2025 Art Exhibitions

All exhibitions are housed at Schoolhouse Art Gallery, 427 Main Street in downtown Brownville, Neb. It’s open Thursday, Friday and Sunday from 1:00 to 4:00pm and Saturday from 10:00am to 4:00pm. For more information, call 402.414.2082.

MAY 29 - JUNE 29
PAINTS & THREADS | Carol Skinner Hammond
This exhibition includes watercolors and acrylic paintings of florals and landscapes. The stitchery pieces are created from wool, silk and cotton fibers embellished with hand stitching, beads, buttons, lace, ribbons, yarns and trims of all kinds.

MAY 30 | 6:00pm
Artist Reception for “Paints & Threads”

JULY 3-27
CLEARVIEW STAINED GLASS | Deb Costello
Stained glass transforms light. The constant changing conditions of daylight, coupled with the refractive properties of color, texture and transparency within stained glass, permeate the space with a constantly changing palette of color. Deb generally uses the traditional medium of leaded stained glass to create conventional and unconventional glass art. She has also ventured into fused glass as an additional enhancement to her designs. She creates unexpected imagery, hoping to offer the observer a fresh view of this vibrant classical art form.

JULY 11 | 6:00pm
Artist Reception for “Clearview Stained Glass”

JULY 31 - AUGUST 31
OUT OF THE CHAOS COMES BEAUTY | Jodie Leibee
Jodie has been creating for as long as she can remember. Ten-plus years ago she started pottery. It has taught her patience and has been a lifeline through many ups and downs. Jodie is grateful to have found a way to bring joy and beauty to herself and share it with others.

AUGUST 1 | 6:00pm
Artist Reception for “Out of The Chaos Comes Beauty”

SEPTEMBER 4-21
SOME OF NEBRASKA’S FAVORITES
Featuring Mary Lauber (jewelry), Susan Sisco (pottery), Natalie Sisco (glass and pottery) and Cate Wycoff (watercolor)

SEPTEMBER 5 | 6:00pm
Artist Reception for “Some of Nebraska’s Favorites”

OCTOBER 7 to NOVEMBER 2
A SEAT AT GRANDMA’S TABLE | GK Callahan
This installation includes integrating artwork with elements of corn, pheasants and a harvest table. There will be story collections, photos and recipes evoking memories of home and the past.