A podium and backdrop with the ߲ݴý University logo.
Art Exhibit Features Talents of Nebraska High School Students

Art Exhibit Features Talents of Nebraska High School Students

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  • Once My Bedroom Windows
    Katharen Hedges, acrylic: Once My Bedroom Windows
  • Shrimp Teapot
    Mary Callahan, ceramics: Shrimp Teapot
  • Look Behind My Eyes
    Mary Callahan, charcoal: Look Behind My Eyes
  • Where The Rock Meets Wood
    Shelby Kelly, clay: Where The Rock Meets Wood
  • Funhouse
    Kelsie Stessman, watercolor & Sharpie: Funhouse
  • The Reverie
    Lizzy Sarnes, acrylic: The Reverie
  • House of Pain
    Ashley Garcia, multimedia: House of Pain
  • Tree Stump
    Courtney Lyon, graphite drawing: Tree Stump
  • Pendulous Manifold
    Kasey Lammers, multimedia: Pendulous Manifold
  • Once My Bedroom Windows
    Katharen Hedges, acrylic: Once My Bedroom Windows
  • Shrimp Teapot
    Mary Callahan, ceramics: Shrimp Teapot
  • Look Behind My Eyes
    Mary Callahan, charcoal: Look Behind My Eyes
  • Where The Rock Meets Wood
    Shelby Kelly, clay: Where The Rock Meets Wood
  • Funhouse
    Kelsie Stessman, watercolor & Sharpie: Funhouse
  • The Reverie
    Lizzy Sarnes, acrylic: The Reverie
  • House of Pain
    Ashley Garcia, multimedia: House of Pain
  • Tree Stump
    Courtney Lyon, graphite drawing: Tree Stump
  • Pendulous Manifold
    Kasey Lammers, multimedia: Pendulous Manifold

The artistic talents of high school students will be showcased at ߲ݴý’s fifth annual juried art exhibition “Bridge.”

߲ݴý’s Department of Art will host Bridge January 21-February 2. High school seniors were invited to submit artwork to be considered for the exhibition. Forty-three students were selected for the exhibit.

On Sunday, February 2, a recognition brunch and award ceremony will be held. A “best of show” entry will be awarded along with two $10,000 talent scholarships to study art at ߲ݴý.

The exhibit features a variety of mediums including ceramics, charcoal drawing, graphite drawing, clay, acrylic, watercolor, photography and multimedia.

The exhibit is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. Elder Gallery is located in the Rogers Center for Fine Arts, 50th Street and Huntington Ave.