's oil on linen exhibit, "King of the Hill."
  • I Just Work Here
    Sarah Berkley's exhibit is titled, "I Just Work Here."
  • The Signs Were There
    Josh Johnson's exhibit titled, "The Signs Were There."
  • King of the Hill
    Byron Anway's oil on linen exhibit, "King of the Hill."

Three Nebraska Wesleyan University art faculty are among 37 artists selected for Joslyn Art Museum's current exhibit, "Art Seen."

The exhibit honors Joslyn's traditions and celebrates the vibrancy of the current artistic moment in the Lincoln and Omaha area. Among the artists are NWU art faculty Sarah Berkeley, Byron Anway and Josh Johnson. They were selected from a pool of more than 200 submissions by Karin Campbell, Phil Wilson Curator of Contemporary Art, and Bill Arning, Director of the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.

The exhibit runs through October 11. "Art Seen" is open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Cost is $10 for adults, free for youth ages 17 and younger, free for college students with an ID and free for Joslyn members.

Joslyn Art Museum is located at 2200 Dodge Street in Omaha.