Justice and Hope
Justice and Hope explores how artists confront histories of conflict and injustice through contemporary artistic practice. On view at the Samuel Bak Museum: The Learning Center in Omaha from January 21 to June 28, 2026, the exhibition considers how art can foster dialogue about remembrance, reconciliation, and the pursuit of human rights.

Justice and Hope is presented by the Samuel Bak Museum: The Learning Center, located in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. The exhibition runs from January 21 through June 28, 2026. Bringing together works by Samuel Bak, Dinh Q. Lê, Mladen Miljanović, Serge Nitegeka, and Maja Ruznic, the exhibition examines how artists engage personal narrative and historical memory to address human rights, violence, and reconciliation.
Exhibition Description
Justice and Hope presents a multi-artist exhibition that investigates the role of art in addressing histories of violence, conflict, and genocide. Organized by the Samuel Bak Museum: The Learning Center, the exhibition brings together artists whose practices intertwine personal memory with broader historical narratives. Through painting, photography, installation, and mixed media, the artists reflect on the enduring consequences of war and displacement while questioning humanity’s recurring cycles of violence.


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