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A Flicker From the Heart

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Lincoln, Neb. – On Fri., April 3, 6-8:30 p.m., Clements Noyes will open its April Focus show with work by two members and ten guest artists. The exhibit will feature a wide variety of media and styles. Live streaming of the opening and brief artist talks will be broadcast on the Clements Noyes Gallery Facebook page at 7 p.m. The show will also be on display at the gallery during regular hours Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., through April 25.
This month’s show features artists creating more light in the world. We know the world needs more kindness. Take heart. Even a flicker of light will keep out the darkness, and every intention or act of kindness will strengthen your light and the light of other good and hopeful people. Remember this: Even during the darkest of nights, goodness prevails, and dawn awaits.
Lynette Fast, curator of the show, will exhibit paintings and jewelry. Fast loves experimenting with both two- and three-dimensional media. A retired art educator, she continues learning in addition to creating and teaching workshops.
Joining Fast in the show is one gallery member and nine guest artists:
Aimee Buresh, oil painting
Carrie Cheloha, botanical experiences + living art creations
Trisha Early, ink transfers, oil glazes, crayons on birch panel
Cole Fast, hemp jewelry with collected stones
Lillian Larsen, pine needle baskets
Dori Minchow, found object crosses
Bob Muckel, wildlife photography
Julie Ralston, acrylic painting
Lindsey Weber, relief print
Susan Woodford, large-scale metal sculpture
Meet these artists on April First Friday and check out their fresh artistic vision. Explore all the rooms at the gallery located at 119 S. 9th Street. You can also visit Clements Noyes’ artist websites and follow our Facebook Page and Instagram to see work.
Noyes offers curbside pickup, free delivery and installation, and one-time in-home consultation by bringing artwork to a patron to view work in their personal space.