Join the Great Plains Art Museum (GPAM) for great art and free food at Lincoln's First Friday Art Walk from 5-7 p.m., 1155 Q St., Lincoln. This month's First Friday further expands on their biennial Native American art exhibition, Contemporary Indigeneity: Spiritual Borderlands. 5:15 p.m.: gallery tour of Contemporary Indigeneity by curator Melynda Seaton 6 p.m.: "A Brief History of American Religious Freedom & Persecution" gallery Page 2 of 2 talk by Katrina Jagodinsky, UNL. Prof. Jagodinsky will present a brief history of legal efforts to curtail and then protect American Indian religious practices. Prof. Jagodinsky's talk will be the ending celebration for the UNL History Dept.'s Pauley lecture series and symposium.
More details at: http://www.unl.edu/plains/contemporary-indigeneity-2016