Neb. native’s ‘Great Plains’ photos go on exhibit

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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The work of a noted wildlife photographer and Nebraska native is being featured in an exhibit at the Great Plains Art Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The work of a noted wildlife photographer and Nebraska native is being featured in an exhibit at the Great Plains Art Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

The exhibition, “Great Plains: America’s Lingering Wild,” by Michael Forsberg opens Friday. It will run through March 30, and the artist will be present for a First Friday reception on March 1.

Forsberg’s works feature wild creatures and landscapes of the Great Plains region. The exhibit hold 60 large color photographs from Forsberg’s collection.

Forsberg is a Nebraska native and graduate of UNL with a degree in geography and an emphasis in environmental studies.