Steve Ryan: Unreal Landscapes (February 2025)
/ Meghan Stratman
Guests include:
Cindy Chinn (mixed media sculpture)
Deborah Monfelt (oil paintings)
Diane Staver (digital art)
Heather Ladman (oil & acrylic paintings)
Jane Chesnut (acrylic paintings)
Jennifer Moon (acrylic paintings)
Justin Behm (stoneware & found ceramic objects)
Lynn Bowes (watercolor & jewelry)
Maddie Hinrichs (oil paintings)
Mike Rowe (stoneware & mixed media)
Rodger Gerberding (mixed media)
Trevor Hyatt (stoneware)
Nancy Tapko (ink on paper)
Su Harvey (ceramics)
Bob Koza (watercolor & photography)
Patty Gallimore (mixed media)
Hans DeVall (mixed media)
Dave Galoise (mixed media)
Lanny Knutson (mixed media & watercolor)
Leyna Wicherski (photography)
Carolyn Albracht (watercolor & mixed media)
CAROL DEVALL (ARTIST STATEMENT)
”I like for people to take the time to look at my pieces, to notice the details and the story it tells. I create the forms and then play with color and detail. I'm in a happy place with a bunch of newly created tiny parts and pieces, wire, glue and other objects for embellishment in front of me. I hope what I create draws the viewer into a story and encourages them to slow down and observe the small and interesting things my art and life has to offer.”
NANCY HAGLER-VUJOVIC (ARTIST STATEMENT)
”My work first developed under the umbrella of the Chicago Imagists, so I view myself as a keeper of sorts of a cherished artistic heritage. I embrace the whimsical, the bizarre, and the absurd. I try to capture the essence of the human experience in a way that is both playful and provocative, drawing inspiration from such things as contemporary cultural marginalia, science fiction, so-called “Outsider Art” and the ever-evolving urban landscape. Each piece is a vague narrative, perhaps a story waiting to be discovered that we are blind to, but that is often positioned in plain sight.”
ROBERT ESQUIVEL (ARTIST STATEMENT)
”I have always been obsessed with storytelling. Especially those from the Oral Tradition of Indigenous People and those from the Visual Arts. I have also been obsessed with color. The brighter the better. It may be a representation of my Latino Heritage or just a penchant for Magical Realism I'm not sure. I only know that Magic seldom appears in Black & White. Spontaneity and discovery in the moment also appeals to me and guides my creative pursuits. I like to think my work touches something in everyone and that in at least some small way it communicates on some level with the viewer. I hope you agree.”
Join us in December and January for our annual all-member holiday show. Get one of a kind gifts and support Lincoln artists by shopping locally this holiday season. Paintings, jewelry, ceramics, photography, glass, sculpture, mixed media, cards, prints, and more! Gift wrapping available! On display November 29, 2023 - January 14, 2024
JENNIFER AUSTIN
”I fell in love with charcoal as it allows for dramatic, expressive images and incredible depth. My current work is a collection of drawings that capture and interpret the beauty and uniqueness of the natural world around me.”
Jennifer Austin was born and raised in Lincoln, NE. She earned her bachelors degree in Biology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and also studied fine art. Jennifer has always been passionate about art and loves to spend time drawing with charcoal and painting with oils.
BARBARA SULLIVAN
“My paintings are most often colorful watercolor and mixed media landscapes. I spend considerable time visually exploring my subjects and strive to create works that intrigue the viewer and give a sense of time and place. I combine my love of drawing with the transparency, purity of color and richness of watercolor.”
Barbara Sullivan is a Signature Member of the Kansas Watercolor Society and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Nebraska Lincoln and a Master of Arts in Education, with a Museum Education Emphasis from the University of Nebraska Kearney.
Click here to listen to Vonni and Robert discussing the show on NPM’s Friday LIVE podcast.
Photography by Patrick Grewe and ceramics by Larry Pelter. May 3-28, 2023
PATRICK GREWE
My journey in photography began in 1979 when I bought a 35 mm film camera. I have been taking pictures ever since. My subject is anything that I find to be interesting or beautiful. Most often, that will be something in the natural world like flowers, trees, birds, and butterflies, which ties in perfectly with Gallery 9’s May theme of “Birds and Bs, Flowers and Trees.”
LARRY PELTER
I grew up in Newman Grove, a farming community on the banks of the Shell Creek in north central Nebraska. I have had a diverse upbringing experiencing, at times, life as a sheepherder, cowboy, railroad gandy dancer, truck driver, anti-submarine warfare specialist, electrical engineer, barista, and Zen practitioner. Throughout my life, I have maintained a passion for the arts, having studied classical and blues guitar, painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking and ceramic art with a variety of teachers. My current work is an exploration of pottery forms , masks and sculptural pieces related to aboriginal and indigenous peoples as well as early Neolithic European cave art. I like this work for its purity of form and connections to the earth.
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