A Panoramic Rendering of the Journey of Discovery , 2004
Mediums: Ceramic
Location: Downtown; Miller’s Landing 151 Freedom Park Road
Owner: City of Omaha
Series: Lewis & Clark Icon Sculpture Project
Additional Information: “A Panoramic Rendering of the Journey of Discovery is a six-piece Icon sculpture—one of nine Icons located in Nebraska and Iowa along the Missouri River. The sculptures feature artistic interpretations of the Corps of Discovery Expedition to explain the River’s story and existing culture of this area. The Icon sculpture is easily visible to visitors on the trail. The Icon form is concrete with a space designated for artist embellishment.
Location: West; Catlin Elementary School 12736 Marinda Street located in the school garden
Owner: Omaha Public Schools
Castle of Perserverance , 1993
Location: University of Nebraska at Omaha; University of Omaha - 6001 Dodge St. Located near the North Door of the Weber Fine Arts Building
by Jun Kaneko
Mediums: Ceramic
Location: Hilton | Qwest Center; Parking lot Hilton Omaha 10th and Cass
Owner: City of Omaha
Additional Information: Kaneko, a native of Japan, has employed abstraction to represent the inherent chaos that balances the natural world. Within the interplay of clay and form, surface and pattern, shapes emerge through Western and Eastern aesthetics to create visible harmony.
by Jun Kaneko
Location: Mid-Town; Located on the Kaneko designed plaza between the College of Pharmacy and the Sorrel Center for Health Science Education Building at UNMC. 1/2 block north of 42nd and Emile streets on the NE of the intersection.
Owner: University of Nebraska Medical Center
Additional Information: Kaneko, a native of Japan, has employed abstraction to represent the inherent chaos that balances the natural world. Within the interplay of clay and form, surface and pattern, shapes emerge through Western and Eastern aesthetics to create visible harmony.
Nebraska Centennial Glass Mosiac , 1967
by Tom Bartek
Mediums: Ceramic
Location: Downtown; 18th and Douglas
Owner: The Woodman Building
Stepping Stones to Peace , 2005
by Unknown
Location: Mid-Town; Field Club School 3512 Walnut Street directly to the south of the main entrance.
Owner: Omaha Public Schools
by Liz Langdon
Location: North of I-680; N. P. Dodge Park, 11005 J. J. Pershing Drive Located about 200 feet inside the main entrance to NP Dodge Park on the right
Owner: City of Omaha
Series: Lewis & Clark Icon Sculpture Project
Additional Information: “The First Council” is one of nine Lewis & Clark Icon Sculptures located in Nebraska and Iowa along the Missouri River. The sculptures feature artistic interpretations of the Corps of Discovery Expedition to explain the River’s story and existing culture of this area.
Under a Pot, A Stand or Not , 2011
Mediums: Steel, Ceramic, Stainless Steel, Paint
Location: Downtown; 12th and Howard, Southeast corner by Scooters Coffee
Owner: OPPD
Series: Refridgerator Art Project
Additional Information: The Omaha Public Power District has unveiled five refrigerators as the canvases for five Omaha-area artists on outdoor display in the Old Market. Eventually, the fridge art will be moved to various Omaha locations. The repurposed refrigerators were among 2,500 that Omaha homeowners recycled in an OPPD energy-savings program. The utility offered to cart off old working refrigerators and pay $35 for the privilege. The district has recycled 1,550 refrigerators so far this year as part of its efforts to promote recycling and energy efficiency. The program runs through the end of October, 2011.
Mediums: Ceramic
Location: Downtown; Omaha Public Schools, 3215 Cuming St., Art Department
Owner: Omaha Public Schools