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A large, mixed-media sculpture features oversized hands, red geometric rods, and architectural elements resembling metal fencing and columns. The base is surrounded by ropes and rocks. A framed artwork hangs on a blue wall behind it.
Two people stand in a gallery, talking in front of a large, colorful, abstract humanoid sculpture made of woven materials. A projection of ocean waves covers the wall behind them.

Transformations: Teen Workshop

Sat Jan 24, 12PM–3PM

Free program for teens only (ages 13-19); advance registration required. Registration is closed.

The artist Cannupa Hanska Luger often creates with materials like afghans and vintage sports equipment that he finds in thrift stores—supporting sustainability and continuing the traditions of his ancestors who used what was available to them. In this workshop, local artist Tom McLaughlin will share how he uses found objects in his own art practice and he will guide participants to create their own art with materials gathered from area thrift stores.

The workshop includes a guided tour of Dripping Earth: Cannupa Hanska Luger. Supplies and light refreshments provided.  

Image: Installation view of “Dripping Earth: Cannupa Hanska Luger” in The Joslyn’s Temporary Exhibition Galleries. Photograph by Shayla Blatchford (Diné), 2025

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    2200 Dodge Street
    Omaha, NE 68102
    (402) 342-3300