Archive: 07/2010
July 13th 2010 | Posted In: Visual | Posted by: LUX Center for the Arts
Artist-In-Residence, Susan Stark makes functional pottery that she intends for daily use. Her work incorporates altered terra cotta forms decorated with exposed raw clay, soft floral patterns, and shiny glazes to make these pieces one-of-a-kind. Stark believes that the unique forms and surfaces will motivate people to use the pots which is at the heart of what inspires her to be a potter.
Opening reception is December 3rd from 5:00pm to 8:00pm.
Continue reading Susan Stark's "Garden" Ceramic Art Show
July 13th 2010 | Posted In: Visual | Posted by: LUX Center for the Arts
Choose the perfect gift from our wide selection of original and unique works. This year, we are featuring more than 75 artists and craftspeople. With our wide selection of high quality and affordably priced artwork, there is sure to be something for nearly everyone on your list this holiday season. Choose from blown glass, functional pottery, jewelry, prints, photography, woodwork, wearable art, paintings, and more.
Opening reception is November 5th from 5:00pm to 8:00pm.
Continue reading Gifts from the Heart Gift Fair Nov 5 - Dec 23
July 13th 2010 | Posted In: Visual | Posted by: LUX Center for the Arts

Community Arts Afternoon features hands-on art projects for children and adults, pottery demonstrations, outdoor mural painting, face painting by Lincoln Children’s Museum, and live music by Academy of Rock. Visitors are invited to bring a t-shirt or purchase one for $5 at the event to participate in a tie-dying activity. Volunteers from the Girl Scouts will assist participants with button making and a local henna artist will “tattoo” visitors.
Continue reading LUX Free Community Arts Afternoon August 1, 1pm-4pm
July 8th 2010 | Posted In: Visual | Posted by: Troupe Sicorae
Featured this month are the acylic paintings of Joan Elizabeth Sangimino and the papier mache sculptures of Les M.
Joan has been creating art for over 30 years and has taught a variety of media at the college of continuing studies at Metro Community College during the 1980's. Her work ranges from extremely brightly-colored, whimsical pieces to darker, moodier works painted with highly textured surfaces and metallic accents.
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