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  • LJAC BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF

    Ernest White,

    Board Chair

    William Eustice,

    Frank Brown

    Dr. Kam Ching Leung

    Gary Foster

    Arvin Fraizer

    Brad D. Van de Lune


    Neville Murray,
    Executive Director/ Curator



    For more information please call (402) 502-5291

Welcome

Loves Jazz Executive Director, Neville Murray (left) and Loves Jazz Chairman of the Board, Earnest White (right) welcome NPR Senior Correspondent, Juan Williams (Center)

Welcome to the web site of the Loves Jazz & Arts Center, (LJAC). The center is located at 2510 North 24th Street in Omaha Nebraska. We are a non-profit 501 c3 dedicated to the Arts through exhibition, collection, documentation, preservation, study and the dissemination of the history and culture of African Americans in the arts.

As an educational institution, the Loves Jazz & Arts Center features state of the art digital media equipment enabling us to teach the latest media and engage in innovative new initiatives. Through exhibits, workshops, performances, educational programs, and special activities, the Loves Jazz & Arts Center explores the African American experience and celebrates accomplishments of the past and present to further advance the education of the future.


Loves Jazz and Arts Center would like to express our sincere condolences to friends, fans and family of Luigi Waites who passed away on Tuesday April 6th 2010 at the age of 82. more


Omaha Jazz History

During the 1930's and 40s, Omaha was a booming regional center of jazz. In an era in which every small town had its own dance hall, countless bands toured incessantly to bring live music to every corner of the nation. In the vast territory of the upper plains — from Wyoming to Minnesota — those bands were likely to come from Omaha.

“We were centrally located,” Love said. “This was the hub, the booking center for the biggest dance territory in the world ... we played all the dance pavilions and ballrooms in the Midwest. Minnesota had thousands. Nebraska had hundreds ... all the bands were working six or seven nights a week. So therefore, to service these bands, we brought musicians from all over the country to Omaha because the employment was here.

“There were some other cities — like Kansas City, or Oklahoma City — where they had some bands, but Omaha was the hub because we were centrally located. So these hundreds of black musicians came here. From these were some great players. The proof of it is, where did they go, those who were good? Ellington, Basie, every band of any note had several ex-Omahans. They might not have been born in Omaha, but they lived here for several years while they played.”

Preston Love

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Jazz Links

Benefit For Haiti

A special thanks to all those who came out and supported this benefit for Haiti and particular thanks to the many artists and performers who donated their time and craft to this important event. We also want to thank the participating restaurants who provided the great food that was enjoyed by all. This event raised over $2500.00 for Habitat for Humanity for their rebuilding efforts in Haiti.


ENCAP / LJAC Partnership

Loves Jazz & Arts Center, in partnership with Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership, (ENCAP ) has successfully completed our 3rd Summer Youth Camp. Each year, LJAC brings expert artists to the Center to work with up to 25 youth participants in varying genres. The goal is to teach young people the value of artistic expression, a viable, marketable skill, and the numerous career paths available to artists. In the process, they learn about their culture, history and contributions of African Americans.

Now Showing

“Dread In Exile”

A Survey of works by Albert Chong

June 11th to August 26, 2010.

Presently a Professor of Art/Photography at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Albert’s photographs are included in national and international collections, both public and private.


Albert Chong is a contemporary artist working in the mediums of photography, installation, sculpture and artist books. His works have dealt directly with personal mysticism, spirituality, race, identity as well as celebrating the beauty of images and objects.

Artist Website


Now Showing

“Dread In Exile”

A Survey of works by Albert Chong

June 11th to August 26, 2010.

Youth Art Month

Omaha Public Schools billboard exhibit

The Omaha Public Schools celebrated Youth Art Month 2010 with its annual billboard exhibit.

Student artwork was selected to be on 13 billboards around the metropolitan area. The billboards were sponsored by Adopt-A-School partners, Lamar Advertising and state and local education associations.

The students and schools represented were:

Jearim Velez of Bryan High; Alondra Lara of Castelar Elementary; Kyle Pettis of Benson West Elementary; Crystal Sanchez-Gil of Ashland Park-Robbins Elementary; Vivica Hunter of Indian Hill Elementary; Helen Lee of Benson High; Jose Cabrera and Melissa Molina of Conestoga Elementary; Alondra Gonzalez-Morales of Wakonda Elementary; Maddie Sharp of North High; Samantha Bradley of Lewis and Clark Middle; Ameri-Grace Haorei of Skinner Elementary; Kelsee Henrich of Picotte Elementary; and Maria Recio of South High.


Jazz Performance Honoring

Dr. Martin Luther King

Dr. King with the Brown Family in Omaha, 1962


Recent Exhibitions


New Harmonies

Celebrating American Roots Music

Smithsonian Link

NEWS


LJAC Press Presents:

Fireside Chats: A Surrealist's View of the World by Frank S. O'Neal.

Please support Love's Jazz & Arts Center 1st published work, Fireside Chats: A Surrealist's View of the World by Frank S. O'Neal. This is in keeping with LJAC's mission to support African American artists and artforms. It is difficult for writers of color to get published, even more so for poets. We are hoping for some success with this endeavor so that we may be able to offer this service to other up-and-coming writers.

"WOW! Fireside Chats brings the heat on! What a wonderful, emotional way to view the world! Dedication, Commitment, Honor. Frank is a great new voice, and we all should heed it" Nikki Giovanni

Book also available in LJAC bookstore. more


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