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Film photography and one-of-a-kind books have been the focus of this personal work. Recently, the artist has used digital color work to depict the landscape and interior spaces. The exhibit contains work in all three forms.
A Minnesota native, Lisa Bang Hoffman graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College. She did supplemental coursework at the University of Minnesota but completed her MFA at UNL in 1995. Bang Hoffman has taught as an adjunct at UNL, Doane College, and Concordia University, including courses in design, drawing, and darkroom photography.
Bang Hoffman exhibits work nationally and internationally including Nebraska venues: the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Fred Simon Gallery (Omaha) and the Museum of Nebraska Art (Kearney). She received the Nebraska Arts Council Distinguished Artist Award in 2004, the Gaudi Medal from the Institut Municipal D’Accio Cultural (Reus, Spain) 2005, was a finalist in the Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers, (York, UK) and exhibited in the Berlin Foto Biennial in 2016.
Works are available for viewing and purchase August 1-31 on Fridays-Sundays from 12-5 p.m., or by appointment (text to 531-289-9569).
The exhibition is funded with support from the Nebraska Arts Council, the Nebraska Cultural Endowment, and donors to the non-profit WallSpace for Artists and Audiences. More information at wallspace-lnk.com, wallspaceforartists.com, on Facebook or lisabanghoffman.com or @lisabanghoffman on Instagram
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