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University of Nebraska at Omaha. Center for Innovation in Arts Education

 Organization

Biography

The Center for Innovation in Arts Education was founded in 1998 with funding from the Getty Education Institute for the Arts and the University of Nebraska at Omaha. It is based in the University of Nebraska at Omaha Department of Art and Art History in the College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media. The Center collaborates with K-16 educators and art institutions to organize arts education projects. As of 2014, their major projects include Prairie Visions, CADRE II: The Arts, and various curriculum projects such as the Bemis Mural Project, the Iowa West Public Art Project, Nebraska Masterpieces Arts Education Series, Arts in Science Camp, and the Faith Ringgold Project.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

College and Departments, Center for Innovation and Arts Education

 File — Drawer 1-A-8
Scope and Contents

Large posters featuring images and information about Iowa West Public Art. The Images are of various locations and art works such as the Bayliss Park, Dangos, Bronze Head, Circus, and Interstate.

Iowa West Public Art Posters

 Collection — Box All
Identifier: UNO-0082
Scope and Contents The Iowa West Public Art Posters comprise five posters, each featuring a different artist who created a major work of public art in Council Bluffs, Iowa, for the Iowa West Public Art initiative, circa 2007-2009. The posters feature Brower Hatcher's "Wellspring" and "Oculus" (2007), William King's "Circus," "Interstate," and "Sunrise" (2007), Deborah Masuoka's "Haymarket Rabbits" (2007), Jonathan Borofsky's "Molecule...
Dates: 2007-2009