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Learning Through the Arts - Carrie Strope & Riley Elementary

Learning Through the Arts - Carrie Strope and Riley Elementary

On January 25, Carrie Strope began her artist-in-residency session at Riley Elementary. During this residency, the second- and third-grade students are learning about the basic history and process of glass fusing. The students are working together to create an abstract fused glass window installation. The installation will be a compilation of 4"x4" glass tiles that are designed and handcrafted by each student.

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Thank You: Economic Impact Study Organizations

Economic Impact Study

We would like to extend our thanks to all the organizations who participated in our 2011 Economic Impact Study. Thanks to their contributions, we have gone far beyond our goals for the study, and are eagerly anticipating the study's results! We will keep you updated in the 2011 findings as soon as we receive them. Remember, the arts mean business in Lincoln! We are grateful for your support!

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February First Friday Art Walk

First FridayEvery First Friday of the month is an event that many communities across the nation celebrate.  In Lincoln's Art Community, it allows a chance for local art galleries and establishments to open their doors to the public and have open house events where the public can come and see what is new in the art world.  Here on the Lincoln Arts Council website, we offer a complete guide to all of open houses for Lincoln's First Friday Art Walk.  If you know of an event that is happening, that is not listed in our guide, please feel free to email "Events" at events@artscene.org and we will be sure to post it as soon as possible.

Support our local art scene and see what's new in the world of the arts!  Happy First Friday!

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A shiny new home for the Lincoln Arts Council

The Lincoln Arts Council"Everything changes; nothing remains without change." These ancient words of the Buddha continue to ring true almost 2,500 years after they were spoken.

Change has also come to the Lincoln Arts Council. We've relocated to a new facility! You can now find us at 1701 South 17th Street, suite 1A. In late 2011 we received a unique opportunity to move to a new space by the Sower's Club of Lincoln. This new space will allow the LAC to give the green light to projects that have been on the back burner.

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Giving Spirits

GivingSpiritsMark your calendar for a special evening out, and raise a glass for artists in the schools.

Got any happy hour plans for Thursday, January 19? Here's a suggestion...

Cliff's Lounge is hosting the Giving Spirits outing on the evening of January 19. Giving Spirits is the brainchild of Lori Armiger, who found a great way to mix her passion for philanthropy with a fun evening out with friends. On the third Thursday of each month from 5-8pm, Giving Spirits partners a local establishment with a local organization to raise funds for their cause. Your $10 cover gets you one complimentary drink, and 100% of the proceeds go to the beneficiary.

Giving Spirits has recently raised funds for several local charities, including the Matt Talbot Kitchen and Outreach program, the Food Bank of Lincoln's BackPack Program, and the Nebraska chapter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The January 2012 event will benefit the Lincoln Arts Council's Artist Residency program, which places artists in Lincoln-area schools to provide exceptional arts education experiences.

So make a note in your calendar for January 19 at Cliff's Lounge (that's 1323 O Street) from 5 to 8 pm; bring along a friend or two (or five) and mix philanthropy with fun. We hope to see you there!

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Special Thanks

In 2009 the Lincoln Arts Council received a generous gift from the estate of Ken Good, a portion of which was used to redevelop our website and establish an endowment. We offer our heart-felt thanks to Kenneth J. Good for his generosity and vision for a beautiful future.




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