June features emerging artist Emily Frenzen’s “Gospel”

“Gospel,” is an exhibition of 40 photographic images in color and black and white which tell the story of “walking through darkness to living in the Light.”
The landscapes, portraits, and moments of the COVID-19 pandemic reflect the new life in Jesus that followed. “In my experience, as trials lead me to know greater love, suffering becomes a powerful gift,” Emily tells us.

First Friday Reception, June 3 
from 5 to 8 pm.
Show dates: June 2 through 25
WallSpace-LNK is open Th-Sat from noon to 5pm
at 17th & Sumner.

May featured Roger Bruhn, Stephen Dinsmore and Ted Kooser

“Nothing to See Here” is Roger Bruhn’s set of color photographs made during the past year of Covid-19. The images, made at night, resonate with “the loneliness and isolation the pandemic imposed on all of us.”

Stephen Dinsmore and Ted Kooser’s collaboration involves pairing intimate paintings with tender poems. The paintings are available for purchase and a signed broadside of the paired poem is included.

This exhibition was up from May 5th through the 28th.

Michael Farrell welcomes these three artists and friends as the first to make use of the WallSpace-LNK gallery’s “artist as curator” opportunities. There will be similar artist curated exhibitions in June and July. 

Inside the Box in April

April featured over 100 of Michael Farrell’s assembled objects dating back to 1968 and those created more recently.

This month celebrating fifty years of living and working in Lincoln.

Thursdays through Saturdays, noon to five or by appointment.