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Faculty art showcase coming to a close

Published: Friday, February 6, 2009

Updated: Thursday, March 10, 2011 16:03

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Keelan Stewart

Former UNO Sculptor Professor Sidney Buchanan created "Stepladder with Chair" for the Faculty Art Show. Buchanan taught at UNO from 1965-1995 (mike bell/the gateway)

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Keelan Stewart

Buchanan's "Coffee Chair with Table" is one of many pieces featured in the UNO Art Gallery that will be on display until Feb. 18. (mike bell/the gateway)

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Keelan Stewart

Sarah Rothermund and Avery Carmichal look at "Cinema City," a piece by professors Jody Boyer and Russ Nordman. (mike bell/the gateway)

Since Jan. 16, the UNO Art Department has hosted the Faculty Art Show, which features work by both full and part-time from the Department of Art and Art History in the UNO College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media.The entire collection is made up of different forms of artwork and varied canvas. For instance, David Helm, chairperson of Art and Art History, created an untitled piece made from pouring a latex rubber mix into cheesecloth.

Justin Shaw used wood, fiberglass and fabric to put together a piece titled "Plaid Rhino."

Retired professor Tom Majeski contributed "Ashland," a dimensional monoprint he created in 2007, for the showing.

The Faculty Art Show is on display at the UNO Art Gallery, located on the first floor of the Weber Fine Arts Building. This exhibit is free and open to the public, and will run through Feb. 18. Stop by the Art Gallery Tuesday through Friday from noon until 4 p.m. to see this collection.

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