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The Lied Center for Performing Arts (/ l iː d / LEED; [2] frequently shortened to Lied Center or the Lied) is a multi-venue performing arts facility in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. It opened in 1990 on the southwest edge of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's City Campus. The main stage at the Lied Center has a seating capacity of ...
The Nebraska Arts Council is a state agency that seeks to promote, cultivate and sustain the arts in Nebraska. The organization in its present form was established in 1974, and is funded by the state of Nebraska, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment. The group connects artists, organizations, schools and ...
Arbor Lodge State Historical Park and Arboretum: Nebraska City: Otoe: Southeast: Multiple: Features historic mansion, carriage house with various vehicles, log cabin, arboretum and trails Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park: Royal: Antelope: Western: Natural history: Operated by the University of Nebraska State Museum, visitor center for ...
State Boards, Commissions, & Miscellaneous Entities Institution Location Notes Current Director/Chairperson Accountability and Disclosure Commission 11th Floor, State Capitol. PO Box 95086. 68509-5086 Jeffery Davis Athletic Commission 1st Floor, State Office Bldg. 301 Centennial Mall South. PO Box 94743. 68509-4743 Aaron Hendry Arts Council
English: Photo of the Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th Street, on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln city campus in Lincoln, Nebraska. Photo is looking west-northwest at the east and southeast sides of the building (from N. 12th; by Madden Garden).
The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County's announcement includes funding and new initiatives to support the local arts and culture community. Cultural Council says 'YES!,' delivers record ...
Pages in category "Performing arts centers in Nebraska" ... Holland Performing Arts Center This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 08:51 (UTC). ...
The Lawrence Arts Center was established in 1975 [1] and was originally housed in the Carnegie Library building at 200 West 9th Street. [2] In 2002, the Lawrence Arts Center Center opened a new facility featuring 40,000 square feet of programming spaces including: 3 exhibition galleries, a 300 seat main stage theater, a 100 seat Black Box Theatre, 2 dance studios, 2 arts-based early education ...