Common Senses Festival

past event

April 3, 2022 -
May 1, 2022

Monday | Closed

Tues. - Wed. | 9 AM - 5 PM

Thurs. - Sat. | 9 AM - 7 PM

Sunday | 10 AM - 4 PM

FREE

Open to the public

Sponsors:
Weitz Family Foundation
Pape Family Foundation
Bay Family Foundation
Holland Foundation
The Fred and Eve Simon Charitable Foundation
Omaha Steaks
Sarah and Adam Yale
Paul and Annette Smith
Susan and Mike Lebens
Munroe-Meyer Institute
COVID DISCLAIMER

I acknowledge that attending this exhibition/event includes a risk of contracting COVID-19 and that KANEKO is in no way responsible. Masks are optional when visiting or attending an event at KANEKO.

Explore the Human Senses

This month-long multi-faceted, sensory-friendly event is inclusive to everyone in the community.

Common Senses Festival, is a first-of-its-kind, festival that explores the human senses through interactive installations, live performances, and more. This month-long festival, is presented by local non-profit Autism Action Partnership.

The festival’s interactive installations are curated by national experts and will engage the senses through visual art and technology. The installations housed at KANEKO and will be free and open to the public during extended gallery hours.

As part of the festival, several partner arts organizations provide a variety of sensory-friendly offerings designed explicitly for the autism community. Find more at the Common Senses Festival Website ⟶

Common Senses is a production of Autism Action Partnership

Autism Action Partnership serves the Nebraska autism community through targeted programs that promote support, inclusion, and prosperity.


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 optional when visiting or attending an event at KANEKO.

Sponsors:
Weitz Family Foundation
Pape Family Foundation
Bay Family Foundation
Holland Foundation
The Fred and Eve Simon Charitable Foundation
Omaha Steaks
Sarah and Adam Yale
Paul and Annette Smith
Susan and Mike Lebens
Munroe-Meyer Institute
COVID DISCLAIMER

I acknowledge that attending this exhibition/event includes a risk of contracting COVID-19 and that KANEKO is in no way responsible. Masks are optional when visiting or attending an event at KANEKO.

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