Opening reception Friday, Sept. 6, 5-9 PM
“The Good The Bad The Ugly,” 20 years of unconventional explorations by artist Craig Roper will open from 5:00-9:00 p.m. First Friday, September 6 at WallSpace-LNK, 1624 S. 17th Street, Lincoln.
Roper’s exhibition will debut four large paintings from 2002-04 that have never been exhibited. He notes, “there will be lots of good work, some bad, and plenty of ugly. We’ll leave it up to you to decide which is which.” The debut works were inspired by tiny drawings Roper’s then-13-year-old son Miles created.
The exhibition runs Fridays-Sundays through September 29. Roper promises, “As is typical of my exhibition history, you can expect the unexpected. I’ll be changing things up throughout the show as well. If you are easily triggered you may want to skip this one.”
A long-time supporter of WallSpace-LNK, Roper hopes sales will help the non-profit gallery. “I can price things very low with the hope of finding homes for my work and kicking something back to the gallery. Lincoln is very fortunate to have a new art exhibition showcase like WallSpace-LNK that gives voice to the many talented artists in our region. Please swing by, bring friends, and spread the word.”
“The Good The Bad The Ugly” is open to all with support from the Nebraska Arts Council and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment. Regular gallery hours: Friday-Sunday, 12- 5p.m. or by appointment (402 617-8365