![Wally Mason is seen with Elizabeth Murray's "Wishing for the Farm," shown in three parts during installation.](/sites/default/files/styles/wide/public/media/images/600W%2520Wally%2520w%2520Murray%2520IMG_1583.jpg?itok=hVJhRG_X)
Wally Mason is seen with Elizabeth Murray's "Wishing for the Farm," shown in three parts during installation.
Wally Mason, director and chief curator of Sheldon Museum of Art, will facilitate a “Look at Lunchtime” discussion of the painting “Wishing for the Farm” by Elizabeth Murray at 12:15 p.m. Oct. 18. The new acquisition is featured in the exhibition “Approaching Landscape.”
At 12:15 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month, a member of the Sheldon staff or University of Nebraska–Lincoln faculty leads a 15-minute dialogue about an artwork on view in the museum.
Admission to the museum and “Look at Lunchtime” discussions are free.