New Elder Gallery Exhibit Mixes Digital With Traditional

New Elder Gallery Exhibit Mixes Digital With Traditional

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  • Elder Gallery Exhibit: Reinvented
    Artist Chris Gustin's 3-D printed tea bowl is one of several exhibit's in Elder Gallery's "Reinvented."
  • Elder Gallery Exhibit: Reinvented
    Artist Chris Gustin's 3-D printed tea bowl is one of several exhibit's in Elder Gallery's "Reinvented."

Nebraska Wesleyan University’s Elder Gallery opens with ”Reinvented.”

Curated by Adam Chau, a ceramic designer and program manager at Clay Art Center in Port Chester, N.Y., “Reinvented” is an international invitational of artists who combine digital technology with traditional studio techniques. 

Participating artists include Andy Brayman, Jeremy Brooks, Katie Bunnell, Brian Caponi, Bryan Czibesz/Shawn Spangler, Sharan Elran, Brett Freund, Chris Gustin, Mia Mulvey, Megumi Naitoh, Paul Scott, and Joey Watson. 

The exhibit opens Tuesday, August 21 and continues through October 11. A reception will be held on Friday, September 7 from 5 to 7 p.m.

Gallery hours are Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, 1-4 p.m. Elder Gallery is located inside Rogers Center for Fine Arts, 50thStreet and Huntington Ave.