Tiffany Williams Performs for Vesper Concert Series
By Corbin Hirschhorn
This Sunday, Vesper Concert Series will present Tiffany Williams’ Can You Hear Me Now?: Giving Voice to the Black Art Song and Spiritual. Williams performed on a Vesper Concert of Gospel Music in 2019, and this will be her first solo performance with the series. Williams has a diverse background in music, learning both gospel and classical, eventually double majoring in voice and piano.
Olympic Games, Marginalized Community and Curling Games

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OMAHA – Given the fact that Omaha hosts the Olympic curling trials in November this year, should Omahans be boycotting that event?
Read More‘Quilted’ Showing at Split Gallery
By Corbin Hirschhorn
Omaha, NE—Split Gallery on Leavenworth Street will host a new exhibition starting this Thursday, Quilted: A Show of Modern Works Inspired by the Traditional Art of Quilt Making. Opened in 2018, Split’s purpose is to make the gallery experience easier for artists.
‘Creativity’ Supersedes Pandemic at VNA

By Gabriel Escalera
OMAHA – Over a hundred years ago, Visiting Nurse Association (or VNA) was founded here in Omaha. VNA provides in-home and community-based services to individuals of all ages and stages of life.
Read More‘Coagulation,’ Showing Now at Baader-Meinhoff
By Corbin Hirschhorn
Omaha, NE—Baader-Meinhof in Omaha is a center for contemporary art and a residency program with hopes of bringing international artists to the city. They are currently showing Coagulation, a solo exhibition by New York-based artist, Jack Ryan. Rather than beginning from a conceptual point of view, Ryan’s drawings, collage, and sculpture are inspired from an emotional place.
Project Project Opens ‘A Room with No Corners’
By Corbin Hirschhorn
Omaha, NE–Project Project Gallery in South Omaha will open a new installation tonight, A Room with No Corners, by Sophia Ruppert.