The Lentz Center for Asian Culture

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Brief Description

The Lentz Center for Asian Culture is dedicated to the enrichment of knowledge and understanding of Asia, and is the only museum in Nebraska devoted solely to Asian Art.

Through exhibitions of Asian art and artifacts and other cultural activities, it is hoped that a greater awareness will prevail in our community. The Center's welcoming environment enables visitors to interact with Asian art objects, providing the opportunity for comprehension of the rich diversity and long history of Asian cultures. As multicultural expereinces are becming more valuable in our rapidly changing world, the Lentz Center offers a unique opportunity to develop greater understanding.

Inspired by their many years of work and study in Asia, the initial endowment and basic collection were established by Professor and Mrs. Donald Lentz. First, they began collecting Asian musical instruments and then other Asian objects. Professor Lentz, an authority on Asian music, is the author of The Gamelan Music of Java and Bali. The Center is the realization of their deep commitments to Asian cultures and to the people of Nebraska.

Approval for the Center was given by the University of Nebraska Board of Regents in 1983. The museum was dedicated in 1986 at Morrill Hall and moved to Hewit Place in 2000.


Sitar (detail)
Sitar (detail)
India, early 20th c., Mixed Media
Gift of Don and Velma Lentz