KANEKO

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Omaha, United States

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Non-profit organization· Cultural Center· Art center

KANEKO Reviews | Rating 4,8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

KANEKO is located in Omaha, United States on 1111 Jones St. KANEKO is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category non-profit organization in United States. KANEKO's mission is to encourage and explore creativity. We deliver this mission through exhibitions, performance, lectures, and education.

Address

1111 Jones St

Phone

+1 4023413800

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Scott Kroeker

Had a great time talking with Christopher Halbkat at The KANEKO today. They have new ceramic artist from Mexico, Juan Sanchez. He is exhibiting, I think, for the first time in U.S...it’s awesome!

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Matt Bonham

Very cool space. Some interesting art. Spent a few hours wandering and listening to a Youth Orchestra rehearse.

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damon peters

Love this place. Omaha is rich in art spaces, but this is a GEM. Truly beautiful space dedicated to such a wonderful artist with meaningful contributions. Progressive people and a thoughtful library as well. It’s small but worth a couple hours a few times per year.

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Fawn Horner

We have been to several exhibits and are always impressed with the quality art displayed. The most recent exhibit \Reality\ allowed us to look at photos from a different perspective, explore a virtual view of Omaha, as well as reminisce with sldes in view finders. The upstairs gallery held a host of items that opened our minds to traditions and art from years gone by. One of the most interesting displays was one of various Hair Wreaths.

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Jing Li

Two words: very Instagrammable. Escape the winter weather by checking out a free art exhibit in Omaha - two floors of exploring different ways to play with light and shadows, including an \infinity room\. Very kid friendly and you can take photographs of everything (on your phone, as long as you're not using the flash).

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