Omaha Points of Interest

April 23, 2008

Bemis Center for the Contemporary Arts

724 South 12th Street (Old Market)
Gallery Hours 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday – Saturday
www.bemiscenter.org
341-7130

*Matthew Dehaemers: (402) DisConnect/Reconnect
Through May 16

*Paul Renner: The Omaha Diner
Opening Reception: Friday, May 1 – 6-9pm / Gallery Talk: Saturday, May 2 – Noon
May 1 – June 6

*Adam Frelin: Let’s Pretent Weathermen
Opening Reception: Friday, May 1 – 6-9pm / Gallery Talk: Saturday, May 2 – Noon

Boys Town

137th & W. Dodge Road
498-1141

File Streams

1340 Webster Street
933-0259

Durham Western Heritage Museum

801 South 10th Street (Old Market)
444-5071

Featuring The Buffett Grocery Store — a permanent display showcasing the family-owned grocery business that prided itself on a high level of customer service. The exhibit showcases architectural features found on the original store at 50th & Underwood.

Holland Performing Arts Center

1200 Douglas-On-the-Mall
www.omahaperformingarts.org
345-0202 — Main phone
345-0606 — To purchase tickets

Hot Shops Art Center

1301 Nicholas Street (6 blocks NW of the Qwest Center)
www.HotShopsArtCenter.com
342-6452

Open House
May 2, Noon – 8 p.m.
May 3, Noon – 5 p.m.
Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Artist demonstrations, live music and refreshments. Over 80 artists invite you to explore this 92,000-square-foot art center. Come visit their studios and view their artwork. Four “hot shops” feature glass blowing, blacksmithing, bronze casting and pottery, as well as over 50 individual studios and three art galleries.

Images of Nature Gallery

1115 Harney Street (Old Market)
Open Daily
341-8460

Featuring award-winning limited edition photography of world-renowned nature photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen.

Jackson Artworks

1108 Jackson Street
341-1832

Joslyn Art Museum

2200 Dodge Street
Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Sunday, Noon – 4 p.m.

www.joslyn.org

Elegance of the Qing Court: Reflections of a Dynasty Through Its Art
Through June 8

The Qing (pronounced Ching) dynasty in China began in 1664 and endured for more than 250 years until 1991. This exhibition spans the entire Qing dynasty, presenting over 200 porcelain, metal, lacquer, textile, ivory and jade objects.

KANEKO

1111 Jones Street
www.thekaneko.org
341-3800

KANEKO is dedicated to exploring the creative process – how a new idea is born in the arts, sciences and philosophy. Visitors are invited to explore the Bow Truss facility, as well as view artwork by internationally renowned artist Jun Kaneko. Staff-guided tours available – please call for an appointment.

The Kent Bellows Studio and Center for the Visual Arts

3303 Leavenworth Street
505-7161

The Kent Bellows Studio and Center for the Visual Arts strives to ignite the creative spark in individuals, encouraging them to reach their highest potential through self-expression in the visual arts.

Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha’s Botanical Center

100 Bancroft Street (located NE of the Henry Doorly Zoo)
Open 7 days a week
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
www.lauritzengardens.org
346-4002

Escape to a hidden sanctuary at this 100-acre living plant museum. Lauritzen Gardens features many tranquil outdoor garden areas, Kenefick Park, a café, tram tours and a botanically inspired gift shop.

Omaha Clayworks

1114 Jones Street, Studio C
www.omahaclayworks.com
346-0560

“First Friday” Gallery Opening Spring Event / Open House
May 2, 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
May 3, 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.
May 4, Noon – 5 p.m.

Live clay demonstrations, working artists’ studios and a gallery featuring the finest works from local potters, including unique pieces fired in one of the largest wood burning kilns in the Midwest and exquisitely fired Raku vases by studio founder, Tom Harnack. Food, wine and refreshments will be served throughout the weekend.

Omaha Children’s Museum

500 South 20th Street
342-6164

For its annual fundraiser, the museum will be closed to the public Friday, May 1; Saturday, May 2 and Monday, May 4. During these days, please call for a private tour (402) 930-2352.

Since its inception in 1976, Omaha Children’s Museum has been a special place where children can challenge themselves, discover how the world works and learn through play. The museum’s permanent exhibits include the Charlie Campbell Science & Technology Center, Creative Arts Center including the Karen Levin Artist-in-Residence Studio and Imagination Playground. In addition to its permanent exhibits, Omaha Children’s Museum offers educational programs, traveling exhibitions, field trips, outreach programs, summer camps and early childhood programs.

Omaha Community Playhouse

6915 Cass Street
www.omahaplayhouse.org
553-0800

*Twelve Angry Men
May 1 – 31

*Moonlight & Magnolias
Through May 10

Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo

3701 South 10th Street
733-8400

Omaha Royals Baseball

Featuring Warren Buffett Bobblehead Giveaway!

1202 Bert Murphy Avenue
738-5100

Monday, May 4 – 6:35pm
Memphis Redbirds (St. Louis Cardinals) vs. Omaha Royals (KC Royals)

Phillip Schrager Collection of Contemporary Art

AmeriFirst Finance
4405 South 96th Street (between I & J Streets)
505-6553

Open House: Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3 Noon-4pm

The Ring Gallery

1915 Leavenworth Street (Use Dixie Quicks Entrance)
214-3061

Tuesday-Friday 11am-2pm & 5-9pm / Saturday & Sunday 9am-2pm
Also by appointment

The Rose – Performing Arts for Children and Families

2001 Farnam Street
www.rosetheater.org
345-4849

Horrible Harry
May 2 – 18
Fridays, 7 p.m.
Saturdays and Sundays, 2 p.m.

Strategic Air & Space Museum

28210 West Park Highway, Ashland, NE
Between Omaha and Lincoln on Interstate 80 at Exit 426

Open Daily 9am-5pm

Watie White Studio

1904 South 13th Street
www.so-apparently.blogspot.com
773-960-0267

Paintings and linocuts by nationally recognized artist Watie White will be on display in his working studio. Enjoy refreshments and art talk at this jewel of the local art scene.

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