New Exhibits on Display at Carnegie

By KYREN GIBSON

Bob Peltz will have his work on display in the upper Garwood and Skala Galleries at the Carnegie Arts Center. The exhibit will be up from Jan. 11 until Feb. 12. His artist reception is tentatively scheduled for Feb. 5 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Please join us in celebrating this wonderful local artist! Peltz has been Carnegie’s youth art camp instructor for over ten years. He has successfully worked in numerous art fields, including impressionistic painting, abstract design, illustration, portraiture, and cartooning. He is a retired creative director for an advertising firm in Denver, Colo. working for major corporations. His clients have included the United States Air Force, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, AT&T and United Way. He has won three international and seven national awards for his art, including a White House award for illustration and two international Summit Awards for design. We are fortunate to have him involved with our organization. His teaching skills are excellent and his dedication to Carnegie’s vision is extraordinary.

January 11 Carnegie will be displaying Sandi Blankenship’s fourth grade student work in the studio gallery. Their exhibit will be on display until Feb. 19. Due to Covid, these students were unable to come on their annual fourth grade school tour last January. We are excited to have them come for a makeup tour and class with artist Robert Peltz.

Please remember to check out Carnegie’s website, www.carnegieartscenter.com for information on our artists as well as information on upcoming events and classes. You can also visit our Facebook page and Instagram for updates on exhibit pieces and events.

As always, we want to thank the incredible local businesses that support arts opportunities for their community. Thank you to our January sponsors William’s Jeweler’s, Box Butte General Hospital, and Archie and Janice Lawrence. We also want to thank our generous grantors who provide operational funding, the Nebraska Arts Council, Nebraska Cultural Endowment and Peter Kiewit Foundation. Last but certainly not least, we want to thank our grantors that make free and reduced cost art classes available through educational grant support. Thank you, DF Dillon Foundation, Snow Redfern Foundation, Mission Store, CA Story Foundation, Kimmel Foundation, and St. John’s Lutheran Church.