'Friends and Colleagues' exhibition to run through Jan. 26

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‘Friends and Colleagues’ exhibition to run through Jan. 26

Christy Aggens, “41.208528,-101.645003 (Rural Ogallala),” acrylic on panel, May 2017.
“41.208528,-101.645003 (Rural Ogallala)” by Christy Aggens, acrylic on panel, May 2017

“Friends and Colleagues: Work from Emeriti, Lecturers and Staff” is on display through Jan. 26 at the Eisentrager•Howard Gallery in Richards Hall.

Running concurrently with the exhibition is a special display of some of Myers B. “Bud” Cather’s artwork and information about his life. A new endowment recently announced in memory of Cather, a distinguished commercial artist, advertising executive and Air Force bomber pilot, will create new opportunities for students in the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s School of Art, Art History and Design.

Detail of “The Book of Spells” by Anthony Hawley, medium format photo, silver gelatin prints, archival inkjet prints, Polaroid, 2016-2017

A distant relative of famed author Willa Cather, Cather studied art and played on the Cornhusker football team while a student at Nebraska in the 1930s. He was a decorated pilot and squadron commander in the Army Air Corps and the U.S. Air Force during World War II and the Korean War. He later became an advertising executive for the Detroit automobile industry and was vice president of the Bristol-Myers Product Division in New York City.

Members of Cather’s family will attend a presentation about the Myers B. Cather Art Fund Gift during a special closing reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Jan. 26 in the gallery. The reception is free and open to the public.

For more information on the Cather gift, click here.

The following artists are included in the “Friends and Colleagues” exhibition:

  • Emeriti faculty: Ron Bartels, Ed Forde, Shelley Fuller, Martha Horvay, Dan Howard, Keith Jacobshagen, Gail Kendall, Mo Neal, Dave Read, Doug Ross, David Routon, Joe Ruffo

  • Staff: Christy Aggens, Matt Bukrey, Andrea Maack

  • Lecturers: Anthony Hawley, Chris Irvin, Mina Kim, Josh Lowe, Byron Anway, Jeri Dobos, Michael Villarreal, Patricia Davis, Susan Puelz, Amy Smith

Admission to the gallery is free and open to the public. Richards Hall is located at Stadium Drive and T streets on the university’s City Campus.

For more information, contact the School of Art, Art History and Design in Richards Hall at 402-472-5522.

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