Posts Tagged ‘ Searching for the Real Nebraska: A Photo Essay on the Great Recession ’

Reception for ‘Real Nebraska’ recession exhibit is Feb. 5

Jan 28th, 2010 | By | Category: Arts & Entertainment, Issue, January 28, 2010

The Great Plains Art Museum is featuring the second set of images captured by four UNL photographers who spent summer 2009 documenting the economic upheaval in Nebraska caused by the current recession. The photographs in “Searching for the Real Nebraska: A Photo Essay on the Great Recession” were taken by associate professor Bruce Thorson (news-editorial) […]



Photojournalism exhibit continues at the Great Plains Art Museum

Jan 6th, 2010 | By | Category: Arts & Entertainment, Issue, January 7, 2010

The second half of a photojournalism exhibit cataloging how Nebraskans are weathering the current recession is on display through Feb. 28 at the Great Plains Art Museum. The exhibit, “Searching for the Real Nebraska: A Photo Essay on the Great Recession,” features images captured by UNL photojournalism students Patrick Breen, Clay Lomneth and Kyle Bruggeman, […]



Real Nebraska

Oct 29th, 2009 | By | Category: Arts & Entertainment, Issue, October 29, 2009

Photos capture economic woes in Cornhusker State The Great Plains Art Museum will present the work of four photographers documenting the economic upheaval in Nebraska caused by the current recession. An exhibition of photography by UNL photojournalism students Patrick Breen, Kyle Bruggeman, Clay Lomneth and associate professor Bruce Thorson depicts the state’s residents sharing their […]