The “Statewide High School Invitational Exhibition” is a part of the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts’ Nebraska Young Artist Awards (NYAA) visual arts component and sponsored by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s School of Art, Art History & Design, and runs March 2-13. Continue reading…
In the Summer 2020 pre-session a Special Topics Screen Printing course will be offered for Studio Art and Graphic Design majors, as well as Studio Art minors. The course, GRPH 391, will address various aspects of screen printing and allow for focused work in that medium. Continue reading…
More details at: https://arts.unl.edu/art#Art
Joslyn Art Museum is pleased to announce it has been selected to participate in the Association of Art Museum Directors' paid internship program for college students from underrepresented communities, particularly to students of Asian, Black, Hispanic, Native American, or multiracial backgrounds. Continue reading…
Unfortunately Kristian Bjørnard has had to cancel his upcoming visit to UNL. Because of this, we will not be having his lecture on March 18. Continue reading…
This summer Prof. Aaron Holz will teach ARTP383- Art at Cedar Point: Working with Watercolor, June 7-20 at Cedar Point Biological Station near Ogallala, NE. The Cedar Point Biological Station is offering a room and board scholarship. The scholarship application deadline is March 31st. Continue reading…
Vote YES to replace the balloon release with a more sustainable tradition! Check your husker's email on March 10-11 for the ASUN student ballot.
The Juan N. Franco Legacy scholarship offers financial assistance to students attending the University of Nebraska-Lincoln that may be ineligible for financial aid. It is available to both incoming students and current students. This scholarship was created by the UNL Define American Chapter. Continue reading…
Applications are due March 20 for internships starting June 1
LUX Center for the Arts will be hiring 2 gallery/marketing interns and 6 education interns. All internships are 15 hours per week for 10 weeks which is enough hours to qualify for academic credit at most universities.
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As a part of Wellness Wednesday, the HLCFPA has organized six, 50 minute sessions of free yoga for students enrolled in the college. No experience needed, mats are provided, and napping is allowed. Relax, refresh, let go of stess. Continue reading…
Vouchers are available for students majoring in Studio Art, Graphic Design, & Art History to attend Lied-sponsored events between Jan. 17th-May 10th, 2020. Come by the Art Office in Richards Hall 120 to pick one up. Limit one per major. Continue reading…