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GENERATOR: Sounds
Category: Generator Series • KANEKO Core Programs • Performances | Season:
KANEKO Generator Series features two multimedia sound-collage artists, Evic Shen and Marsha Fisher, who recast everyday objects and materials into gently chaotic sound worlds.
Straddling the divide between the bodily creation of sound and the ephemeral spirituality of sonic experiences, both artists create transformative performances for active listeners.
Performances By:
New Ruins by Marsha Fisher
Hair Birth by Evic Shen
MARSHA FISCHER BIO:
Marsha Fisher is a Minneapolis-based composer and sound artist. Originally from Nebraska, they participated heavily in the Lincoln DIY scene. They bring the DIY ethos into their experimental music practice by using consumer tape players and cassettes to replicate musique concrete techniques in a context more similar to harsh noise. Fisher also runs the tape labels Gay Hippie Vampire and Activated Skeleton and has recent releases on Orb Tapes, Falt, and Full Spectrum Records.
VICTORIA SHEN BIO:
Victoria Shen is a sound artist, experimental music performer, and instrument-maker based in San Francisco.
Shen’s sound practice is concerned with the spatiality/physicality of sound and its relationship to the human body. Her music features analog modular synthesizers, vinyl/resin records, and self-built electronics. Eschewing conventions in harmony and rhythm in favor of extreme textures and gestural tones, Shen uses what she calls “chaotic sound” to oppose signal and information, eluding traditionally embedded meaning.
Her personal identity; her body; is the space her work utilizes to restructure sonic meaning. In her live performances, she proposes an exploration between meaning and non-meaning through the physical activation of noise tropes. Her probing into these melodic voids interrogates the ways we perceive value within aural experiences. The appendage-like instruments and objects she makes, exemplify Shen’s ability to embody through sound her interest in the tension created by opposition: control and chaos, the unique and the mass-produced, the practical and the absurd.
Shen’s multimedia practice extends beyond musical composition and performance to include installation and non-traditional methods of distribution. Her DIY approach to deconstructing the concepts of “materiality, value and mass production” both integrate and re-contextualizes the formats of the readymade and assemblage techniques. For example, the album art for her debut LP, Hair Birth, utilizes copper to transform the cover into a loudspeaker through which the record can be played. In 2021, Shen produced a series of cut-up records in cast resin embedded with found materials, functioning not only as playable music media but as unique art objects. For recent performances, she pioneered the use of Needle Nails, acrylic nails with embedded turntable styluses, which allow her to play up to 5 tracks of a record at once. Needle Nails, Levitating speaker, and her Noise Combs are some of the objects created by her as part of an extensive repertoire of innovations in the design of sound augmentation. These sculptural elements invite the viewer to unpack one’s relationship with the material possibilities for creating sound.
Shen has performed solo across North America, Japan, Mexico, and Europe as Evicshen and as half of the duo TRIM in North America and the UK. Some notable venues in which she has performed include Boston City Hall, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, ISSUE Project Room NY, DOMMUNE Tokyo, and Petreon Sculpture Park Cyprus. Shen has also been an artist in residence at Elektronmusikstudion EMS Stockholm-SE, WORM Rotterdam-NL, Kurimanzutto New York-US, the Sound Laboratory of The Royal Danish Academy Copenhagen-DK, and AUDIUM San Francisco.
About the Generator Series: Presented by KANEKO and Omaha Under the Radar, the Generator Series will present events that investigate music’s relationship to our physical world, seeking the connections between sound and architecture, sound and natural landscapes, sound, and the human body, and more. Focusing on music by living composers, including sound improvisation and experimental composition, the Generator Series will be an outlet for non-commercial music that asks questions about how we listen, and how we interact with sound in the 21st century.
About Omaha Under the Radar: Omaha Under the Radar is an annual experimental performance festival in the Midwest. We celebrate cultural innovators with performances throughout the city of Omaha. The festival emerged from a desire to support innovative performers and creators living and working in the Midwest, and to connect this community to other performance communities throughout the United States.
Since the first festival, held in 2014, Omaha Under the Radar has presented over 200 artists from more than one dozen cities throughout the United States. We work to present a multiplicity of genres, ideas, and identities through performances, talks, group discussions, and educational opportunities. Omaha Under the Radar is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization. To make a tax-deductible donation in support of our programming efforts, visit our SUPPORT page.
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MOVEMENT: III
Category: KANEKO Core Programs • MOVEMENT • Performances | Season: FORM
III is an evening-length, original performance by tbd. dance collective as part of The Movement Series at KANEKO.
The performance is a movement triptych, containing three, 15-minute sections of movement taking place in the upstairs gallery of the building. Movement within each section revolves spatially and conceptually around an installation or structure located within the room. The nature and quality of the movement were informed by various architectural aspects of each of the installations, drawing from shape, line, and form. The performance features original music by Gregory Elsasser and Alex Jacobsen. Choreography within the performance was developed collaboratively by the dancers within the group.
At the conclusion of each section, audience members may shift their focus to the area of the next section, physically move, or remain in their original location. If moving to a different area, please stay outside of the colored tape lines on the floor indicating the performance areas. Please note, that if moving to a new area, additional chairs will not be available for every audience member. Audience members may stand or sit on the floor. A few benches and chairs will be provided for those who need seating.
Section I
Audience members will sit in the designated seating area just in front of the large, glass block windows, indicated by the light green box below. This seating area will have black folding chairs available to sit on. Audience members may also stand, if they prefer, at the back of the seating area or on the sides.
Music featured: Apparition and Contemplation by Hélène Vogelsinger
Performances and choreography:
Kyan Doubet, Kat Fackler, Maggie Fleita, Kara Gillmore, Kara Goodwin, Stephanie Huettner, Shaquire Jones, Jenn Nicholson, Alyssa Rivera, Gayle Rocz, Annie Schenzel
Section II
Arrows indicate audience movement to a new area. The best areas for viewing this performance will be along the wall with the glass block windows, the corner of the room, or along the white wall near the sculpture.
Original music composer: Alex Jacobsen
Performance and choreography:
Kyan Doubet, Kara Gillmore, Stephanie Huettner, Jenn Nicholson, Gayle Rocz
Substrate material within this section was donated by Firstar Recycling. At the conclusion of the performance, this material will be recycled by Firstar, as part of the Hefty Energy Bag program.
Section III
The best area for viewing this performance will be in the large open area in the center of the gallery.Original music composer: Gregory Elsasser
Performances and choreography:
Kat Fackler, Maggie Fleita, Kara Goodwin, Shaquire Jones, Alyssa Rivera, Annie Schenzel
Props Design: Kevin Bullis
About MOVEMENT: Presented by KANEKO and tbd. Dance Collective, the MOVEMENT series will present site-specific, multidisciplinary performances focused on modern and contemporary dance. Performances will investigate the choreographic process, foster collaboration, and challenge audience perceptions of dance as an art form. There is a universal nature to the human condition; movement found within dance can be one of the most powerful tools of communication we possess and provide the medium in which we connect.
About tbd. Dance Collective: tbd. is a non-profit, modern + contemporary dance collective with a creative process + vision built around exploration and collaboration. Operating under the belief that movement can be a platform for communication and connection, it is our mission to provide unique dance experiences through performance and education that encourage dialogue and expand perceptions of movement as an art form.
We work with artists and organizations throughout the community to produce movement-based productions that feature site-specific choreography and multidisciplinary collaboration. Our work is highly imaginative, diverse in content and structure, and seeks to discover the possibilities for performance within unconventional spaces.
WHAT WE DO
- produce modern + contemporary dance performance
- collaborate with artists + organizations throughout the community
- create choreographic and performance opportunities for local dancer
- engage the community through affordable movement workshops + classes
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Soundry: Monumental Sound
Category: Generator Series • Performances • Workshop | Season: FORM
Create new graphic scores based on sculptures in “Monumental Works” exhibition.
During the “Monumental Sound” Soundry Workshop, participants will explore and reflect on the sculptures and 3D works presented in KANEKO’s Monumental Works exhibition and create graphic scores to be interpreted by saxophonist Benjamin Nichols.
Saxophonist and composer Dr. Ben Nichols has traveled across the globe, performing at large venues, intimate city concerts, and countless jazz festivals throughout North America, South America, and Europe. He is known internationally for his expressive sound and energetic, artistic style. Dr. Nichols is currently the Assistant Professor of Saxophone at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He runs the saxophone studio (classical and jazz), directs saxophone quartets, runs a jazz combo, and teaches courses on improvisation, commercial music theory, and woodwind methods. Dr. Nichols also taught as a faculty member at the University of Illinois – Springfield, the jazz ensemble director. At Lincoln College, he taught saxophone, clarinet, music theory, and music appreciation courses.
Soundry is a musical workshop part of the GENERATOR Series. With classes geared towards adult learners, Soundry investigates the art of sound installation, instrument building, and 21st century composition techniques. No music experience is required!
About Omaha Under the Radar
Omaha Under the Radar is an annual experimental performance festival in the Midwest. They celebrate cultural innovators with performances throughout the city of Omaha. The festival emerged from a desire to support innovative performers and creators living and working in the Midwest, and to connect this community to other performance communities throughout the United States.Since the first festival, held in 2014, Omaha Under the Radar has presented over 200 artists from more than a dozen cities throughout the United States. They work to represent a multiplicity of genres, ideas, and identities through performances, talks, group discussions and educational opportunities. Omaha Under the Radar is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization.
COVID Contingency Plan: If we feel that there are significant health and safety concerns, we reserve the right to postpone (ideally) or cancel (unfortunately) any event.
Masks are required when visiting or attending an event at KANEKO.
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GENERATOR featuring Mesonjixx & Paul Barnes
Category: Generator Series • KANEKO Core Programs • Members • Performances | Season:
GENERATOR Series is Back!
Generator Series returns to KANEKO with two artists who explore the cathartic and sublime elements of music with innovation, depth, and curiosity.
Kansas City-based musician and composer Mary Lawson, who creates under the name Mesonjixx, is working with new technologies to create soundscapes of voice, percussion, keyboard, poetry, and found-sounds. Lincoln-based pianist Paul Barnes takes an eclectic approach to programming, weaving his virtuosic piano repertoire with ancient chant.
MESONJIXX
Mary Elizabeth Jo Dixen Pelenaise Kapio’Lani Lawson also known as Mesonjixx is an artist, composer, writer, performer and collaborator who currently resides in Omaha, Nebraska. Her father is a Black Visionary born and raised in Ozark, Alabama and her mother is a South Pasifika Islander, Oracle from Honolulu, Hawai’i.
Mesonjixx identifies as a Black-femme woman with Native and Indigenous South Pasifika roots. To her, identifying as such communicates and complicates her queer existence.
While living in Chicago (2009-2014) she honed her songwriting and musical style. These years were formative for her composition and writing practice and what laid the foundation for her work as a musician and performing artist today.
Since her return to Nebraska in 2014 Mesonjixx has found balance in her interconnected nature of her identities as a femme-woman, as one who belongs to two diasporas of two hemispheres, and as a black midwesterner who finds the plains of Amerika her home. Mesonjixx creates music to find her unique center.
Soon after her performance debut in 2015 at Meadowlark Cafe, accompanied by Kekeli Dawes (percussion) Myles Jasnowski (guitar) and film (co-directed by Kelsey Lee) Mesonjixx has not only become a fixture of the Nebraska music scene, but has risen to the top of artists in the Midwest. Both as a solo artist and as a leader of a trio and quartet, which has drawn the most talented musicians of Nebraska.
Keyboardist Nate Asad is and has been the band director for Mesonjixx for the last 3 years. Their trio – which featured percussion/sound artist, John Evans – was selected to open for Kamasi Washington’s recent performance in Omaha at the Slowdown and was a returning festival favorite at True/False Independent Film Festival in Columbia, Missouri.
She describes the music as: Black Femme music. Afro-futuristic Experimental Subculture Soul. LEARN MORE
PAUL BARNES
Praised by the New York Times for his “Lisztian thunder and deft fluidity,” and the San Francisco Chronicle as “ferociously virtuosic,” pianist Paul Barnes has electrified audiences with his intensely expressive playing and cutting-edge programming. He has been featured seven times on APM’s Performance Today and on the cover of Clavier Magazine with his recordings streamed worldwide.
Celebrating his twenty-five-year collaboration with Philip Glass, Barnes commissioned and gave the world premiere of Glass’s Piano Quintet “Annunciation.” The work is Glass’s first piano quintet and first work based on Greek Orthodox chant. Barnes recording of the quintet with string quartet superstars Brooklyn Rider was released in October of 2019 to critical acclaim. ResMusica in Paris wrote: “Paul Barnes, whose pianistic lines are always clear, is a marvel of dialogue with Brooklyn Rider.” <
Barnes twelfth CD New Generations: The New Etudes of Philip Glass and Music of the Next Generation has also received rave reviews. Gramophone Magazine wrote, “Pianists of Barnes’s great technique and musicality are a boon to new music.” And American Record Guide commented, “This disc provides further proof of Barnes’s ability to communicate new music with flair and passion.” Produced by Orange Mountain Music, the recording features the world-premiere recording of Dreaming Awake, a selection of Glass’s etudes and works by N. Lincoln Hanks, Lucas Floyd, Jason Bahr, Zack Stanton, Ivan Moody, and Jonah Gallagher.
Barnes is Marguerite Scribante Professor of Music at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Glenn Korff School of Music. He was recently appointed Artistic Director of the Lied Center Piano Academy which welcomes several high-school pianists to Lincoln each summer for an intensive week of piano, composition, improvisation and collaboration. He also teaches during the summer at the Vienna International Piano Academy and the Amalfi Coast Music Festival. In great demand as a pedagogue and clinician, Barnes has served as convention artist at several state MTNA conventions, most recently at Virginia and was recently named “Teacher of the Year” by the Nebraska Music Teachers Association.
Barnes latest recital Illumination features a contemplative and cathartic program of piano works inspired by the mystical world of chant. Barnes, also a Greek Orthodox chanter, has collaborated most recently with Philip Glass and Victoria Bond to create piano works based on ancient byzantine and Jewish chant. New chant-based works by Native flutist Ron Warren and David von Kampen are also given their premiere performances. Barnes gave the world premiere of Victoria Bond’s Illumination on Byzantine Chant at New York’s Symphony Space in April of 2021. Barnes will release his fourteenth recording this fall on Albany Records entitled Illumination: The Piano Works of Victoria Bond including the world-premiere recording of Illuminations on Byzantine Chant.
Barnes’ recordings are available on Spotify, Pandora, iTunes, Apple Music, YouTube, and Amazon. LEARN MORE
About the Generator Series: Presented by KANEKO and Omaha Under the Radar, the Generator Series will present events that investigate music’s relationship to our physical world, seeking the connections between sound and architecture, sound and natural landscapes, sound, and the human body, and more. Focusing on music by living composers, including sound improvisation and experimental composition, the Generator Series will be an outlet for non-commercial music that asks questions about how we listen, and how we interact with sound in the 21st century.
About Omaha Under the Radar: Omaha Under the Radar is an annual experimental performance festival in the Midwest. We celebrate cultural innovators with performances throughout the city of Omaha. The festival emerged from a desire to support innovative performers and creators living and working in the Midwest, and to connect this community to other performance communities throughout the United States.
Since the first festival, held in 2014, Omaha Under the Radar has presented over 200 artists from more than one dozen cities throughout the United States. We work to present a multiplicity of genres, ideas, and identities through performances, talks, group discussions, and educational opportunities. Omaha Under the Radar is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization. To make a tax-deductible donation in support of our programming efforts, visit our SUPPORT page.
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OUTR 2021 Festival
Category: Exhibitions • Generator Series • Performances | Season:
Omaha Under the Radar Returns to KANEKO!
Omaha Under the Radar returns for its 8th annual festival of contemporary performance, featuring innovative time-based arts, open-form pieces for musicians and movement artists, and workshops on experimental music and sound art.
Featured composers at the 8th annual festival include Chari Glogovac-Smith, Veronica Anne Salinas, Frederick Gifford, and Stacey Barelos. Acclaimed for its history of producing experimental performance events in the region, OUTR has gathered a community of artists, creators, and audiences who are eager to try something new and experience performance in unique formats. This event will be a family-friendly and casual way to engage with contemporary performance.
Omaha Under the Radar Programs at KANEKO:
EVENT 1 | Friday, August 6th | 7 PM | Festival Pass Required
Performances by featured artist Veronica Anne Salinas and more.VIDEO INSTALLATION | Saturday, August 7th | 2-4 PM | FREE
Experience the stunning work of composer and video artist Bana Haffar, on view in KANEKO’s galleries.EVENT 4 | Saturday, August 7th | 7 PM | Festival Pass Required
The festival’s closing event will feature performances by Chari Glogovac-Smith-Smith, Dereck Higgins, Aaron Gum, and more.
About Omaha Under the Radar: Omaha Under the Radar is an annual experimental performance festival in the Midwest. We celebrate cultural innovators with performances throughout the city of Omaha. The festival emerged from a desire to support innovative performers and creators living and working in the Midwest and connect this community to other performance communities throughout the United States. Since the first festival, held in 2014, Omaha Under the Radar has presented over 200 artists from more than a dozen cities throughout the United States. We work to represent a multiplicity of genres, ideas, and identities through performances, talks, group discussions, and educational opportunities. Learn More ->
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GENERATOR Series: The State You’re In
Category: Generator Series • KANEKO Core Programs • Members • Performances | Season: Influence
Nebraska-Based Creators
The KANEKO Generator Series returns with its first event of 2020, “The State You’re In,” which will explore the music and art of Nebraska-based creators. This will be a program that asks questions: What is unique about living in Nebraska? How can we characterize our state beyond the catchy slogans and branding campaigns? What does Nebraska sound like? Is there a specific acoustic character to our state? Where are we shaped as listeners and creators by the sonic qualities of the Great Plains?
The State You’re In features a world premiere by composer Stacey Barelos which weaves narrative reflections from the community with string quartet, as well as music composed by composers Mathew Fuerst, Dana Murray, and Anothony Donofrio, poetry by Amanda DeBoer Bartlett, and a special art installation by Susan Knight.
About the Generator Series: Presented by KANEKO and Omaha Under the Radar, the Generator Series will present events that investigate music’s relationship to our physical world, seeking the connections between sound and architecture, sound and natural landscapes, sound, and the human body, and more. Focusing on music by living composers, including sound improvisation and experimental composition, the Generator Series will be an outlet for non-commercial music that asks questions about how we listen and how we interact with sound in the 21st century.
About Omaha Under the Radar: Omaha Under the Radar is an annual experimental performance festival in the Midwest. We celebrate cultural innovators with performances throughout the city of Omaha. The festival emerged from a desire to support innovative performers and creators living and working in the Midwest, and to connect this community to other performance communities throughout the United States.
Since the first festival, held in 2014, Omaha Under the Radar has presented over 200 artists from more than one dozen cities throughout the United States. We work to present a multiplicity of genres, ideas, and identities through performances, talks, group discussions, and educational opportunities. Omaha Under the Radar is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization. To make a tax-deductible donation in support of our programming efforts, visit our SUPPORT page.
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Unapologetic Me: Film Screening & Pop-Up Exhibition
Category: Free • Performances | Season: Influence
A Celebration of Black Queer Art
Join KANEKO and Andrew Aleman Consulting for unapologetic me: A Celebration of Black Queer Art. We invite the Omaha community to join us for an evening filled with visual art from several Omaha-based black queer and trans artists. The evening will end with a showing of unapologetic me: Black | Gay | Man. This screendance by Justin Dominic and producers Justin Dominic, Micaiah Carter, and Daniel P. Calderon, tells a story through movement and visual imagery, about the intersectionality of being a black gay man. Justin Dominic and Daniel P. Calderon will be joining us from New Jersey for a filmmakers discussion following the showing.
Tickets: This program FREE, but registration is required and space is limited. A suggested donation of $10 cash donation is requested at the door – all money raised goes to our featured visual artists.
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Soundry Workshop: Sounds Inspired
Category: Generator Series • Performances • Workshop | Season: Influence
Spark your creativity with words of local authors!
Collaborating with members of KANEKO writing groups, Soundry participants will create original music to be performed at a 2020 Omaha Under the Radar event!
Soundry is a musical workshop part of the GENERATOR Series. With classes geared towards adult learners, Soundry investigates the art of sound installation, instrument building, and 21st century composition techniques. No music experience is required! Soundry is directed by composer and pianist Stacey Barelos, and includes expert instructors from Omaha and around the country!
About Omaha Under the Radar
Omaha Under the Radar is an annual experimental performance festival in the Midwest. They celebrate cultural innovators with performances throughout the city of Omaha. The festival emerged from a desire to support innovative performers and creators living and working in the Midwest, and to connect this community to other performance communities throughout the United States.Since the first festival, held in 2014, Omaha Under the Radar has presented over 200 artists from more than a dozen cities throughout the United States. They work to represent a multiplicity of genres, ideas, and identities through performances, talks, group discussions and educational opportunities. Omaha Under the Radar is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization.
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MLK Day Talent Show
Category: Education • Exhibitions • Performances | Season: Influence
MLK Day Talent Show 5th Year Anniversary is the celebration for all in honor of Dr. King— A celebration of 5 years of youth arts programming and public youth performances in Omaha! FLIYE Arts Youth Development in Partnership with KANEKO and Love’s Jazz and Arts Center are producing the MLK Day Talent Show. Featuring visual artists 2pm to 4pm and performing artists 4pm to 6pm, with a tribute to the last living Tuskegee Airmen of Nebraska, Robert Holtz 6pm to 7pm.
The MLK Day Talent Show is supported by FAYD Workshops Elementary After School program, FAYD Open Arts Showcase, Rehearsal Day at KANEKO, Ben Gray, MADD DADS, Tuskegee Airmen Alfonso Davis Chapter, Omaha Art Council, P3 Academics and Omaha North High School.
About FLIYE: FLIYE is an Acronym that means Focused, Liberated, Intelligent, Youthful and Extraordinary! We believe in Art and that everyone is an artist. Our vision is to provide useful education, creative resources, and tangible support to local artists worldwide.
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Creative Pairings
Category: Education • Exhibitions • Members • Performances | Season: Influence
Pairing art and food in the most creative way!
On Friday, February 7th, guests will join the KANEKO for an unforgettable evening, pairing local artists and chefs to create exciting combinations of food and art in KANEKO’s gallery spaces. Each artist/chef duo will work together to invent a food and wine pairing, inspired by the artist’s creations while wine and a selection of fine chocolates will be provided by Lange Winery. Selections of work by the artists collaborating in the event will be displayed at the KANEKO the evening of the event and for two weeks following. Selected artwork presented at the event will be for sale, so guests can purchase something unique AND, because half of the proceeds will go to support KANEKO’s education programs, support the development of more local artists! Live music by Mesonjixx will top off this romantic, creative evening; sure to be the sexiest, most interesting event in town. Be sure to get your tickets before they sell out!
Included in your ticket purchase:
- an exclusive first look at the new exhibition in our bow truss gallery by our 6 featured artists
- heavy appetizers from each of our 6 featured chefs
- complimentary wine from Lange Winery
- complimentary feature cocktail by MavenSocial
- live entertainment from Mesonjixx
- full cash bar
- a brief program with each artist and chef pair describing their creative process
- ability to purchase artwork for sale
Artist and Chef Pairings:
Jeff King + Paul Kulik of Le Bouillon
Bill Hoover + Isa Moskowitz of Modern Love
Barber + Betty Deepe & Nancy Williams of No More Empty Pots
Pamela Conyers Hinson + Leah Elsasser of La Buvette
Shaun Ilahi + Drew Statz of Monarch Prime & Bar
Susan Knight + Obed Sanchez of Grainolia Bakery
Become a KANEKO member and save $25 on your ticket to Creative Pairings, and gain access to lots of exclusive KANEKO member perks throughout the year!
Not able to attend this event, but still want to support KANEKO? Use the button below to make a donation!
Interested in sponsoring this event? Please contact Uroosa Jawed, Development Director, at uroosa@thekaneko.org or 402.341.3800.
Creative Pairings Sponsors Receive:
FRIEND | $500
Logo or name on display during event
Recognized as a caterer sponsor
4 tickets to the eventBRONZE | $1,000
All FRIEND benefits, plus:
Social media mention with links on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram
Recognized as an artist sponsor
6 tickets to the eventSILVER | $2,500
All BRONZE benefits, plus:
Name on KANEKO’s website as an event sponsor
Recognized as entertainment sponsor
8 tickets to the eventGOLD | $5,000
All SILVER benefits, plus:
Logo or name in KANEKO newsletter e-blasts about the event
Private, behind-the-scenes tour of a KANEKO exhibition with the Executive Director
Recognized as a KANEKO Summer Camps Scholarship Fund contributor
10 tickets to the eventPLATINUM | $7,500
All GOLD benefits, plus:
Daytime event partial space usage at KANEKO (corporate retreat, off site meetings, etc.)
Recognized as a sponsor for a single program series lecture or performance of your choice (MOVEMENT, GENERATOR, or PASSAGES Series)
14 tickets to the eventPRESENTING | $10,000
All PLATINUM benefits, plus
Opportunity tp host a private day or evening event at ANEKO using the full building (holiday party, corporate event, etc.)
Inclusion in KANEKO press release about the event circulate to local media outlets
20 tickets to the event