Cedar Point residency offers creative outlet for artists
August 16, 2021Offered since 2014, the artist-in-residence program at Cedar Point Biological Station has hosted 40 creatives, each seeking the retreat to hone their craft.
Offered since 2014, the artist-in-residence program at Cedar Point Biological Station has hosted 40 creatives, each seeking the retreat to hone their craft.
About 20 minutes southeast of Lincoln, off the well-worn gravel roads is a grass and dirt path leading into the Reller Prairie Research Station.
After standing relatively vacant for a decade — save for its wildlife occupants, some curious humans and a handful of academic researchers — faculty and staff from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s schools of Global Integrative Studies and Biological Sciences are breathing new life into the property.
Undergraduates take on summer-long responsibilities, including planning and cooking meals, cabin and lodging management, event coordination and all-around guest satisfaction.
Undergraduates take on summer-long responsibilities, including planning and cooking meals, cabin and lodging management, event coordination and all-around guest satisfaction.
Undergraduate and graduate students run four-day camp for elementary and middle school students at Cedar Point Biological Station
Undergraduate and graduate students run four-day camp for elementary and middle school students at Cedar Point Biological Station