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The Prairie Arts Center’s annual NEBRASKAland Days Competitive Art Show celebrates the beauty and spirit of Nebraska through 146 works of art.
Irrigation, another primary use of water in the Plains and in particular Nebraska, turns up in Charles Guildner’s 1992 black-and-white photo “High as an Elephant’s Eye,” which captures a ...
Unbound: Narrative Art of the Plains celebrates the full expression of narrative art among Native nations of the Great Plains. The exhibition juxtaposes historical hides, muslins, and ledger books ...
Some parts of northwest Nebraska don’t look like they’re part of the Cornhusker State. Rugged pine-flecked cliffs tower like ancient battlements over the short grasses of the nearby plains.
Mr. Vaughan is a freelance journalist and a native of Nebraska who writes frequently about the Great Plains. He is the author of “Zoo Nebraska: The Dismantling of an American Dream.” One ...
An artistic adventurer. Sandzén was born in Blidsberg, Sweden, in 1871, and trained as a painter in Europe. In 1894, he crossed the Atlantic to teach art and modern languages at Bethany College ...
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