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'Searching for the Real Nebraska' opens Nov. 6 at Great Plains Art Museum

Released on 10/13/2009, at 2:00 AM
Office of University Communications
University of Nebraska–Lincoln

WHEN: Friday, Nov. 6, through Dec. 13

WHERE: Great Plains Art Museum, 1155 Q Street, Hewit Place

Lincoln, Neb., October 13th, 2009 —
Jack Pelren

Jack Pelren

Taylor Miller

Taylor Miller

The Great Plains Art Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present the work of four photographers documenting the economic upheaval in Nebraska caused by the current recession.

An exhibition of photography by UNL photojournalism students Patrick Breen and Clay Lomneth of Omaha, Kyle Bruggeman of Lincoln, and associate professor Bruce Thorson depicts the state's residents sharing their trials and successes. The project was funded by the Center for Great Plains Studies and the College of Journalism and Mass Communications at UNL. The resulting exhibition, "Searching for the Real Nebraska: A Photo Essay on the Great Recession" will be shown in two parts at the Great Plains Art Museum, with part one running Nov. 6 through Dec. 13.

The photographers traveled across the state in a camping trailer, keeping a Web log of their experiences along the way. They met with Nebraskans in every scale of town, every stage of life, and every degree of intimacy with current economic conditions. Still, said Thorson, "This project is not about sad stories. Nebraska is touted in the press as the happiest state in the union. We wanted to find out why."

The blog for the photojournalism project is located at http://unlphotojournalism.blogspot.com.

Visitors are invited to a First Friday reception 5-7 p.m. Nov. 6.

The Great Plains Art Museum is located at 1155 Q St. in the Hewit Place building. Admission is free and hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. on Sundays. The museum is closed Mondays, between exhibitions, and on university holidays.

For more information about the exhibition and reception, contact museum curator Amber Mohr at (402) 472-0599 or by e-mail.

The links at right are to photos in the exhbit, both by Thorson. One is of Jack Pelren of Crawford. The other is of Taylor Miller, 6, of Crete playing with a hula hoop on a Dorchester sidewalk.

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