Tim Guthrie

Timothy Sean Guthrie (born 1965 in Omaha, Nebraska) is a visual player and experimental filmmaker. Guthrie's perform is in collections throughout the United States, including the Boise Art Museum, and the Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, Plemmons Collection of Contemporary Art, (Boone, North Carolina), and the Leigh Lane Edwards Collection of Contemporary Art, (Appalachian State University). Tim Guthrie gave a TEDxOmaha talk in October 2018 approximately An Artist's Journey Through Love and Loss. The talk focused upon the death of his wife in 2015, and his grieving process, as without difficulty as the mini-documentary he created more or less her, called Missing Piece, which won numerous national and International awards. The works were then featured upon the cover and in an article of Omaha Magazine.

He won a Top 25 MFA Sculptors in the Nation honor from the International Sculpture Center and Sculpture Magazine, and worked on the Lied Jungle at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo, and he references both in a Creative Mornings chat where, among many projects, he then discusses working on the Lost City in Africa.

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