Nebraska Now: Angie Seykora, Sequence of Terms

Nebraska Now: Angie Seykora, Sequence of Terms


Nebraska Now: Angie Seykora, Sequence of Terms

Museum of Nebraska Art                        
                                   

Museum of Nebraska Art                        
                                   


Museum of Nebraska Art                                      

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Angie Seykora, "Closer". Aluminum and Plastic. 2018. Collection of the Artist.


Resource > Kearney, Nebraska
April 17th, 2018 

While retaining the inherent nature of prefabricated, synthetic, industrial, and everyday materials, Angie Seykora creates objects, installations, and “paintings” that revel in the idea of possibility, and focus on form and texture. Her work speaks of our quickly advancing industrialized world and how that intersects with humanity and a search for beauty. 

Resource > Kearney, Nebraska
April 17th, 2018 

While retaining the inherent nature of prefabricated, synthetic, industrial, and everyday materials, Angie Seykora creates objects, installations, and “paintings” that revel in the idea of possibility, and focus on form and texture. Her work speaks of our quickly advancing industrialized world and how that intersects with humanity and a search for beauty. 

Resource > Kearney, Nebraska
April 17th, 2018 

While retaining the inherent nature of prefabricated, synthetic, industrial, and everyday materials, Angie Seykora creates objects, installations, and “paintings” that revel in the idea of possibility, and focus on form and texture. Her work speaks of our quickly advancing industrialized world and how that intersects with humanity and a search for beauty. 



Nebraska Now: Angie Seykora, Sequence of Terms will be on view April 7th through July 1st, 2018.



Nebraska Now: Angie Seykora, Sequence of Terms will be on view
April 7th through July 1st, 2018.






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The Museum of Nebraska Art (MONA) celebrates the history of Nebraska’s visual art for diverse audiences. MONA collects, preserves, researches, exhibits, and interprets the work of artists who were born, lived, trained, or worked in Nebraska or who created artworks that reflect the culture of Nebraska.

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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Angie Seykora lives and works in Omaha, Nebraska. Seykora holds an MFA in Sculpture from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. She is a 2016 recipient of the Nebraska Arts Council’s Distinguished Individual Artist Fellowship award. She earned an Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture award from the International Sculpture Center, from which she was selected for the fully funded Art-St-Urban Sculpture Residency in St. Urban, Switzerland. Seykora participates as an artist mentor for Omaha youth through the Joslyn Art Museum’s Kent Bellows Mentoring Program. She exhibits her work nationally and internationally.

angieseykora.com

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