The Bruce Beasley: Primacy of Form exhibition will be closed on Friday, April 18th. KANEKO will be closed for African Fashion Week on Saturday, April 19th.

Arts For ME! | Artist Reception & Exhibition

upcoming event

May 8, 2025 -
June 8, 2025

Thursday - Saturday 1—7 pm

Sunday 1—6 pm

Gallery Admissions will allow guests to visit all exhibitions at KANEKO

FREE

General Admission

Sponsors:
Westside Foundation
KANEKO
Therman Statom
Nebraska Arts Council

Arts For ME! | Artist Reception & Exhibition

Please join us as we proudly present, “Arts For ME!” This is a celebration of our fourth official year of Adapted Art at Westside High School, our second official year at Westside Middle School and our second official year at Millard North Middle School.

This exhibit is made possible through a grant from the Westside Community Schools Foundation, private donors, the generous support of the KANEKO Organization, the Nebraska Arts Council, multiple guest artists, and glass artist Therman Statom.


Event Details: Artist Reception

May 8, 2025 4:30-6:30pm
General Admission: FREE

Parking: KANEKO is located in three turn-of-the-century warehouses in Omaha’s historic Old Market district. Street, meter, and service lot parking are available throughout the Old Market.

Enter: Please enter through our East KANEKO atrium doors on 11th & Jones Streets.

Accessibility: Our facilities are completely ADA accessible. As an organization that encourages the exploration of the creative process, we strive to make sure everyone feels safe and welcome in our space. If you have any accessibility needs, please reach out to us at least 48 hours in advance of this event at info@thekaneko.org


About Arts For ME!

The Arts For ME! mission statement is: 

WE EXIST TO EMPOWER MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES WITHIN OUR SCHOOL, AND TO INCREASE THE VISIBILITY AND IMPORTANCE OF THEIR WORK

This organization fosters, cultivates, and advocates for adaptive art programs for alternative students and are driven by their passion to share their philosophy and approach to teaching adaptive art. A truly collaborative effort, AFM employs the ideas, guidance, and expertise of educators and artists from around the world. 

AFM’s successful methodology is based on (4) tenets: Collaborating, Lesson Planning, Set Up and Cycles, and Support. 

Collaborating
All programming is only made possible through their collaboration with Special Education teachers, occupational therapists, peer educators, guest artists, and public partners.

Lesson Planning
Founded on Discipline-Based Art Education, each lesson plan starts by focusing on an artist or art movement and is built out from there. Lesson objectives are to develop individually tailored processes so each learner is able to express themselves with the goal to expose students to new artists and provide unique experiences that allow them to make choices within their work. 

Set Up and Cycles
Structure is integral to successful learning. AFM conducts class once a week led by two certified teachers with no more than 8 students per class. The classroom set up is based on the project and mobility needs of each student. Lessons may last 1-4 weeks with a project cycle of 4 years which ensures that a student can take the class for all 4 high school years and always have a new learning experience. 

Support
Participation from peers, nurses, occupational therapists, educational assistants, and special education teachers supports the organization’s operations and helps build friendships and confidence in each learner as well. AFM is dedicated to cultivating that confidence so students learn how to support themselves and feel it is equally important to provide students with independent space to freely express themselves on their own.

For more information on the Arts for Me! program, please visit www.artsforme.org

 

Sponsors:
Westside Foundation
KANEKO
Therman Statom
Nebraska Arts Council

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