By Will Roper
Feb 28, 2018

REDUX

REDUX – Fine Art and Wood Craft

  • Gallery 9
  • 124 S. 9th St.
  • 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
  • For the month of March, Gallery 9 will be hosting various fine art and wood craft artists. Art displayed includes turned wood pieces by Mark Entzminger, mixed media by PJ Peters and wood cutting boards by Larry Schwisow.

First Friday at Sheldon

  • Sheldon Museum of Art
  • 1209 R. St.
  • 5 – 7 p.m.

First Friday at the Great Plains Art Museum

  • Great Plains Art Museum
  • 1155 Q St.
  • 5 – 7 p.m.

Out of This World at Turbine Flats

Out of this World First Friday

  • Turbine Flats Project
  • 2124 Y St.
  • 5 – 8 p.m.
  • Turbine Flats will be filled with beer, cookies and “intriguing speakers” for their First Friday exhibition based on constellations. Artists being featured are Chris Ralston, Arden Nixon, Carl Dumicich, Justin Lewis and Danny Reneau.

Casta Paintings

  • LUX Center for the Arts
  • 2601 N. 48th St.
  • 5 – 8 p.m.
  • The LUX Center for the Arts will be showcasing the paintings of artist Nancy Friedemann-Sanchez for First Friday. Friedemann-Sanchez describes her work as being in two languages, evoking the experience of being physically moved while remaining in Colombia through visual expressions of Syncretism.

Emily Bass and the Near Miracle

  • The Zoo Bar
  • 136 N. 14th St.
  • 5 – 8 p.m.
  • Emily Bass and her band will be playing at The Zoo Bar on First Friday for FAC.

Stage RIGHT: Benefit for LHS Theatre

  • A Novel Idea Bookstore
  • 118 N. 14th St.
  • 5:30 – 8 p.m.
  • Join A Novel Idea Bookstore on First Friday to be entertained by a troupe of actors in costume. 10 percent of all sales and proceeds from the day will go toward the Lincoln High School theatre program.

First Friday at Rocketship Gallery

  • Rocketship Gallery
  • 719 P. St.
  • 5:30 – 8 p.m.

March Focus at Noyes Gallery

March Focus Gallery Opening

  • Noyes Art Gallery
  • 119 S. 9th St.
  • 6 – 9 p.m.
  • The March exhibit from Noyes Art Gallery will feature a wide range of art mediums, such as photography by Donna Lambert and Brenda Scott, paintings from Dorothy Lambert and Johnna Eck, jewelry and jewelry boxes by Craig Adamek and Judy Stanczyk and much more.

First Friday with Alison Rash

  • Stella Collective
  • 101 N. 14th St.
  • 6 – 9 p.m.
  • The native Nebraskan Alison Rash will be presenting her current body of work centered on the ideas of absence and relationship between impulsive and compulsive mark-making.

Six-16 – First Friday with Joshua Redwine

  • Six-16 Art Gallery
  • 1410 O St.
  • 7 – 10 p.m.
  • Six-16 gallery will feature photographer Joshua Redwine for March’s First Friday. His presentation, titled “Adventure,” will showcase artwork from non-Nebraskan landscapes.

Thick as Thieves

Thick as Thieves

  • Tugboat Gallery
  • 116 N. 14th St.
  • 7 – 10 p.m.
  • Three artists will be featured at Tugboat Gallery for First Friday: Rachel Buse, Jennifer Leatherby and Tiffany Sinnott. All three artists are known for mixing a plethora of media for their artwork, which include sculpting, illustrations, performance art and many others.

Levi William Band / The Other Brothers

  • 1867 Bar
  • 101 N. 14th St.
  • 8 p.m. – 12 a.m.
  • The Levi William Band and The Other Brothers will headline the First Friday show at 1867 Bar on Mar. 2. You can find music of Levi William here and music of The Other Brothers here.

Getting Busy with James Lindsey at The Bourbon

  • The Bourbon Theatre
  • 1415 O St.
  • 8 p.m. – 12 a.m.
  • Comedian James Lindsey will be telling a multitude of comedic stories at the Bourbon Theatre on First Friday.

Nebraska Exposed SXSW Benefit Show

  • Duffy’s Tavern
  • 1412 O St.
  • 9:30 p.m. – 2 a.m.
  • KZUM and LPED present Nebraska Exposed at SXSW 2018! This event is a sampler of the showcase and aims to assist in raising funds to support the bands travel and other related expenses! Better Friend, A Different Breed, HAKIM, The Dilla Kids and SAS will be performing. $5 /// 21+ Proceeds to support Nebraska Exposed at SXSW 2018. Support and celebrate your diverse music scene!

Will Roper is an editorial intern with KZUM.