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GRIDS


  • The Gallery @ Coram Deo Church 8787 Pacific Street Omaha, NE, 68114 United States (map)
Grids Coram Deo Art Gallery Michael Winters Jordan Lienhoop Timothy Robertson

GRIDS is an exhibit of photo-based art by three friends exploring the filters through which we see and develop understanding. For each artist, pushing their visions through the grid of artmaking is part of a journey toward understanding and faithful living.

Artwork by Jordan Lienhoop, Michael Winters, and Tim Robertson
Opening Reception: January 15th, 2022, 5:30pm
Exhibit Dates:
January 15, 2022 - March 20, 2022


Jordan Lienhoop

Jordan Lienhoop's various modes of artmaking often find themselves interweaving personal and family memories. Photographs passed down through generations and images made during her childhood are sliced up and re-mixed to create newly integrated insights.

Jordan Lienhoop is a part-time artist, arts organizer, and office manager living in Louisville, KY. She loves encouraging artists and seeing them grow in their creative practice. Her work has been shown at Sojourn Arts, Quills Coffee, and Bellarmine University. Jordan graduated from DePauw University in 2016 with a B.A. in English Literature and a minor in Studio Art. See more of Jordan's art at jordanlienhoop.com.


Michael Winters

Michael Winters' photographs, sometimes combined with simple drawings, pay attention to the act of seeing itself. Here, the grid is a metaphor for worldview. Does our "grid" help us see reality, or does it get in the way of seeing clearly?

Michael Winters is an artist and curator living in Louisville, KY. His artwork has been featured in galleries at Kentucky Museum of Art & Craft, Georgetown College, and Union University. His work has also been featured online on Vice and in print in CIVA’s Seen Journal. In addition to his self-published artist books, Michael is the author of Filling Blank Spaces: How to Work with Visual Artists in Your Church. He graduated from the Hite Art Institute at University of Louisville in 2005. See more of Michael's art at michaeltwinters.com


Tim Robertson

Tim Robertson’s risograph prints propose the grid as a visual stand-in for his own attempts to quantify, measure, predict or control the universe and his experience in it. His work is meant to suggest the inadequacy of the grid as a means to these ends, while at the same time using it as a framework for expanding the scale and experimental potential of the installation.

Tim is a visual artist who works with photography, printmaking and book making as ways to experiment and play and explore. His work has been shown at Sojourn Arts, Quapi Projects, Bellarmine University and Greenlee Art Space along with galleries in Cambodia and Thailand.

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