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Art in America, Annual, 1999
LINCOLN 2919. Haydon Gallery Nebraska Art Association 335 N 8th St, Suite A 68508 (402) 475-5421, fax (402) 475-5422 Mon-Sat 10-5 Dir: Anne Pagel Contemporary American art. A project of the Nebraska Art Association in support of the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden. E-mail: haydongallery@navix.net G/P/C/N Artists exhibited: Donna Barger, Kate Brooke, Judith Cherry, Marcia Goldenstein, Charles Guildner, Karen Kunc, Nancy Palmeri, Jane Pronko, Tom Riesing, Ed Rumbaugh, John Spence, Carol Thompson 2920. Vivian Kiechel Fine Art 2341 Bretigne Dr 68512 (402) 423-0340, fax (402) 423-4270 By appt Dir: Vivian Kiechel 19th- and 20th-century prints, drawings, and paintings; regional art. E-mail: vivian@kiechelart. com; Web site: www.kiechelart.com D/P/C Artists exhibited: Thomas Hart Benton, George Catlin, John Steuart Curry, Hal Holoun, Winslow Homer, Keith Jacobshagen, Karen Kunc, Reginald Marsh, Dale Nichols, John Sloan, James McNeill Whistler, Grant Wood 2921. Noyes Art Gallery 119 S 9th St 68508 (402) 475-1061 Mon-Sat 10-5 Dir: Julia Noyes Regional artists. G Artists exhibited: Jo Brown, Sheila Downey, Robert Egan, Tony Guido, Janna Harsch, James Howe, Lois Meysenburg, Pat Murphy, Faridun Negmat-Zoda, Karen Neppl-Weverka, Julia Noyes, Tom Palmerton 2922. University of Nebraska Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden 12th & R Sts 68588-0300 (402) 472-2461 Tue-Sat 10-5, Thu-Sat eves 7-9, Sun 2-9 Dir: George W. Neubert 20th-century American art. U Artists exhibited: Fletcher Benton, Judy Burton, Robert Colescott, John Steuart Curry, Helen Frankenthaler, Charles Rain, Robert Rauschenberg, Larry Schwarm OMAHA 2923. Artists' Cooperative Gallery 405 S 11th St 68102 (402) 342-9617 Wed-Thu, Sun 11-5, Fri-Sat 11-10 Dir: Dale Shenefelt Artist-owned and -operated gallery showing contemporary work. N Artists exhibited: N. Byram, Sally Dreyer, Carol Meis Ellington, Joan Fetter, Dona Lee Golden, Nancy Gould-Ratliff, Judy Greif, Doyle Howitt, Jerry Jacoby, Pamela A. King, Chris Kraft, Valerie Light-Anderson, Alessandra Petersen, Amy Sadie, Margie Schimenti, Dale Shenefelt, Jill Ten Hagen, John Vanman, Linda Wooten-Green, Pete Wrobnewski 2924. Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts 724 S 12th St 68102-3202 (402) 341-7130, fax (402) 341-9791 International residency program for visual artists; studios, workspaces, living accommodations, stipends. Gallery exhibitions, performing arts events, concerts, and video screenings. N 2925. Gallery 72 2709 Leavenworth 68105-2399 (402)345-3347 Wed-Mon 10-5 Dir: Robert D. Rogers/Roberta B. Rogers Contemporary art in all media; corporate consulting; framing. G/P/C Artists exhibited: Juan Gardy Artigas, Gary Bowling, Sheryl Ellinwood, Ed Evans, Harold Gregor, John Himmelfarb, Timothy J. Klunder, Richard Mock, George W. Neubert, Joseph Raffael, Minna Resnick, Paul Sierra, Carol Summers 2926. Joslyn Art Museum 2200 Dodge St 68102-1292 (402) 342-3300, fax (402) 342-2376 Tue-Sat 10-4, Sun 12-5 Dir: John E. Scholder Encyclopedic museum with an emphasis on 19th- and 20th-century European and American art. Web site: www.joslyn.org M 2927. Adam Whitney Gallery 8725 Shamrock Rd 68114 (402) 393-1051, fax (402) 392-1976 Mon-Sat 10-5 Dir: Carol Copple Paintings and fine crafts. G Artists exhibited: Brad Aldridge, Ken & Kate Anderson, Dan Boylan, Tom Corbin, Brad Durham, Frank Fleming, Mitchell Gaudet, Melinda Hall, Chris Hawthorne, Colin Heaney, Philip Hershberger, Brian Hirst, Janice Johnson, Faye Kim, Sydney Lynch, Jim Nowak, Paul Otero, Jessie Pollock, Robert Rector, Sally Schrohenloher, John Thein, Kenny Walton
The Guide is a comprehensive alphabetical listing, arranged by state and city, of U.S. museums, galleries, university galleries, non-profit exhibition spaces, corporate consultants, private dealers and print dealers.
Included are addresses, phone numbers, business hours, names of directors and a short description of the type of art shown.
Institutions are categorized by the following designations: G (gallery), M (museum), U (university gallery), N (non-profit exhibition space), C (corporate consultant), D (private dealer), P (print dealer). Artists exhibited at each location are listed; artists with upcoming one-person exhibitions are grouped together at the end of the listing. Each institution is assigned a key number, used for cross-referencing in all indexes.
Listings for businesses and institutions advertising in The Guide are in boldface.3
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