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The Space Between
The Northwest Arts Center presents ‘The Space In Between’ an exhibition by Nebraska artist and All Media 2022 Best of Show recipient Donald Robson, on view in the Northwest Arts Center’s Walter Piehl Gallery from October 10 until November 23, 2024.
Don Robson is a professor of art and chairman of the art department at Concordia University, Nebraska. He holds his Master of Fine Arts degree from Wichita State University and his Master of Teaching from the University of Central Missouri. Robson is an accomplished and published artist who has exhibited work in juried competitions, solo and group shows and has work in galleries, museums and private collections across the country.
‘The Space In Between,’ also known as the ‘Ma’ in Japanese, refers to the gap or emptiness that exists between objects, situations, or relationships. Exploring themes of depression, loss, longing, and acceptance, Robson’s work allows him to find peace with the plight and condition of people he knows and doesn’t know.
Learn more about Robson and his photography at: www.donaldwrobson.com.
A reception with the artist is scheduled for Thursday, October 10 from 6:30-8 p.m. Artist talk to begin at 7.
Robson will also be presenting in the Art Seminar Speaker Series on Friday, October 11 at 12 noon in Hartnett Hall Rm 106.
The Walter Piehl Gallery is located in the Northwest Arts Center on the lower level of the Gordon B. Olson Library, with its own entrance on the south side of the library. It is open Tuesday – Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 1-5 p.m. and by special arrangement. It is closed holidays.
This project is supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts, which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Northwest Arts Center
500 University Avenue West, Minot
Northwest Arts Center
Home o the Walter Piehl Gallery, a public reception area, and MSU's Permanent Art Collection and Native American Collections. The Center has enriched the artistic life of northwest North Dakota with year-round art exhibitions, a performing arts series, a public lecture series, and numerous workshops and artists-in-residence activities. All exhibitions are free and open to the public.