Dean Staberg is a retired battalion chief from the Lincoln Fire Department. Dean believes his desire to create wood turning pieces is a result of his life’s work.
Kari Kollars loves realism just as much as she loves abstraction. She really enjoys taking ordinary objects and enhancing them so they take on a whole new life and meaning.
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Posted: April 25, 2018 by webmaster
Staberg & Kollars Exhibit Reception
305 N 5th Street
Dean Staberg is a retired battalion chief from the Lincoln Fire Department. Dean believes his desire to create wood turning pieces is a result of his life’s work.
Kari Kollars loves realism just as much as she loves abstraction. She really enjoys taking ordinary objects and enhancing them so they take on a whole new life and meaning.
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