Alumni Exhibition on display this summer in Eisentrager-Howard Gallery

Craig Roper, Six Pack of Landscapes.
Craig Roper, Six Pack of Landscapes.

Alumni Exhibition on display this summer in Eisentrager-Howard Gallery

calendar icon16 May 2017    

Stephen J. Arnison, "Eclipse of the Ellipse."
Stephen J. Arnison, "Eclipse of the Ellipse."

Lincoln, Neb.--Alumni from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s School of Art, Art History & Design will show their work this summer in the exhibition “Nebraska Alumni Artists 1979-1982” in the Eisentrager-Howard Gallery in Richards Hall.

The exhibition opened May 22 and continues through Aug. 4 in the gallery, which is located on the first floor of Richards Hall. Visitors can stop by Rm. 120 of Richards Hall Monday-Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. for access to the gallery.

An opening reception will be held on Friday, June 2 from 5-7 p.m. in the Gallery. A closing reception will be held on Friday, Aug. 4, also from 5-7 p.m. in the Gallery.

The School of Art, Art History & Design solicited alumni who graduated from Nebraska between 1979-1982 to send artwork for the exhibition. The exhibition will be repeated in future years with different graduation dates included.

The participating artists include:
Stephen J. Arnison
Bonnie M. Bachtold

Mary K. Beardslee
Kristin M. Westin Behmer

Rodene R. Brchan
Sally A. Buchholz
Larry D. Buller

Linda A. Bushnell
David W. Dahl

Kevin L. Eaton
Debra K. Firman

Gayle A. Follmer
Michael R. Fowler
Ronald R. Geibert
Gary M. Goldberg

Duane Grosse

Anne P. Hamersky
Karen D. Hollister
Joel D. Houfek

Steven G. Kerns
Bradley W. Krieger

Kaj B. Lofgreen
Rich Manning
Robert Manning
Karl Marxhausen

Lana S. Miller
Wesley D. Nespor
Fred D. Ochsner
Catherine W. Patterson

Susan R. Patterson
Susan P. Puelz

Craig Roper

Eugene A. Schilling
Shelley E. Speidell
David P. Thomas

Patricia A. Votava
Sandy Wassenmiller
Jim  Wittstruck

Martha M. Wittstruck
Susan T. Wood

Admission to the Eisentrager-Howard Gallery is free and open to the public. Richards Hall is located at Stadium Drive and T sts. on the UNL city campus.

For more information, contact the School of Art, Art History & Design at (402) 472-5522.