Traveling Exhibition

Traveling Exhibition

Laurine Kimmel
Dates: 
Friday, May 2, 2025 to Tuesday, May 20, 2025

100 Kimmel Orchard & Vineyard is celebrating Laurine Oetgen Kimmel with exhibition of her plein air paintings, depicting old barns, song birds, homesteading/pioneer days , and family farmstead outhouses. Following display at KHN, the exhibition will be shown @ the Morton-James Public Library, Prairie Arts Center, and Norfolk Arts Center.

Laurine Oetgen Kimmel was a well known Nebraska artist for many years. She was known primarily for a series called "American Architecture," which are water color paintings of old outhouses. She was also very well known for her watercolor paintings of Old Barns and Small Birds. Her work is still widely held in high regard by families who commissioned her to do paintings of old family farmstead outhouses. Mrs. Kimmel was also featured in a number of national magazines and publications.

The Traveling Exhibition is made possible by the Kimmel Foundation: The Richard P. Kimmel and Laurine Kimmel Charitable Foundation, Inc. is a private philanthropic foundation created by Richard P. Kimmel and his wife, Laurine Kimmel. Throughout their 66 years together, the Kimmels worked to improve the quality of life on farms and in communities. Today, the Kimmel Foundation supports a variety of charitable causes in Nebraska and Iowa including youth organizations and agricultural programs, higher education and public schools, interpretive history projects, libraries, the visual and performing arts, health services and academic scholarships. The Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts is a program of the Richard P. Kimmel and Laurine Kimmel Charitable Foundation, receiving full financial support and administrative oversight from the foundation. For more information, please visit the following websites: The Kimmel Foundation