Tugboat Gallery- Lincoln, NE https://www.tugboat.gallery/ Tugboat Gallery is the combined efforts of Peggy Gomez, Nolan Tredway and the newest co-captain, Toan Vuong. The unassuming gallery sits in the heart of downtown Lincoln, Nebraska above Gomez Art Supply. Tugboat provides showing opportunities for emerging artists as well as established professionals. The goal of Tugboat, as a non-commission gallery is to exhibit high quality exciting artwork. Thu, 25 Apr 2024 21:18:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://www.tugboat.gallery/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/cropped-favicon-2-2-32x32.png Tugboat Gallery- Lincoln, NE https://www.tugboat.gallery/ 32 32 Porch Art Palooza 2024 https://www.tugboat.gallery/2024/04/25/porch-art-palooza-2024/ Thu, 25 Apr 2024 19:36:02 +0000 https://www.tugboat.gallery/?p=1357 Now Open For Application Submissions!

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April 2023 https://www.tugboat.gallery/2023/04/07/april-2023/ Fri, 07 Apr 2023 22:01:26 +0000 https://www.tugboat.gallery/?p=1265 “TAG! You’re it?” Kendra Limon Nathan Ruleaux and Geofferson April 7th 7:00-10:00 PM with DJ ol’ moanin’ closing on April 29th Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “TAG! You’re it?” featuring Kendra Limon, Nathan Ruleaux and Geofferson opening First Friday April 7th from 7-10 with DJ ol’ moanin’ – closing on April 29th. “TAG! You’re it?” is … Continue reading April 2023

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“TAG! You’re it?”

Kendra Limon
Nathan Ruleaux
and Geofferson

April 7th 7:00-10:00 PM

with DJ ol’ moanin’

closing on April 29th

Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “TAG! You’re it?” featuring Kendra Limon, Nathan Ruleaux and Geofferson opening First Friday April 7th from 7-10 with DJ ol’ moanin’ – closing on April 29th.

“TAG! You’re it?” is dripping with mixed media and pride. Spray paint, marigolds, graphic gestural marks, love of culture and moments of sharp clarity combine to weave a story about ugly truths.

Kendra Limon

Kendra Limon (she/her) is a Chicana Artist based in the Midwest. Being proud of her Mexican roots, and speaking up against social and racial injustice, inspires her multi-media artwork. She creates Chicano art with hopes of having a more present Chicano community in the Midwest. Her artwork includes painting, drawing, custom art, and mixed-media. The love for her culture encourages her to share it with other people. To see her work you can find her on instagram @kendralimon

Nathan Ruleaux

“I’m a storyteller, for my people storytelling is a tradition that has helped us survive. I combine traditional indigenous imagery and modern art to explore history and identity in order to educate and call to action. I use spray paint, acrylic, oil, watercolor, lithography, woodblock, screen printing, wheat paste, photography, pastels, silverpoint, marker, found objects, collage, pen and pencil on canvas, paper and board.” @nathanielruleaux nathanielruleaux.com

Geofferson

My paintings must have something to say. They’ve been described as “rowdy”. They are big and loud and deal with themes of life, hope, and the absurd. They’re littered with sharp moments of clarity and conflated with spats of existential dread and anxiety.  @geofffferson gallerygart.com

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December 2022 https://www.tugboat.gallery/2022/12/15/december-2022/ Thu, 15 Dec 2022 16:00:25 +0000 https://www.tugboat.gallery/?p=1253 Cha Cha Cha Cha Cha Dec.. 2nd 7:00-10:00 PM DJ Ol’ Moanin’ Closing December 30th. Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “Cha Cha Cha Cha Cha” featuring 5 badass young women – Nancy Nguyen, Maria Guiza Beltran, Chloe Iossi, Caitlin Hoppe and MiMi Yu opening First Friday December 2nd from 7-10 with DJ ol moanin – closing … Continue reading December 2022

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Cha Cha Cha Cha Cha

Dec.. 2nd 7:00-10:00 PM

DJ Ol’ Moanin’

Closing December 30th.

Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “Cha Cha Cha Cha Cha” featuring 5 badass young women – Nancy Nguyen, Maria Guiza Beltran, Chloe Iossi, Caitlin Hoppe and MiMi Yu opening First Friday December 2nd from 7-10 with DJ ol moanin – closing on December 30th. David Jester, Alyssa Kobza, and Kristen Martincic opening First Friday November 4th from 7-10 – with DJ ol’ monin – closing on December 30th.

All 5 women are recent graduates from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln who all work with inventive 2-dimensional imagery involving still-life, nature, figures and pop culture.

Nancy Nguyen

I create realistic paintings and drawings of still-lifes that contain objects I find personal, nostalgic, symbolic, and intriguing. Using mediums like oil paint, graphite, and charcoal, I create compositions that give these objects value, beauty, and everlasting significance.

These objects come from many sources: my personal belongings, my childhood home, thrift stores, and nature. Personal objects are objects that make up my identity, culture, personality, and important events of my life. Such objects may include trinkets, pins, jewelry, keychains, splints, and more. Objects from my childhood home bring up feelings of nostalgia. Whenever I look back on these objects, I remember all the fun memories I had with my family and friends. Such objects include toys, hair products, and school awards. Objects that I find in thrift stores are intricately designed and mysterious. I like setting them up in compositions that give them hidden symbols and meanings. And finally, objects found in nature. These objects include leaves, branches, broken glass, litter, and more. These objects are intriguing in how they have vastly different textures that seem to mesh really well together.

With my eye for realism and the stimulating need to always challenge myself in painting and drawing, I examine these objects on a personal and in-depth level, in hopes that viewers can see how important, meaningful, and beautiful these objects from many locations can be.

Jingming “Mimi” Yu

Jingming “Mimi” Yu is a Northeastern Chinese-American artist born and based locally in Lincoln, Nebraska, and an undergraduate Sociology student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her work explores the effects and themes of generational trauma and isolation through playful surrealism. Mimi is inspired by the figurative paintings of Zhang Xiaogang and the sketches left by the former home owner of the second house she lived in, hoping to emulate that combination of disconnected distortion and attachment in her art.

Maria Guiza Beltran

Maria Guiza Beltran is an artist and designer born in Guanajuato Mexico who currently resides in Lincoln Nebraska. She received her BA in Fine Art (December 2021) and Graphic Design (May 2022) with a minor in Mathematics at the University of Nebraska Lincoln. Beltran works both traditionally and digitally, focusing on themes about her family, nature, and emotion. Her paintings and drawings are based in realism with a mixture of surrealism. Beltrans work has been exhibited at the Eisentrager-Howard Gallery (2021), the Scholastics Art Awards Exhibition (2017), Doing the Arts Exhibition at Nebraska Wesleyan University (2017), First Friday at Bennett Martin Public Library (2017).

Caitlin Hoppe

My work explores images that are reflections of our world’s past and a vision of what the future could be. I create works on paper of uncanny inventive landscapes using ink, watercolor, and gouache.

Chloe Isossi

“Using intergenerational pop and contemporary culture, my work combines improbable but believable experiences. Blending elements of realism and surrealism in a system of painted collage, I construct atypical but convincing environments that include advertisement and fashion. I incorporate beauty from all eras, often intermingling mid-20th century “Americana” advertisements with contemporary aesthetics. I use subtle humor throughout my paintings and allow it to blend into my artistic influences in order to subvert or enhance the original messaging. I am challenged by the unbelievable and unthinkable, and approach painting in a way that makes it feel routine.”

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November 2022 https://www.tugboat.gallery/2022/11/14/november-2022/ Mon, 14 Nov 2022 16:32:22 +0000 https://www.tugboat.gallery/?p=1238 staying afloat Nov. 4th 7:00-10:00 PM DJ Ol’ Moanin’ Closing November 29th. Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “Staying Afloat” featuring David Jester, Alyssa Kobza, and Kristen Martincic opening First Friday November 4th from 7-10 – with DJ ol’ monin – closing on November 29th. “Staying Afloat” examines the experience of pools through a feminist and queer … Continue reading November 2022

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staying afloat

Nov. 4th 7:00-10:00 PM

DJ Ol’ Moanin’

Closing November 29th.

Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “Staying Afloat” featuring David Jester, Alyssa Kobza, and Kristen Martincic opening First Friday November 4th from 7-10 – with DJ ol’ monin – closing on November 29th.

“Staying Afloat” examines the experience of pools through a feminist and queer lens as it relates to vulnerability, memory, and sensuality with works on paper integrating painting and printmaking.

David Jester

David Jester was born in Palm Springs, CA (1960) and raised in San Diego, He has always had a California esthetic. David moved back east to get his BFA from VCU and my MFA from Rutgers at Rutgers. While in grad school his work was focused on queer life, particularly in the time of AIDS. This current series of paintings of men in swimming pools is a world that exist next to and yet a part of the broader world, much like the gay community. David Jester- “For the past 4 years I have been working on a series of paintings that explore Queer identity. I loved swimming growing up, but pools have also always appealed to me in the way they isolate a group of people and become their own community for a moment in time, an “other” world. That is in some ways how I view the gay community, separate yet part of the wider world.”

Alyssa Kobza

Alyssa Kobza is an artist based in Lincoln, Nebraska. She received her BFA with an emphasis in Printmaking in 2021 and completed the Printer Training Program at the Tamarind Institute in 2022. Kobza’s work has been featured in multiple group exhibitions including at Gallery 9 (2019), Tippetts & Eccles Galleries (2021), and Eisentrager-Howard Gallery (2016, 2019, 2020, 2021). Kobza’s work is included in the Thomas P. Coleman print collection at the Sheldon Museum of Art. She participated in the Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experience (UCARE) at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln in 2019, 2020, and 2021. Alyssa Kobza- “I create art as a fill-in for language. Many times my chaotic mind is a barrier, and I can’t put words in the right order to convey the emotion happening inside me. Art has become my stand-in for those unsaid words. To me, art is essential for processing emotions through both the act of making and the tangible outcome. My artistic practice is process oriented; I find comfort and a sense of spiritual ritual through the repetitive motions of lithography: graining a stone, counteretching a plate, etching over-and-over, and printing for hours-on-end. These are the times when I feel most grounded in myself, the most at peace with turmoil happening inside and outside of my mind.”

Kristen Martincic

Kristen Martincic is a multidisciplinary artist working at the intersection of printmaking, painting, and sculpture. Her artwork considers the psychological and visceral experience of swimming. Her work has been widely shown in solo & group exhibitions throughout the US as well as in Canada, France, and Egypt. She currently lives & works in Columbia, MO. Kristen Martincic- “Using a hybrid of printmaking, drawing & textiles, I make paper bathing suits & objects associated with water that draw on the sensations of swimming & floating. These impractical suits reference swimwear from the early 20th century when modesty required more of the female figure to be covered. They act as a surrogate for the body and expose vulnerabilities; reflecting shifting personal, cultural, & generational attitudes toward the body.”

Kobza

Jester

Martincic
Jester
Kobza
Martincic

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October 2022 https://www.tugboat.gallery/2022/10/23/october-2022/ Sun, 23 Oct 2022 19:12:05 +0000 https://www.tugboat.gallery/?p=1225 a place to see it Oct. 7th 7:00-10:00 PM DJ Ol’ Moanin’ Closing October 29th. Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “A place to see it” featuring Oria Simonini, David Manzanares and Kendra Limón, opening First Friday October 7th from 7-10 – with DJ ol’ monin – closing on October 29th. “A place to see it” captures … Continue reading October 2022

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a place to see it

Oct. 7th 7:00-10:00 PM

DJ Ol’ Moanin’

Closing October 29th.

Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “A place to see it” featuring Oria Simonini, David Manzanares and Kendra Limón, opening First Friday October 7th from 7-10 – with DJ ol’ monin – closing on October 29th.

“A place to see it” captures the immigrant’s journey that is visible and hidden in plain sight by using visual metaphors such as butterflies in flight and figures suspended in water painted in oil, watercolor, gouache and spray paint.

    Oria Simonini

Oria Simonini is a Latinx artist currently based in Omaha, Nebraska. In December of 2018 she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Born in French Guiana to Argentine parents. Her paintings explore migration and the complex dialogue between the migrant and non-migrant experiences. She has shown in Tugboat, Kiechel, Constellation among other places in Lincoln, and The Little Gallery, Josyln, Gallery 1516 in Omaha. In 2021 she began painting murals; she has collaborated with local artist David Manzanares, and other Mexican muralists, working in Omaha, Lincoln, South Sioux city and Minneapolis. Her first solo mural was painted on The Lux Center for the Arts building, as part of the Emerge_LNK Mural festival in Lincoln, Ne. In 2022, she painted a mural for the city of Imperial in their new Art Park and was awarded the Populus Fund by the Union for Contemporary Arts for a community based mural project taking place in Schuyler, Ne, and in Guatemala.

Oria Simonini – “Most of my paintings evoke the migrant and refugee experience, they are also images of bodies suspended in water: the shore, the river, the seaside are spaces inhabited in dramatically different manners depending on class, race, and country of origin. I have tried to capture some traces of the immigrants’ journey. Visible and hidden from view at plain sight, in movement, despair, joy, and hard work.”

    David Manzanares

David Manzanares (American, born Mexico. 1985-) is an indigenous Oaxacan artist living in Omaha. David is heavily influenced by ancient Mexican art and his grandmother, an indigenous medicine woman skilled in textile weaving who taught him handcrafting from a young age. His sculptures and murals reflect collective identity, migration, and indigenous cosmovision.

Over the last eleven years, Manzanares’ focus has been serving Indigenous, brown, Black, and underserved communities through art education and collaborative projects bringing equity to the places he lives: building relationships on the block while painting murals that celebrate specific community members, teaching multilingual intergenerational workshops that bring people together across difference, painting murals sharing his traditions like Dia de Los Muertos, and sculptures in the form of street art to bring art to the streets.

Manzanares’ primary medium is sculpture, and, more recently, he expanded into murals and street art around the Midwest to share his indigenous culture. His public art exhorts society to appreciate indigenous peoples and immigrants’ active contributions to our city. The works allow community members to connect, cocreate installations, generate spaces for meetings and parties, encourage a sense of belonging to their locality, and become more forcefully involved in improving their living conditions and neighborhood.

His art brings visibility and empowerment to underserved populations reinforcing their voices and generating a better space for his kids and future generations. It explores reciprocal relationships between humans, the land, and the spirit, focusing on the role of migration, animals, and plants in Native American and Western traditions.

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September 2022 https://www.tugboat.gallery/2022/09/01/september-2022/ Thu, 01 Sep 2022 02:27:52 +0000 https://www.tugboat.gallery/?p=1210 CHIMERA Sept. 2nd 7:00-10:00 PM DJ Ol’ Moanin’ Closing October 1st. Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “Chimera” featuring and opening on First Friday September 2nd from 7:00-10:00 with DJ ol moanin – closing on October 1st. Sarah Jentsch , and Juan José Castaño-Márquez. Using embroidery, watercolor, graphite and religious pendants “Chimera” has an otherworldly emotional intensity … Continue reading September 2022

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CHIMERA

Sept. 2nd 7:00-10:00 PM

DJ Ol’ Moanin’

Closing October 1st.

Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “Chimera” featuring and opening on First Friday September 2nd from 7:00-10:00 with DJ ol moanin – closing on October 1st. Sarah Jentsch , and Juan José Castaño-Márquez.

Using embroidery, watercolor, graphite and religious pendants “Chimera” has an otherworldly emotional intensity through exploring potent imagery such as – flies, dogs, dead deer and a beaded heart. Both artists are guided by what it feels like to walk through life as “Other”.

    Juan José Castaño-Márquez

Juan José Castaño-Márquez is a Colombian-born queer artist, photographer, educator, and storyteller currently living in occupied Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, Pâri [Pawnee], and Jiwere lands, now also called Lincoln, Nebraska. Juan’s work explores contemporary issues on representation and personal identity through historiography and archivization. Some of his projects directly engage with ideas of representation of “the other”–this other being both Latinx and queer; historical erasure; and situations of victimization in his country of birth.

    Sarah Jentsch

Sarah Jentsch is an American artist who primarily creates paintings and drawings. Her work uses elements of fantasy and myth to explore the expectations and experiences of women in society. In Chimera, a cast of dogs, deer, and tears unite to form an escapist world where the Self becomes Other and emotion becomes reality

Nick Krauter

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https://www.tugboat.gallery/2022/07/23/1197/ Sat, 23 Jul 2022 00:02:04 +0000 http://www.tugboat.gallery/?p=1197 Porch-Art-Palooza is a tour of the Everett, Near South and South Salt Creek Neighborhoods through the porches of Artists on Sunday August 7th from 1-6.  There are 3 interactive stops where people can make a cyanotype (stop 5), print a linoleum block (stop 16) or help make a portrait by stamping (stop 22). This 8 … Continue reading

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Porch-Art-Palooza is a tour of the Everett, Near South and South Salt Creek Neighborhoods through the porches of Artists on Sunday August 7th from 1-6.  There are 3 interactive stops where people can make a cyanotype (stop 5), print a linoleum block (stop 16) or help make a portrait by stamping (stop 22).

This 8 mile tour is walkable, bikeable or skateable or drive, we don’t judge.

If participants get Artist signatures at 10 or more stops they are eligible to win gift certificates from local businesses like:

  • Gomez Art Supply
  • Pepe’s Bistro
  • Iron Brush
  • Tsuru
  • A Novel Idea
  • Juju’s Cajun Vegan
  • Stella
  • Ruby Begonia’s
  • DLA
  • Yia Yia’s

Maps available July 27th at Gomez Art Supply or Pepe’s Bistro.

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June 2022 https://www.tugboat.gallery/2022/06/03/june-2022/ Fri, 03 Jun 2022 00:21:22 +0000 http://www.tugboat.gallery/?p=1181 BETWEEN(here & there) June 3rd 7:00-10:00 PM DJ Ol’ Moanin’ Closing June 30 Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “BETWEEN (Here & There)” featuring Patricia Davis, and Nick Krauter. “BETWEEN (Here & There)” may seem like disparate 2-dimensional works on paper, Krauter’s work is graphic – black and white and Davis’ work organic and filled with color, … Continue reading June 2022

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BETWEEN
(here & there)

June 3rd 7:00-10:00 PM

DJ Ol’ Moanin’

Closing June 30

Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “BETWEEN (Here & There)” featuring Patricia Davis, and Nick Krauter.

“BETWEEN (Here & There)” may seem like disparate 2-dimensional works on paper, Krauter’s work is graphic – black and white and Davis’ work organic and filled with color, but both artists share the love of pockets, organs, shadows, ooze, discomfort, patterns and ghosts.

    Patricia Davis

Drawing inspiration from the human condition and the natural world, I explore notions of openings and exits, possibilities, choices, release, pockets, growing pressure, chaos, confusion, internal dialogue, confessions, echoes, shadows, reflections, partners, and patterns. I work with a variety of mediums including drawing, painting, printmaking, papermaking, and installation. I enjoy examining the alluring qualities of color and texture when combined with text and imagery of biomorphic shapes that loop and ooze and structures like grids, mazes, and spirals. Loaded with symbolic significance, these imagined spaces poke at what we know and we fear about ourselves: the unknown, the uncomfortable.

    Nick Krauter

I’ve drawn all of my life, but only in the last five or so years have I begun to give it the attention that it deserves (mid-life crisis, is that still a thing?). I have decades worth of cultural sewage in my brain from a life of absorbing books, films, video games, anime, comics, TV, and music, and now it wants out of here. I draw things and people that intrigue me or just strike me as visually interesting, sometimes in straight forward portraits and drawings, sometimes in more abstract images that are only connected in my mind to the original inspiration.

Patricia Davis – Deep Fear

Nick Krauter
Patricia Davis – Does This Feel Good?
Nick Krauter
Patricia Davis – With Passion
Nick Krauter

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May 2022 https://www.tugboat.gallery/2022/05/13/may-2022/ Fri, 13 May 2022 01:50:09 +0000 http://www.tugboat.gallery/?p=1151 THE GOOD, THE SHINY, AND THE SUBVERSIVE? May 6th 7:00-10:00 PM DJ Ol’ Moanin’ Closing May 28 Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “The Good, The Shiny, and the Subversive?” featuring South Dakota artists Klaire Lockheart, and Aaron Packard. Klaire Lockheart is a bold realistic oil figure painter and Aaron Packard is an experimental photographer. Both share … Continue reading May 2022

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THE GOOD, THE SHINY, AND THE SUBVERSIVE?

May 6th 7:00-10:00 PM

DJ Ol’ Moanin’

Closing May 28

Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “The Good, The Shiny, and the Subversive?” featuring South Dakota artists Klaire Lockheart, and Aaron Packard.

Klaire Lockheart is a bold realistic oil figure painter and Aaron Packard is an experimental photographer. Both share the use of punchy color, love of texture, the feeling of nostalgia and making the viewer scan every inch of the image not wanting to miss a detail.

    Klaire Lockheart

Klaire Lockheart’s 6 to 7’ tall realistic oil on canvas portraits are from her Feminine Attempts series, where the woman looks like a combination of Bettie Page and Betty Crocker. The scale of the paintings allows the women to be seen as monumental and intimidating, but their outfits reveal Lockheart’s sense of humor. To highlight the contrasting roles women are expected to fulfill, such as chastity and sexiness, the women wear a combination of modest clothing and provocative footwear.

Klaire Lockheart

    Aaron Packard

Aaron Packard created large archival inkjet prints on wood panel with resin for his Networks of Noise series. This body of work represents the transition of memory, from thought to thought, and investigates an abstraction of the image by deconstruction through addition: the hyper-photomontage. These glossy panels are composed of hundreds of layers of repeated images in vivid, primary colors. This artwork depicts how Packard frames his memory through an overlapping congestion of random visual moments and emotions.

Aaron Packard

Klaire A Lockheart-Hallie Brings Home the Bacon-2016-Oil on Canvas-84x33
Klaire A Lockheart – Hallie Brings Home the Bacon-2016-Oil on Canvas-84×33

Aaron C Packard-Mortal Thoughts-2016-Archival Pigment Resin Wood Panel-40x40
Aaron C Packard – Mortal Thoughts – 2016-Archival Pigment Resin Wood Panel-40×40
Klaire A Lockheart-Haven Takes after her Mom-2016-Oil on Canvas-84x33
Klaire A Lockheart – Haven Takes after her Mom-2016-Oil on Canvas-84×33
Aaron C Packard-Memory in Yellow-2017-Archival Pigment Resin Wood Panel-40x71
Aaron C Packard – Memory in Yellow-2017-Archival Pigment Resin Wood Panel-40×71
Klaire A Lockheart-Angela Maintains a Happy Face-2014-Oil on Canvas-75x36
Klaire A Lockheart – Angela Maintains a Happy Face-2014-Oil on Canvas-75×36

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April 2022 https://www.tugboat.gallery/2022/03/31/april-2022/ Thu, 31 Mar 2022 20:28:46 +0000 https://www.tugboat.gallery/?p=1129 April 1st 7:00-10:00 PM DJ Ol’ Moanin’ Closing April. 30 Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “¡Abierto!” featuring Byron Anway, Belen Catalan, Chas Hymanand Qiqe Panqeqi Martinez Curated by Byron Anway, Abierto is a show of drawings, paintings, and sculpture by Anway as well as three current University of Nebraska – Lincoln’s Art, Art History and Design … Continue reading April 2022

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“¡Abierto!”

April 1st 7:00-10:00 PM

DJ Ol’ Moanin’

Closing April. 30

Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “¡Abierto!” featuring Byron Anway, Belen Catalan, Chas Hymanand Qiqe Panqeqi Martinez

Curated by Byron Anway, Abierto is a show of drawings, paintings, and sculpture by Anway as well as three current University of Nebraska – Lincoln’s Art, Art History and Design undergraduate students Belen Catalan, Chas Hyman, and Qiqe Panqeqi Martinez. In Abierto, four artists reimagine their past, present, and future selves. Stories become memories; personal and cultural heritage are evaluated for honesty and accuracy. The student artists exhibiting in Abierto were selected because of their talent, vision, work ethic, and dedication to their practice. Themes include childhood, religion, queerness, loss, and play.

    Byron Anway

Byron Anway is an Assistant Professor of Practice at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln in the School of Art, Art History, and Design. His recent works draw on memories of teaching and traveling overseas, particularly in Morocco. Among other venues, his work has been exhibited at the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, NE, Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati, OH, and the Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis. His work has been published twice in New American Paintings the West, Manifest Creative Research International Painting Annual, and the Prairie Schooner.

    Chas Hyman

Contemporary painter and drawer Chas Hyman is a black female surrealist. She creates magical and imaginative portraits that are representative of her own personal childhood and experience coping with mental illness, grief, and isolation. Chas has always been inspired by contemporary surrealist artists such as Mark Ryden and Marion Peck, and one of her goals is to add the black perspective and representation into the growing collection of contemporary surrealist work. Chas is almost always listening to her favorite artists while creating work, enjoys her cat being by her side during studio time. Chas currently lives in Lincoln, Nebraska as an art student at the University of Nebraska- Lincoln but sees herself moving to the Pacific Northwest in the future to be alongside the rich geographical features of the area.

    Belen Catalan

Belen Catalan is an undergraduate fine arts major at University of Nebraska-Lincoln. They graduated from Grand Island Senior High School in 2020. Currently they are based in Lincoln, Nebraska. Belen works with several media ranging from plaster, fabric, and found objects to graphite works on paper. Their work explores themes of cuteness, fragility, femininity and Mexican queerness.

    Qiqe Panqeqi Martinez

Qiqe Panqeqi Martinez is an artist from Grand Island, Ne. She is currently an undergraduate studio art major at UNL. Her paintings and drawings explore transgender identity and first-generation Mexican experiences.

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