Go behind the scenes of the Great Plains Art Museum in this engaging look at works you won’t usually see on display at 12pm on August 18 at the Nebraska History Museum. Collections Manager Casey Seger-Franklin will highlight a selection of “hidden gems” from the museum’s holdings while sharing the fascinating, often unseen work that goes into preserving and caring for art. Through stories, images, and audience interaction, discover how objects are stored, handled, and sometimes travel—and why many of these remarkable pieces remain out of view. This informal talk offers a rare glimpse into the life of a museum collection and the decisions that shape what the public ultimately sees.
Special thanks to the Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation for providing funding for this event series and the recording to broadcast on LNKTV.
About Casey Seger-Franklin
Seger-Franklin is a sixth-generation Nebraskan with deep family roots in Holt County, shaping his strong connection to the region he serves. As Collections Manager at the Great Plains Art Museum, he works to preserve and share the art of the Plains with students, visitors, and colleagues. Casey previously held positions at the South Dakota Art Museum while attending South Dakota State University and at the Museum of Texas Tech University while earning his Master’s degree in Museum Science. He also serves on the Nebraska Museum Association Board, where he supports and promotes the work of museums across the state and region.


