Rick Clark with the solar system art he created on a black walnut plank, which caught the eye of NASA planetary scientist Hal Levison while he was in Lincoln.
Solar system scientist Hal Levison of Boulder, Colorado, was recently in downtown Lincoln to attend a recital by his daughter, Rachel Levison, who is working on a doctorate in clarinet performance at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, when he wandered into the Noyes Art Gallery during a break.
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