First Friday, September 3rd Art Opening at 9 Muses Studio

9 Muses Studio9 Muses studio is so proud and excited to bring Pete Wroblewski, a well-known midwestern bronze sculptor to show his work at 9 muses.  Since his work often deals with muses as a subject matter, it is a perfect fit.  If you'd like a peek at Pete's work, he shows in Omaha at the Artists Co-op and also has work at the Burkholder project. http://www.sculptinbronze.com/

Lori Hubbell has been trained in graphic art and is a fine artist as well.  Her specialty is found objects and recycled art and she works her magic to create astonishingly beautiful pieces, which evoke feelings of days gone by, our society's attitude about consumption and beautiful amber tones and antiqued finishes. She has also shown throughout the midwest and her work can be seen in several permanent Benson, NE collections.

Jack Hubbell is a talented photographer who has been working in artistic photography in addition to mixed media for many years.  He has work published in a book which has been released worldwide and is well-known in international photography circles for his unique and gritty perspective.  Jack's work is also in several permanent Omaha collections and he also hosts an Omaha Poetry Event called "Provoke" which is worth a listen when poetry lovers are in Omaha. 

9 Muses is extremely pleased and excited that Lori Livingston-Hubbell has agree to perform her Asian Fan Dance, an ethereal piece of dance which evokes the opulence of Japanese costuming and the mysterious and alluring movement of the fan as a prop in this fascinating dance.

Please come out and share this experience to enhance your Labor Day Weekend. It is sure to be memorable!!

Date:
Friday Sep 03, 2010 | 06:00 pm
Location: 2713 North 48th Street, Lincoln
Cost: Free
Contact: Phone: 402) 802-7611
Email: 9musesstudio@gmail.com

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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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