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Upcoming Events

Visualizing Survivance, Visualizing Permanence art exhibition

Sheldon Museum of Art Lincoln, Nebraska, United States

Drawn from Sheldon's collection, this exhibition centers artwork by Native American artists and photographs that demonstrate the everlasting presence of Native American communities. These works illustrate the spirit of visual […]

Nebraska Poets Reading Series: Steve Langan

Virtual Program

The free monthly Nebraska Poets Reading Series highlights the talent of Nebraska poets and invites discussion with audience members. All events are free online, but registration is required to receive […]

Cattle Trails and Songs of the West

Peterson Senior Activity Center 2020 W. 11th St., Kearney, NE, United States

Speaker: Joan Wells Sponsored by the Peterson Senior Activity Center

Humanities Grant Information Traveling Office Hour – North Platte

Lincoln County Historial Museum 2403 N. Buffalo Bill Ave., North Platte, NE, United States

A member of Humanities Nebraska’s grants team will be making stops in the western portion of the state to share information about the program grants Humanities Nebraska offers to nonprofit […]

Untold Migrant Stories Spring Showcase

LUX Center for the Arts 2601 N 48th St, Lincoln, NE, United States

April's First Friday at the LUX Center for the Arts will include an Untold Migrant Stories presentation from young people involved with the Asian Community and Cultural Center.  Refugee and […]

Willa Cather Author Series: Karen Russell

Red Cloud Opera House 413 N. Webster St., Red Cloud, NE, United States

Karen Russell will discuss her new novel, The Antidote. Set in Uz, a fictional Nebraska town, in the aftermath of Black Sunday, The Antidote follows a "Prairie Witch,” whose body serves as a bank vault for peoples’ memories and secrets; a Polish wheat farmer who learns how quickly a hoarded blessing can become a curse; his […]

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