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SUMMARY:"Light\, Color\, and Contrast" - Latimer Art Club Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Metro Gallery at Reno City Hall is proud to host the Latimer Art Club in their exhibition “Color\, Light\, and Contrast.” \nThe exhibition will run from January 9 to February 17\, 2023 in Reno City Hall\, Metro Gallery. The public is invited to attend the artists’ reception on Thursday\, January 12\, 2023 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. \nThe Latimer Art Club has a long and rich history in Reno. The club was formed in 1921\, by students of a California artist\, Lorenzo P. Latimer. He began teaching in the Sierras\, at or near Fallen Leaf Lake where he would spend some lovely summer months from 1916 forward. His students formed the club with his advice and instruction\, and it carries on today\, over 100 years later. \nToday’s members must present samples of their work to be voted into membership\, similar to what was required in the early years. Their work must be exhibit quality\, to become an “active” member versus “associate” members who may be students or art aficionados. The artists work in various mediums – oils\, acrylics\, pastels\, watercolor\, and mixed media. The styles you will see are also varied. Although Mr. Latimer painted mostly landscapes in either watercolor or oils\, today’s members produce award-winning works in abstract\, impressionist\, semi-realistic or highly realistic styles.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/light-color-and-contrast-latimer-art-club-exhibition/2023-01-09/
LOCATION:Reno City Hall\, 1 E. 1st St.\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Reception,Visual
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230527
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SUMMARY:DANCING FOR THE EARTH\, DANCING FOR THE PEOPLE
DESCRIPTION:Dancing for the Earth\, Dancing for the People: Pow Wow Regalia and Art of the Great Basin at the Great Basin Native Artists Gallery inside the Stewart Indian School Cultural Center & Museum will display contemporary pow wow dance regalia\, photography\, mixed media sculpture\, Great Basin beadwork\, digital graphic design and more. \nThis exhibition was curated by Melissa Melero-Moose (Fallon Paiute/Modoc)\, founder of Great Basin Native Artists Collective. \n 
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/dancing-for-the-earth-dancing-for-the-people/
LOCATION:Stewart Indian School Cultural Center & Museum\, 1 Jacobsen Avenue\, Carson City\, NV\, 89701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Family Friendly,Folklife,Visual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230201T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230201T170000
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SUMMARY:Obsidian & Neon: Building Black Life and Identity in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:EXHBITION RUN: FEBRUARY 1\, 2023  – June 30\, 2023\nOPENING RECEPTION & UNVEILING OF 2023 INDUCTEES: February 1\, 2023 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM\nGALLERY  HOURS  Monday through Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM\nAs part of Nevada State’s 20th anniversary\, on February 1\, 2023 Nevada State’s Office for the Arts will host the opening reception and 2023 unveiling of the latest inductees of Obsidian & Neon: Building Black Life and Identity in Las Vegas. The pictorial-essay installation of large-scale black and white photography by award-winning photojournalist Jeff Scheid is accompanied by narrative profiles curated by writer Erica Vital-Lazare. The annual traveling exhibition features Black leaders in culture\, business\, politics\, and community outreach. The exhibition will be on view through June 3o\, 2023 in the second-floor art gallery within the Glenn and Ande Christenson School of Education Building. \n\n\n\n\n2023 INDUCTEES: \nShakala Alvaranga\, director of Public Programs\, responsible for the development and coordination of public programming schedule at The Mob Museum\, and former reporter for KLAS\, Channel 8. \nDebbie Conway\, current Clark County Recorder\, and creator and former host of KCEP’s radio talk show\, “Economic Empowerment Into the 21st Century.” \nJudge Belinda T. Harris\, activist\, community leader and the first Black elected judge in North Las Vegas Justice Court. \nDeRionne Pollard\, president of Nevada State College\, and the first Black woman President of any institution within the Nevada System of Higher Education. \nGwen Walker\, president and founder of the Walker African-American Museum and Research Center in Las Vegas. \nNatalie Young\, chef-owner-operator of EAT\, a downtown Las Vegas restaurant and gathering spot that has become a premier destination for locals and tourists. \n\n\n\n\nALSO EXHIBITED: 2019-2021 INDUCTEES \n2022 – Roz Brooks\, Ashanti McGee\, Sweet Lou Collins\, Andre Wade\, Reggie Burton \n2021 – Teena Acree\, Greg McCurdy\, Teneisha Freedom \n2020 – Hannah Brown\, Melvin Green\, Tony Gladney\, Lance Smith\, Carolyn Booker\, Jayla Scott \n2019 – Karen Bennett-Haron\, Ruby Duncan\, China Hudson\, Rose McKinney-James\, Jani and Jewel Jeppe\, AK McMorris\, Joe Neal\, Shaundell Newsome\, Hasani Palacio\, John Ponder Ellis Rice\, Vickie & Lou Richardson\, Vogue Robinson\, Kim Russell\, Torrey Russell\, Ramon Savoy\, Maticia Sudah\, Ricky Towers\, Lawrence Weekly\, Claytee White. \n\n\n\n\nARTISTS’ STATEMENT\nIt is the neon we see first. Folk have traveled from far and wide to bask in its glow. \nThe Paiute\, Pueblo\, and Moapa bands took the journey long before the lights. Coming down from the mountains to set up winter camp in the valley\, they hunted and fished here\, cultivated rice\, and bathed in the natural springs. Each migration that followed—from the Spanish scouts who christened us “The Meadows\,” Las Vegas\, to the missionaries\, prospectors\, settlers\, and gangsters—chased not only a change of season\, but a kind of erasure\, a starting again. \nThe same was true for Black families journeying out of the southern reaches of the U.S. The shimmer of a desert dimly lit by the first lights\, well before the Strip\, promised an escape from racial terror\, limited opportunity\, and the legacy of Jim Crow. Sunday morning preachers encouraged parishioners to seek economic salvation by traveling West. The brilliant reportage of Ida B. Wells\, whose work led to the Anti-Lynching Laws of 1900\, further sparked the Great Migration\, as more than 6 million African-Americans relocated from the rural South to burgeoning cities in the North and West\, between 1910 and 1970. Early Black pioneers\, such as John Howell\, who prospected and ranched as early as 1870\, were the lodestar for those who came in the post-WWII boom as the Hoover Dam began construction.  In the decades since\, Black Las Vegans continue to leave behind established meccas of culture in D.C.\, Richmond\, Charlotte\, Chicago\, Detroit\, L.A.\, Atlanta to find surprising sustenance here in this desert—discovering and building a community\, a connection\, an excellence and identity that flourishes within and beyond the neon. \n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE ARTISTS\nJeff Scheid has been photographing Las Vegas for more than three decades. From chasing down the infamous Hole in the Wall Gang and Chicago mobster Tony “The Ant” Spilotro with his defense attorney Oscar Goodman as they walk defiantly out the doors of justice\, to photographing the UNLV Runnin’ Rebels basketball team on the road to the National Championship\, to capturing some of the most famous celebrities on the Las Vegas Strip\, Scheid has been there to tell the story of Las Vegas. \nHe co-authored the book “Quicksilver\, The Ted Binion Murder Case.” The book documented the trial with over 200 photos. \nScheid is a celebrated photographer who chronicled the history and day-to-day lives of the Fallini family\, owners of one of Nevada’s oldest working ranches in Nevada. Titled “Ranching in the High Desert\,” the series exhibited at the Nevada State Museum in Carson City and the Nevada State Museum in Las Vegas. He has also captured the lives of everyday and celebrity workers on the Las Vegas Strip. Jeff’s current projects include documenting old and new Nevada. Jeff balances his time photographing life in rural Nevada and the ethnic diversity of Las Vegas. \nErica Vital-Lazare: Artist\, writer\, and professor of creative writing at the College\, Erica is a recipient of grants and awards from the Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Foundation\, the Virginia Commonwealth University’s Hilliard Endowment\, the Virginia Council of the Arts and the Nevada Arts Council. Cofounder of the nonprofit\, The Obodo Collective\, she is editor of a forthcoming series revisiting classic Black works in literature with McSweeney’s Press\, Of the Diaspora. \nAbout the Office for the Arts at Nevada State\nThe Office for the Arts enhances living and learning through arts and culture on campus and in the community. We further this mission by supporting the creative endeavors of our students and our community. Some of these endeavors include: The Artist at Work\, The Campus as Museum\, Nevada State Collections & Galleries\, and the Marydean Martin Writers’ Project. For more information\, visit https://nsc.edu/about/arts-culture/. \nAbout Nevada State College\nNevada State College\, a four-year public institution\, is a member of the Nevada System of Higher Education. Nevada State places a special emphasis on the advancement of a diverse and largely under-served student population. Located on a developing 512-acre campus in the foothills of Henderson\, Nevada\, the college was established in 2002 as a new tier in the state system between the research universities and the two-year colleges and\, as such\, is Nevada’s only state college. Nevada State College is one of the fastest-growing colleges in the country and the fastest growing in Nevada. It currently has more than 7\,000 students and more than 800 full- and part-time employees. For more information\, visit https://nsc.edu.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/obsidian-neon-building-black-life-and-identity-in-las-vegas/2023-02-01/
LOCATION:NV
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Family Friendly,Visual
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SUMMARY:Nevada Wild Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Presented by \nNortheastern Nevada Artists and Friends\nTribute to the 38th National Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko\, NV. \nLandscape capturing the essence of Nevada is defined by our diverse geography. Millions of acres of uninhabited space inspire our imagination. From the Mojave Desert\, North to the Great Basin Sage-Stepps\, tall mountain peaks and long desert valleys characterize our state. What do you think influences the work of our artists? Scientific analysis of facts\, debate regarding water rights\, mineral rights\, range health\, development and land use? Or\, beauty of nature and wildlife? Each artist must find the ultimate answer within themselves. Our task\, as artists is to thoughtfully interpret and capture the essence of millions of miles within a frame. To communicate the great silence of the deserts\, unbroken horizons\, star filled skies\, animals and cultures. The features unique to the great Nevada wilderness. \nOn view January 20th through April 30th \nWhere: California Trail Interpretive Center \nArtist Program and Events:\nReception: February 1\, 2023 1:00-4:00pm \n\nFeaturing speakers from The Nevada Arts Council and the Basin to Range Exchange\nLynne Kistler’s Surrealist Smoke Painting demonstration\nChildren’s Nevada Animals Art Project Sponsored by NNSG\nHistoric Nevada Repeat-Photography program with Gary A. Reese\n\nFeatured Artists:\nPatty Fox \nTia Flores \nSide Teske \nMoira Smith \nTam Foree \nJordan Thomas \nMark Hayward \nMichael Jones \nWendy Ehrmann \nKathryn Grider \nYvonne Colclasure \nJames Patrick Lynch \nSuzanne Hacket Morgan \nTrish and Deon Reynolds \nSusanne and Gary Reese \nRenie Irene Smith – Cottonwood Ranch \nLynne Kistler Southfork Library Muralist \n 
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/nevada-wild-art-exhibit/2023-02-01/
LOCATION:California Trail Interpretive Center\, 1 Interpretive Center Way\, Elko\, NV\, 89801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Family Friendly,Performing,Reception,Visual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230216T100000
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SUMMARY:Dam Short Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:We’re screening 153 short films from around the world at the Elaine K. Smith Center in downtown Boulder City\, Nevada.\nThere 31 programs to choose from\, plus mixers\, parties\, and presentations. \nVisit the website to view a full schedule of showings. \nThis program/project was supported\, in part\, by the Nevada Arts Council\, a state agency\, which receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts\, a federal agency\, and the state of Nevada.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/dam-short-film-festival/2023-02-16/
LOCATION:Boulder Theatre\, 1225 Arizona St\, Boulder City\, Nevada\, 89005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing,Visual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230324T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230324T203000
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CREATED:20230320T200511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T200511Z
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SUMMARY:Sound of Music: Youth Edition
DESCRIPTION:Ely Children’s Community Theater Presents: \nThe Sound of Music: Youth Edition\nMusic by RICHARD ROGERS\nLyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II\nBook by HOWARD LINDSAY and RUSSEL CROUSE Suggested by “The Trapp Family Singers” by Maria Augusta Trapp Adaptation by TOM BRIGGS and TIMOTHY ALLEN McDONALD \nThe Sound of Music: Youth Edition is presented in arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of the Rogers and Hammerstein Organization. www.concordtheatricals.com \nTickets: \nAdults = $8\nKids (14 and under) = free
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/sound-of-music-youth-edition/2023-03-24/
LOCATION:Ely United Methodist Church\, 1100 South Pioche Hwy.\, Ely\, NV\, 89301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Folklife,Visual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ely Children's Community Theater":MAILTO:ElyChildrensCommunityTheater@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230411T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230411T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T220201
CREATED:20230320T202342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T202342Z
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SUMMARY:How to Price Your Artwork
DESCRIPTION:About the workshop: This lecture will provide what you need to do to price your artwork within different contexts: selling online\, at an art fair\, at a gallery\, and more. Topics we will discuss include what factors to consider when pricing\, how to clearly communicate with your audience\, ways to process payment\, and more.\n\nFree Webinar – How to Price Your Artwork Online April 11th 2023\, 12 pm PT\nFree but registration is required:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5Pw1NB7zQ-6x9u_xgwtLvA?fbclid=IwAR00EeFGNa6VRTN8Y-_MmFYIYCZkgIi8Wv1_jaxee-ReWnPB3EQahpEZNEo
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/how-to-price-your-artwork/
LOCATION:NV
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual,Visual,Workshops and Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230414T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230414T180000
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CREATED:20230412T193757Z
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SUMMARY:When Life Gives You Clemens: the Rocking Tales of Twain Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to attend the opening reception of “When Gives You Clemens: the Rocking Tales of Twain” at the Brewery Art Center Artisan Gallery on Friday April 14 from 4 – 6 p.m. This exhibit is a prelude to the festival and showcases so much of the creative output of local artists who are contributing to the Mark Twain Days festival! \n \n 
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/when-life-gives-you-clemens-the-rocking-tales-of-twain-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Brewery Arts Center\, 449 W. King St.\, Carson City\, NV\, 89703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Family Friendly,Literary,Reception,Visual
ORGANIZER;CN="Brewery Arts Center":MAILTO:nfo@breweryarts.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230512T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230512T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T220201
CREATED:20230511T150451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230511T150451Z
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SUMMARY:College of Southern Nevada 2023 Juried Student Exhibition Reception and Award Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The College of Southern Nevada Fine Arts Gallery will present our annual Juried Student Exhibition beginning Friday\, May 12\, 2023 with an artist reception with refreshments\, awards ceremony\, gallery talk\, and Salon de Refusés will take place on Friday\, May 12\, from 6 – 8 p.m. This exhibition will feature student artwork made in connection with CSN Fine Arts Department\, Art and Art History Program courses with media including drawing\, painting\, sculpture\, printmaking\, ceramics\, jewelry\, and design.\n\nThis year’s exhibition will feature guest judge\, Mr. Darren Johnson. Johnson is the manager of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District’s permanent art collection and 15 art galleries. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Cardinal Stritch University and a Master of Fine Arts from Bowling Green State University. Johnson also creates art and was a recipient of the Nevada Arts Council’s 2011 Artist Fellowship Grant. He has exhibited in galleries and institutions across the United States including the Toledo Museum of Art\, University of Chicago\, Triton Museum of Art\, Priscilla Fowler Fine Art\, and Barrick Museum of Art.\nThe 2023 Juried Student Exhibition will feature awards with anticipated prize values totaling $1\,500 or more courtesy of Blick Art Materials and Kendall Hunt Publishing Company. A Salon de Refusés will take place in conjunction with this exhibit in the CSN Horn Theatre Lobby on first floor of the CSN North Las Vegas campus\, Main Building\, “H” Wing.\n\nThe CSN Art Galleries would like to thank its guest judge\, Mr. Darren Johnson and its outstanding community partners\, Blick Art Materials and Kendall Hunt Publishing Company for their generous support of this exhibition and our students.\n\nThe CSN Fine Arts Gallery and all gallery events are free\, family friendly\, and open to the public. Gallery hours are from 9 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The Fine Arts Gallery and Horn Theatre lobby are located at the half circle drive near CSN’s main entrance\, on the North Las Vegas campus at 3200 E. Cheyenne Avenue\, one-mile East of I-15 North\n.\nFor more information please call (702) 651-4146\nhttps://www.csn.edu/artgallery
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/college-of-southern-nevada-2023-juried-student-exhibition-reception-and-award-celebration/
LOCATION:College of Southern Nevada Fine Arts & Horn Theatre Lobby Gallery\, 3200 East Cheyenne\, North Las Vegas\, NV\, 89030\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Reception,Visual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230512T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230512T200000
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CREATED:20230511T150514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230511T150514Z
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SUMMARY:ART 298: Portfolio Emphasis Spring 2023 Exhibition Reception
DESCRIPTION:The College of Southern Nevada\, School of Arts & Letters and Department of Fine Arts will host an exhibition reception for its “rt 298: Portfolio Emphasis – Spring 2023 Exhibition” which features the works of 14 student artists from CSN’s Art & Art History Program. Works featured in this exhibition are included as part of the program’s capstone experience and highlight the vast range of offerings within the CSN Art & Art History Program including ceramics\, digital media\, drawing\, metal work\, mixed media\, painting\, photography\, printmaking\, and sculpture. An Artist Reception with light refreshments will take place in the Artspace Gallery on Friday\, May 12\, 2023\, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. All CSN art gallery events are free\, family friendly\, and open to the public.\nThe Art 298: Portfolio Emphasis – Spring 2023 Exhibition features the work of 14 student artists from the CSN Art & Art History Program. Works featured in this exhibition are included as part of the program’s capstone experience and highlight the vast range of offerings within the CSN Art & Art History Program including ceramics\, digital media\, drawing\, metal work\, mixed media\, painting\, photography\, printmaking\, and sculpture. The Art 298: Portfolio Emphasis – Spring 2023 Exhibition features student artists: Lalle Alvarado Ruzicka\, Taylor Copley\, Marisa Ginsburg\, Julia G. Hall\, Sarah Hendricks\, Raquel Hirano\, Camille Hollingsworth\, Kiara Jones\, Kaycee Lee\, Natalia Martinez\, German Matas\, Josue Montoya\, Jasmine Ramos\, and Peyton Wehrle. Art 298 faculty include Professor Sean Russell\, MFA\, University of Nevada Las Vegas\, and Professor Christopher Tsouras\, MA & MFA\, University of Wisconsin Madison.\nThe CSN Artspace Gallery is free\, family friendly\, and open to the public. Gallery hours are from 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. The Artspace Gallery is upstairs above the main entrance lobby on the North Las Vegas campus located at 3200 E. Cheyenne Avenue\, one-mile East of I-15 North.\n\nFor more information\, please call (702) 651-4146\nhttps://www.csn.edu/artgallery
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/art-298-portfolio-emphasis-spring-2023-exhibition-reception/
LOCATION:CSN Artspace Gallery\, 3200 E. Cheyenne Avenue\, North Las Vegas\, NV\, 89030\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Reception,Visual
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ORGANIZER;CN="College of Southern Nevada Art Galleries":MAILTO:artgallery@csn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230518T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230518T190000
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CREATED:20230427T180826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230427T180826Z
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SUMMARY:Carter Foster on the Joyful Art of Ellsworth Kelly\, Master of Color
DESCRIPTION:Discover modern artist Ellsworth Kelly’s unique journey from the battlefield to “the color field” with Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs at Blanton Museum Carter Foster in a talk titled “Discovery the Joy of Ellsworth Kelly: Master of Color” happening at the Nevada Museum of Art on May 18 at 6 pm. \nLearn how iconic modern artist Ellsworth Kelly\, who had served as an expert camouflage engineer for the top-secret “Ghost Army”\, became renowned for his unique style distinct from mainstream American Abstract Expressionism in the 1950s. Through Carter’s expertise scholarship\, discover how combat created one of the greatest colorists of our time. \nThe program is $15 for general admission and $10 for members.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/carter-foster-on-the-joyful-art-of-ellsworth-kelly-master-of-color/
LOCATION:Nevada Museum of Art\, 160 West Liberty\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Visual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230525T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230525T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T220201
CREATED:20230524T154044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T154044Z
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SUMMARY:"For the LOVE of a SMUDGE!"  Oil Pastel Smudge
DESCRIPTION:Sparks\, NV  Spanish Springs Library.  Grant-funded Art Classes and an Artist’s Reception are Open to the Public on May 25th\, Thursday\, 4 pm-6 pm. Enjoy the work of Older Artists 55+ during National Older Americans Month.  All art is created in the Oil Pastel “Smudge” technique invented and taught by Nevada Roster Artist Carol Foldvary-Anderson.   The technique entails working with a hand-cut template.  Students started with the same template and came up with some exciting variations on the same theme.  Come cheer these Artists on!  Refreshments Served.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/for-the-love-of-a-smudge-oil-pastel-smudge/
LOCATION:Spanish Springs Library\, 1700 Pyramid Way\, Sparks\, NV\, NV\, 89436\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Family Friendly,Reception,Visual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230621T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230621T190000
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Eunkang Koh: Desire
DESCRIPTION:Eunkang Koh: Desire\n\nExhibition Dates: May 15 – September 14\, 2023\nArtist’s Reception: Tuesday\, September 5\, 5 – 6:30pm; artist’s introduction at 5:30pm\nExhibition Venue: Bristlecone Gallery\, Western Nevada College\, 2201 W College Parkway\, Carson City \nDesire\nExhibition in WNC’s Bristlecone Gallery\nEunkang Koh said\, “My recent work responds to lifestyles and thinking processes that are often ruled by consumerism.” In her Desire exhibition for the Capital City Arts Initiative\, Koh presents sculptures and prints laced with diversity and humor. \nThe exhibit is open to the public May 15 – September 14\, 2023\, Monday through Friday\, 8am – 7pm\, in Western Nevada College’s Bristlecone Gallery\, 2201 W College Parkway\, Carson City. Visit the gallery over the summer and then return on Tuesday\, September 5\, 5pm – 6:30pm for the artist’s reception; the artist introduction is at 5:30pm. \nKoh noted\, “In my artwork\, I draw from the human circumstances that flourish between reality and perception. Born and raised in the Korean myth culture and adopting Buddhist philosophy\, I assume that the world we are living in is not real but is an illusion that we perceive. I doubt that there is anything like truth in a concrete sense. I aim to create my own illusion in my art. My images are my way of seeing the world without pretense.” \nOften using half-animal and half-human figures in her artwork\, she said\, “Those hybrid creatures represent portraits\, humans as social animals and the society that we live in often expressing the absurdity of the human world. They portray ironic gestures that create a mixture of humor and grotesqueness\, reflecting life in our society.” \nKoh feels that her recent work responds to lifestyles and thinking processes that are often ruled by consumerism. She talks about her creatures as “a portrait of us\, humans who reside in this illusionary world created by our own systems.” \nTo show the mass consumer culture where humans live in today’s contemporary society\, Koh employs different types of printmaking techniques incorporating other media such as relief\, intaglio\, screen printing\, as well as digital processes\, and new technologies like laser cutter and 3D printer that she combines with sewing\, ceramics\, bookbinding\, etc. She also experiments with human-made materials such as plastic boxes\, vinyl sheets\, and paper bags\, products that symbolize our micromanaged and controlled society. \nA native of South Korea\, Eunkang Koh received a B.F.A. from Hong-Ik University in Seoul\, South Korea\, and an M.F.A. from California State University\, Long Beach. Koh has also participated national and international group exhibitions in Canada\, Spain\, South Korea\, China\, and New York City. Koh has been invited to artist-in-residencies including Northern Ireland\, Belgium\, China\, India\, and Berkeley\, California. \nKoh is an Associate Professor in printmaking in the Art Department at the University of Nevada Reno. \nJosie Glassberg wrote the essay for the exhibition — available online and in the gallery. Glassberg is a freelance writer whose work has regularly appeared in Double Scoop Art News\, the Reno News & Review\, and Fibonacci magazine. She attended St. Olaf College for printmaking and enjoys writing about art in the West when she’s not busy with her main gig as a garden teacher. \nCarlos Ramirez\, a Western Nevada College Latino Leadership Academy student\, provided a Spanish translation of the show’s wall text. \nWestern Nevada College is a component of the Nevada System of Higher Education\, with campuses in Carson City\, Douglas County\, and Fallon. CCAI is an artist-centered nonprofit organization committed to community engagement in contemporary visual arts through exhibitions\, illustrated talks\, arts education programs\, artist residencies\, and online activities. \nThe Initiative is funded by the John Ben Snow Memorial Trust\, Nevada Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities\, John and Grace Nauman Foundation\, Nevada Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts\, Carson City Cultural Commission\, U.S. Bank Foundation\, Kaplan Family Charitable Fund\, Southwest Gas Corporation Foundation\, Steele & Associates LLC\, and CCAI sponsors and members. \nimage\, right: Doughnut Dreams; 18″x 24″x 4″; screen printing\, sewing\, relief\, aluminum tray; 2021\nimage\, left: Watching\, installation view\, detail: 120″x120″x120″\, relief printing and fabric\, 2021\nimage\, center: Desire exhibition flier
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/38244/2023-06-21/
LOCATION:Western Nevada College\, 2201 College Parkway\, Carson City\, NV\, 89703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Family Friendly,Visual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230628T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230628T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T220201
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T211937Z
UID:38604-1687953600-1687975200@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Luminous Flux: When Light is Scene - solo exhibition by Dan Brady - Core Contemporary
DESCRIPTION:Core Contemporary is proud to present “Luminous Flux: When Light is Scene\,” a solo exhibition by Las Vegas artist\, Dan Brady @void._.space The exhibition explores Brady’s visual storytelling through monotone paintings\, whose contents are unseen until lit from behind. The exhibition is on view through July 21\, 2023. \nAn innovative mixed-media artist\, Brady has created white painted canvases that hide their imagery until “triggered” in some way by the viewer. These paintings explore the notion that artwork does not exist without a viewer. Placed in a gallery setting\, the work appears\, at first glance\, to be calm\, meditative abstracts\, textured paintings; however\, as the viewers interact with the work\, they reveal powerful imagery\, surreal worlds\, and even comedic critiques on modern culture. \nGallery is open Tuesday-Friday\, 12-6pm\, and by appointment.  \nBrady will also present an in-person artist’s talk during the closing reception on July 21\, 2023\, 6-9pm.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/luminous-flux-when-light-is-scene-solo-exhibition-by-dan-brady-core-contemporary/2023-06-28/
LOCATION:Core Contemporary\, 900 E. Liberace Avenue\, Suite B111\, Las Vegas\, NV\, 89109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Reception,Visual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230629T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230629T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T220201
CREATED:20230628T201132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T201333Z
UID:38584-1688029200-1688036400@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Learn to Paint w/ Artist Harold Bradform at Left of Center
DESCRIPTION:Learn to Paint! with Harold Bradford\nOil\, Watercolor\, and Painting techniques for people at every level!\nHarold will adapt the class based on your skillset.\nWe look forward to seeing you soon! \nClasses are held every Thursday from 9:00 am to 11:00 am.\nFour (4) classes for $80 \nPlease call 702-647-7378\nor email LeftOfCenterGallery@gmail.com to reserve your seat \n 
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/learn-to-paint-w-artist-harold-bradform-at-left-of-center/
LOCATION:Left of Center\, 2207 W Gowan Rd.\, N. Las Vegas\, NV\, 89032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual,Workshops and Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Left of Center":MAILTO:LeftOfCenterGallery@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230630T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T220201
CREATED:20230123T185502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230306T185605Z
UID:35054-1688112000-1688144400@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Obsidian & Neon: Building Black Life and Identity in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:EXHBITION RUN: FEBRUARY 1\, 2023  – June 30\, 2023\nOPENING RECEPTION & UNVEILING OF 2023 INDUCTEES: February 1\, 2023 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM\nGALLERY  HOURS  Monday through Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM\nAs part of Nevada State’s 20th anniversary\, on February 1\, 2023 Nevada State’s Office for the Arts will host the opening reception and 2023 unveiling of the latest inductees of Obsidian & Neon: Building Black Life and Identity in Las Vegas. The pictorial-essay installation of large-scale black and white photography by award-winning photojournalist Jeff Scheid is accompanied by narrative profiles curated by writer Erica Vital-Lazare. The annual traveling exhibition features Black leaders in culture\, business\, politics\, and community outreach. The exhibition will be on view through June 3o\, 2023 in the second-floor art gallery within the Glenn and Ande Christenson School of Education Building. \n\n\n\n\n2023 INDUCTEES: \nShakala Alvaranga\, director of Public Programs\, responsible for the development and coordination of public programming schedule at The Mob Museum\, and former reporter for KLAS\, Channel 8. \nDebbie Conway\, current Clark County Recorder\, and creator and former host of KCEP’s radio talk show\, “Economic Empowerment Into the 21st Century.” \nJudge Belinda T. Harris\, activist\, community leader and the first Black elected judge in North Las Vegas Justice Court. \nDeRionne Pollard\, president of Nevada State College\, and the first Black woman President of any institution within the Nevada System of Higher Education. \nGwen Walker\, president and founder of the Walker African-American Museum and Research Center in Las Vegas. \nNatalie Young\, chef-owner-operator of EAT\, a downtown Las Vegas restaurant and gathering spot that has become a premier destination for locals and tourists. \n\n\n\n\nALSO EXHIBITED: 2019-2021 INDUCTEES \n2022 – Roz Brooks\, Ashanti McGee\, Sweet Lou Collins\, Andre Wade\, Reggie Burton \n2021 – Teena Acree\, Greg McCurdy\, Teneisha Freedom \n2020 – Hannah Brown\, Melvin Green\, Tony Gladney\, Lance Smith\, Carolyn Booker\, Jayla Scott \n2019 – Karen Bennett-Haron\, Ruby Duncan\, China Hudson\, Rose McKinney-James\, Jani and Jewel Jeppe\, AK McMorris\, Joe Neal\, Shaundell Newsome\, Hasani Palacio\, John Ponder Ellis Rice\, Vickie & Lou Richardson\, Vogue Robinson\, Kim Russell\, Torrey Russell\, Ramon Savoy\, Maticia Sudah\, Ricky Towers\, Lawrence Weekly\, Claytee White. \n\n\n\n\nARTISTS’ STATEMENT\nIt is the neon we see first. Folk have traveled from far and wide to bask in its glow. \nThe Paiute\, Pueblo\, and Moapa bands took the journey long before the lights. Coming down from the mountains to set up winter camp in the valley\, they hunted and fished here\, cultivated rice\, and bathed in the natural springs. Each migration that followed—from the Spanish scouts who christened us “The Meadows\,” Las Vegas\, to the missionaries\, prospectors\, settlers\, and gangsters—chased not only a change of season\, but a kind of erasure\, a starting again. \nThe same was true for Black families journeying out of the southern reaches of the U.S. The shimmer of a desert dimly lit by the first lights\, well before the Strip\, promised an escape from racial terror\, limited opportunity\, and the legacy of Jim Crow. Sunday morning preachers encouraged parishioners to seek economic salvation by traveling West. The brilliant reportage of Ida B. Wells\, whose work led to the Anti-Lynching Laws of 1900\, further sparked the Great Migration\, as more than 6 million African-Americans relocated from the rural South to burgeoning cities in the North and West\, between 1910 and 1970. Early Black pioneers\, such as John Howell\, who prospected and ranched as early as 1870\, were the lodestar for those who came in the post-WWII boom as the Hoover Dam began construction.  In the decades since\, Black Las Vegans continue to leave behind established meccas of culture in D.C.\, Richmond\, Charlotte\, Chicago\, Detroit\, L.A.\, Atlanta to find surprising sustenance here in this desert—discovering and building a community\, a connection\, an excellence and identity that flourishes within and beyond the neon. \n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE ARTISTS\nJeff Scheid has been photographing Las Vegas for more than three decades. From chasing down the infamous Hole in the Wall Gang and Chicago mobster Tony “The Ant” Spilotro with his defense attorney Oscar Goodman as they walk defiantly out the doors of justice\, to photographing the UNLV Runnin’ Rebels basketball team on the road to the National Championship\, to capturing some of the most famous celebrities on the Las Vegas Strip\, Scheid has been there to tell the story of Las Vegas. \nHe co-authored the book “Quicksilver\, The Ted Binion Murder Case.” The book documented the trial with over 200 photos. \nScheid is a celebrated photographer who chronicled the history and day-to-day lives of the Fallini family\, owners of one of Nevada’s oldest working ranches in Nevada. Titled “Ranching in the High Desert\,” the series exhibited at the Nevada State Museum in Carson City and the Nevada State Museum in Las Vegas. He has also captured the lives of everyday and celebrity workers on the Las Vegas Strip. Jeff’s current projects include documenting old and new Nevada. Jeff balances his time photographing life in rural Nevada and the ethnic diversity of Las Vegas. \nErica Vital-Lazare: Artist\, writer\, and professor of creative writing at the College\, Erica is a recipient of grants and awards from the Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Foundation\, the Virginia Commonwealth University’s Hilliard Endowment\, the Virginia Council of the Arts and the Nevada Arts Council. Cofounder of the nonprofit\, The Obodo Collective\, she is editor of a forthcoming series revisiting classic Black works in literature with McSweeney’s Press\, Of the Diaspora. \nAbout the Office for the Arts at Nevada State\nThe Office for the Arts enhances living and learning through arts and culture on campus and in the community. We further this mission by supporting the creative endeavors of our students and our community. Some of these endeavors include: The Artist at Work\, The Campus as Museum\, Nevada State Collections & Galleries\, and the Marydean Martin Writers’ Project. For more information\, visit https://nsc.edu/about/arts-culture/. \nAbout Nevada State College\nNevada State College\, a four-year public institution\, is a member of the Nevada System of Higher Education. Nevada State places a special emphasis on the advancement of a diverse and largely under-served student population. Located on a developing 512-acre campus in the foothills of Henderson\, Nevada\, the college was established in 2002 as a new tier in the state system between the research universities and the two-year colleges and\, as such\, is Nevada’s only state college. Nevada State College is one of the fastest-growing colleges in the country and the fastest growing in Nevada. It currently has more than 7\,000 students and more than 800 full- and part-time employees. For more information\, visit https://nsc.edu.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/obsidian-neon-building-black-life-and-identity-in-las-vegas-2023-06-30/
LOCATION:NV\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Family Friendly,Visual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230706T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230706T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T220201
CREATED:20230628T172811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T172811Z
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SUMMARY:Adult Pottery at Oats Park Art School
DESCRIPTION:Adult Pottery \nExplore the world of clay over a period of 6 weeks\, using a variety of hand-building techniques. The first 4 weeks will focus on creating pottery pieces\, the 5th week will be used for glazing those pieces\, and the 6th week will offer a chance at trying out the pottery wheels. Students who have previous experience will be encouraged to take their skills tot hen ext level. \nCost: $180\, all materials and supplies are included. \nThursdays from July 6- August 10. 5:30-7:30pm.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/adult-pottery-at-oats-park-art-school/2023-07-06/
LOCATION:Oats Park Art Center\, 151 E. Park St.\, Fallon\, NV\, 89406\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual,Workshops and Webinars
ORGANIZER;CN="Oats Park Art School":MAILTO:info@churchillarts.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230712T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230712T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T220201
CREATED:20230711T181253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230711T181253Z
UID:38880-1689150600-1689179400@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:What the Desert Already Has\, Exhibit by Jen Urso
DESCRIPTION:What the Desert Already Has\, 2023\nJen Urso\nPerformance\, soil from Mormon Mesa (Michael Heizer’s “Double Negative”)\, recycled Plexiglas\, lights\, digitally printed poster \n“What the Desert Already Has” focuses on the small\, time-consuming effort of life in the desert\, from seed to plant. This piece uses soil harvested from Mormon Mesa\, where Michael Heizer created “Double Negative.” The soil was placed in two 1/120 scale trenches\, which is irrigated and lit with grow lights to encourage dormant seeds to grow. Intended as a long-term\, slow performance\, this piece focuses on the small\, persistent efforts of abundant desert life\, contrasted with the large\, destructive bulldozing and mark-making of 1960s/70s land artists like Heizer. The accompanying Mormon Mesa botanical poster situated between the two Plexiglas trenches features plants found by the artist and citizen scientists on iNaturalist with information on known ethnobotanical uses. \nThis temporary exhibit will run from July 12 through Oct 20\, 2023\, in the 1981 gallery.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/what-the-desert-already-has-exhibit-by-jen-urso/2023-07-12/
LOCATION:Lost City Museum\, 721 S. Moapa Valley Blvd.\, 89040\, NV\, 89040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Family Friendly,Visual
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230714
DTSTAMP:20260406T220201
CREATED:20230713T191809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230713T191809Z
UID:39118-1689206400-1689292799@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Hija/e/o/x(s) de Su— exhibition
DESCRIPTION:𝐻𝒾𝒿𝒶/𝑒/𝑜/𝓍(𝓈) 𝒹𝑒 𝒮𝓊–\, a group exhibition curated by Cesar Piedra (@ylasllaves) and Geovany Uranda (@vaqueronopalero) in collaboration with the Holland Project (@hpgalleries) and Nuwu Art Gallery + Community Center (@nuwuart). This exhibition connects artists and their work to the nostalgia behind the phrase “hija/o de tu madre.” Through that phrase\, the artists examine their practice and reflect on childhood and the cultural expectations of living in a latina/e/o/x household. 𝐻𝒾𝒿𝒶/𝑒/𝑜/𝓍(𝓈) 𝒹𝑒 𝒮𝓊– explores joy\, rebellion\, tragedy\, mischief\, and the feeling of “IYKYK” (if you know\, you know). And if you don’t\, come anyway. \nWe’re also excited that this exhibition bridges together artists from both Reno and Las Vegas\, and we will be able to exhibit this show in both cities thanks to the amazing collaborations we have created with the Holland Project and Nuwu Art Gallery + Community Center. A big part of the Scrambled Eggs mission is to continue the work of establishing artistic permanece in Nevada\, which means strengthening the connection between artists and art communities across the state. The curators have put together a powerful lineup of artists from both cities and we can’t wait for all of you to meet them: \nThe 𝘩𝘪𝘫𝘢/𝘦/𝘰/𝘹(𝘴) 𝘥𝘦 𝘴𝘶– are: \nAnny Ayala Ortega\nRuby Barrientos\nLauren Cardenas\nAdriana Chavez\nHäsler Gómez\nDan45 Hernandez\nRobert Ibarra\nAlexys Keller\nBrian Martinez\nJahi\nEmmanuel Muñoz\nRobert Nuñez\nCesar Piedra\nRicardo Rubalcaba-Parades\nDaisy Sanchez\nGeovany Uranda \n𝗥𝗲𝗰𝗲𝗽𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻:\nSaturday August 19th\, 2023\, block party reception at the Holland Project in Reno! More details to come. A Las Vegas reception will also be announced soon! \n𝗟𝗼𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻:\nHolland Project Gallery (Reno)\n140 Vesta St Reno\, NV 89502 \nNuwu Art + Community Center (Las Vegas)\n1331 S Maryland Pkwy Las Vegas\, NV 89104 \n𝗢𝗻 𝗩𝗶𝗲𝘄:\nReno – July 11th – August 25th\, 2023\nLas Vegas – September 8th – December 7th\, 2023
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/hija-e-o-xs-de-su-exhibition/2023-07-13/
LOCATION:The Holland Project\, 140 Vesta St\, Reno\, Nevada\, 89502
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Reception,Visual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230713T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230713T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T220201
CREATED:20230706T181006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230711T221209Z
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SUMMARY:Solo Exhibition "Learning to be Lost" by Reno City Artist Rossitza Todorova
DESCRIPTION:Reno\, NV – The Metro Gallery at Reno City Hall is hosting “Learning to be Lost\,” a solo exhibition by 2022-23 Reno City Artist Rossitza Todorova. The show will run from June 19 to August 4\, 2023\, and will showcase new paintings by Todorova that embrace the metaphorical concept of being lost within the desert landscape. \nThe artist reception will take place on Thursday\, July 13\, 2023\, from 5 – 7 p.m.\, and visitors will have a chance to engage with Todorova and learn more about her work. Admission to the exhibition is free\, making it accessible to all community members. \nRossitza Todorova\, a professional artist and Professor of Art at Truckee Meadows Community College in Reno\, Nevada\, has an interesting artistic journey that began when she emigrated from Sofia\, Bulgaria\, to Reno\, Nevada\, during her childhood. It was amidst the desert landscape that Todorova’s passion for this awe-inspiring environment was ignited\, guiding the core of her artistic expression. \nIn her art\, Todorova delves into the intricate interplay between the passage of time\, space\, and the intricate tapestry of memory. Her paintings are influenced by the Great Basin and the dynamic boom-and-bust built environment of the West\, blending elements of landscape and geometry. In her work\, Todorova blurs the boundaries between representation and abstraction. \n“In this exhibition\, I use the desert landscape as a metaphor for navigating life’s uncertainties. I invite viewers to contemplate their own paths\, acknowledging the moments when goals and reality may diverge. Drawing inspiration from the desert survival strategies like navigating by the stars and discerning mirages\, I seek to evoke a visceral experience of being lost\, ultimately finding solace in the shared human pursuit of traversing uncertainty.” For more information about the artist\, visit rossitza.art. \n 
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/solo-exhibition-learning-to-be-lost-by-reno-city-artist-rossitza-todorova/
LOCATION:NV\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reception,Visual
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ORGANIZER;CN="City of Reno":MAILTO:publicart@reno.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230716T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230716T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T220201
CREATED:20230706T181723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230706T181723Z
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SUMMARY:Holland Emerge
DESCRIPTION:Emerge 2023 spotlights the works of four up-and-coming young artists from Northern Nevada who are all active participants in the arts community at the Holland Project. Abbay Anderson\, Nic Blauth\, Ruby Burge\, and Olivia Mier have all taken part in our Work In Progress art program and have contributed artwork to multiple Young Blood exhibitions at the Holland Project. We have had the great privilege of seeing their work grow and evolve over the past few years and it is exciting to witness them define their aesthetic and voice as artists. We are thrilled to be able to share their work in the McKinley Gallery and we can’t wait to see what is next on the horizon for each of these talented young artists. \nThe Holland Project is an all-ages arts and music initiative by young people\, for young people\, in the Truckee Meadows. Holland is non-profit\, volunteer-driven organization that produces more than 250 all-ages events annually in the Reno area. Governed by its members\, volunteer boards and our committees\, Holland seeks to propel Reno’s all-ages movement\, and wholeheartedly support and champion opportunities for young people in our community. \nHolland Project hopes to further identify Reno as a cultural center with a vibrant urban scene where art and music thrive. Holland fundamentally believes that music and art are vital forces\, and that young people have the ability and right to shape and share their culture. All-ages events and opportunities are an important part of any healthy and happening community\, and we’re proud to work to present all-ages offerings. \nGallery East\, located in McKinley Arts & Culture Center is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno. To learn more please visit: https://www.reno.gov/community/arts-culture/city-art-galleries \n 
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/holland-emerge/2023-07-16/
LOCATION:McKinley Arts  and Cultural Center\, 925 Riverside Dr.\, Reno\, NV\, 89503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Visual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230716T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230716T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T220201
CREATED:20230628T173120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T173120Z
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SUMMARY:Ceramic Paint Party with Oats Park Art School
DESCRIPTION:Bring your friends & family to this fun ceramic painting event. Pick out your favorite piece (of two!) from our wide selection and paint away. There will be unique glazing techniques to decorate your pieces with. Prices are per piece 0 which includes glazes and studio fee\, pick up 7 days after event. \nJuly 16\, 11am-1pm or 2-4pm\, more dates may be added over the summer\, visit our website for updates.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/ceramic-paint-party-with-oats-park-art-school/2023-07-16/
LOCATION:Oats Park Art Center\, 151 E. Park St.\, Fallon\, NV\, 89406\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual,Workshops and Webinars
ORGANIZER;CN="Oats Park Art School":MAILTO:info@churchillarts.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230716T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230716T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T220201
CREATED:20230711T192750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230711T192750Z
UID:38902-1689523200-1689537600@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Station 9 Art Studio July Art Show
DESCRIPTION:Featuring the work of guest artist Robert Post\, Ken Hines & Jordan Black \nJuly Art Reception Sunday July 16\, 2023 4pm – 8pm. \nStation 9 Art Studio 599 Nugget Ave \nFor more information email station9artstudio@gmail.com.\nConnect With Us On Instagram \n \n  \nStation 9 Art Studio\nAn artist workplace\, gallery and event space in the historic railroad shop building at 599 Nugget Ave. \,Sparks NV. Open Thursday – Sunday 2pm to 8pm.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/station-9-art-studio-july-art-show/
LOCATION:Station 9 Art Studio\, 599 Nugget Ave.\, Sparks\, NV\, 89431\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Family Friendly,Reception,Visual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230719T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230719T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T220201
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SUMMARY:Solo Exhibition "Learning to be Lost" by Reno City Artist Rossitza Todorova
DESCRIPTION:Reno\, NV – The Metro Gallery at Reno City Hall is hosting “Learning to be Lost\,” a solo exhibition by 2022-23 Reno City Artist Rossitza Todorova. The show will run from June 19 to August 4\, 2023\, and will showcase new paintings by Todorova that embrace the metaphorical concept of being lost within the desert landscape. \nRossitza Todorova\, a professional artist and Professor of Art at Truckee Meadows Community College in Reno\, Nevada\, has an interesting artistic journey that began when she emigrated from Sofia\, Bulgaria\, to Reno\, Nevada\, during her childhood. It was amidst the desert landscape that Todorova’s passion for this awe-inspiring environment was ignited\, guiding the core of her artistic expression. \nIn her art\, Todorova delves into the intricate interplay between the passage of time\, space\, and the intricate tapestry of memory. Her paintings are influenced by the Great Basin and the dynamic boom-and-bust built environment of the West\, blending elements of landscape and geometry. In her work\, Todorova blurs the boundaries between representation and abstraction. \n“In this exhibition\, I use the desert landscape as a metaphor for navigating life’s uncertainties. I invite viewers to contemplate their own paths\, acknowledging the moments when goals and reality may diverge. Drawing inspiration from the desert survival strategies like navigating by the stars and discerning mirages\, I seek to evoke a visceral experience of being lost\, ultimately finding solace in the shared human pursuit of traversing uncertainty.” For more information about the artist\, visit rossitza.art.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/solo-exhibition-learning-to-be-lost-by-reno-city-artist-rossitza-todorova-2/2023-07-19/
LOCATION:NV\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Visual
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ORGANIZER;CN="City of Reno":MAILTO:publicart@reno.gov
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SUMMARY:Reception: Holland Emerge
DESCRIPTION:Emerge 2023 spotlights the works of four up-and-coming young artists from Northern Nevada who are all active participants in the arts community at the Holland Project. Abbay Anderson\, Nic Blauth\, Ruby Burge\, and Olivia Mier have all taken part in our Work In Progress art program and have contributed artwork to multiple Young Blood exhibitions at the Holland Project. We have had the great privilege of seeing their work grow and evolve over the past few years and it is exciting to witness them define their aesthetic and voice as artists. We are thrilled to be able to share their work in the McKinley Gallery and we can’t wait to see what is next on the horizon for each of these talented young artists. \nThe Holland Project is an all-ages arts and music initiative by young people\, for young people\, in the Truckee Meadows. Holland is non-profit\, volunteer-driven organization that produces more than 250 all-ages events annually in the Reno area. Governed by its members\, volunteer boards and our committees\, Holland seeks to propel Reno’s all-ages movement\, and wholeheartedly support and champion opportunities for young people in our community. \nHolland Project hopes to further identify Reno as a cultural center with a vibrant urban scene where art and music thrive. Holland fundamentally believes that music and art are vital forces\, and that young people have the ability and right to shape and share their culture. All-ages events and opportunities are an important part of any healthy and happening community\, and we’re proud to work to present all-ages offerings. \nGallery East\, located in McKinley Arts & Culture Center is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno. To learn more please visit: https://www.reno.gov/community/arts-culture/city-art-galleries \n 
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/reception-holland-emerge/
LOCATION:McKinley Arts  and Cultural Center\, 925 Riverside Dr.\, Reno\, NV\, 89503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reception,Visual
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ORGANIZER;CN="City of Reno":MAILTO:publicart@reno.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230803T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230803T200000
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SUMMARY:The Universe in Abstraction: A Collection by Bex Nikols
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the unveiling of Bex Nikols New collection.  A series of 6 new original paintings inspired by the beauty of the universe\, earth\, and it’s elements that surround us. \nThis collection has been sponsored in part by a project grant from the Nevada Arts Council and the National Endowment of the Arts. \nThursday\,  August 3rd 2023\n5pm to 8pm\nBex Nikols Fine Art \nThe Arts Factory\n107 E Charleston\,  Suite 160\nLas Vegas\,  NV 89104
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/the-universe-in-abstraction-a-collection-by-bex-nikols/
LOCATION:Bex Nikols Fine Art\, 107 E. Charleston Blvd.\, Suite 160\, Las Vegas\, NV\, 89104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Reception,Visual
ORGANIZER;CN="Bex Nikols Fine Art":MAILTO:Bex@bexnikolsfineart.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230814T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230814T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T220201
CREATED:20230830T182846Z
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SUMMARY:NTI Traveling Exhibition Meaning Is Always Here Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:City of Reno City Hall \nMetro Gallery\nAugust 14 – October 6\, 2023 \nReception\, Thursday\, September 28\, from 5 – 7 p.m. \nReno\, NV– The City of Reno presents the NTI-Traveling Exhibition\, Meaning is always here. I started the curation of Meaning is Always Here by trying to imagine a persona the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art might present to Nevadans that live far away and cannot reach us. We at the Museum think we have a good sense of who we are\, but how do others perceive us? We shift. Our exhibitions change. Therefore\, this exhibition should show that change with artists from different backgrounds and media. The works should reference the real world and represent a transformation through the artists’ decisions\, so that we can see where they’re coming from. \nMeaning is always here…I think about the artworks that couldn’t be included in this traveling show for reasons of size or fragility. That artwork awaits you here\, at the Barrick Museum of Art. Visit us and see. \nExhibition artists include: Alexander Calder\, Candice Lin\, Chase R. McCurdy\, Kim Rugg\, Krystal Ramirez\, Lucio Pozzi\, Marshall Scheuttle\, Mary Cady Johnson\, Mikayla Whitmore\, Stephen Antonakos\, Tomoko Daido. \nThe Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art is pleased to loan this artwork from our permanent collection to the Nevada Arts Council. Our goal is to help broaden the Museum’s message that everyone deserves access to art that challenges our understanding of the present and inspires us to create a future that holds space for us all. \nABOUT: Curated by Deanna Sole\, Meaning is always here is part of the Nevada Touring Initiative– Traveling Exhibition Program. It was funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and the State of Nevada. The Nevada Arts Council is a division of the Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs. \nThe Metro Gallery at Reno City Hall is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno and open to the public\, free of charge\, Monday-Friday\, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The Metro Gallery is accessible through City Hall’s main entrance on the 2nd floor of the City Hall parking garage located on the NW corner of First St. & Center St. To learn more about the exhibition\, visit art & culture at reno.gov. \nFor More information about the exhibition\, please contact or visit: \nhttps://www.nvartscouncil.org/programs/artist-services/nti/nti-exhibitions/meaning-is-always-here/ \n\nDeanna Sole\, Curator of NTI-Transformers Reshaping Form and Meaning\, deanne.sole@unlv.edu\nStephen Reid\, Artist Services Program Specialist\, Nevada Arts Council\, sreid@nevadaculture.org or 775.687.7108
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/nti-traveling-exhibition-meaning-is-always-here-exhibit/2023-08-14/
LOCATION:NV\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Family Friendly,Visual
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ORGANIZER;CN="City of Reno":MAILTO:publicart@reno.gov
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230815
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230816
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CREATED:20230810T181512Z
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SUMMARY:Reflections Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Reflections are concepts of perception and introspection. Many Mesoamerican cultures used obsidian to create reflective portals\, black mirrors\, into other worlds. Diving further into the esoteric\, the mirror has also brought a lot of anxiety and superstition through beliefs such as demons trapped behind its surface and the childhood game\, Bloody Mary. Vanity is another word that comes to mind when thinking of our reflections. You can see that in the tragedy of Narcissus falling in love with his own image and the clash of European industries in a race to perfect the looking glass due to popular demand. All in all\, our mirror images both allure and terrify us. We invite you to explore these dichotomies through the exhibiting artists’ work\, depicting and exploring the fantastical world of reflections! \nReception: September 30\, 2023 5:30pm-7:30pm. \nJuror \nMikayla Whitmore is an artist and photojournalist working within the vast realms of photography\, sculpture\, and activism. In conversation with landscape\, they utilize concepts of space & existentialism to convey their observations with the romanticization of the West\, queer experience\, and the appreciation of the sublime in the often mundane. Growing up in Las Vegas\, and after obtaining their Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the University of Nevada\, Las Vegas\, in 2010\, they have exhibited work nationally and internationally. A recent project includes the upcoming Live in America Performing Arts Festival at the Momentary Museum in Bentonville\, Arkansas. Their work can be found in various media\, including The New Yorker\, Vanity Fair\, The Wall Street Journal\, ESPN\, and High Country News. Mikayla is a member of Women Photograph\, a non-profit to elevate the voices of women and nonbinary visual journalists\, and a collaborator of the Mystery Ranch\, an art and ecology research station located near Searchlight\, Nevada.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/reflections-exhibition/2023-08-15/
LOCATION:Winchester Dondero Cultural Center\, 3130 McLeod Drive\, Las Vegas\, NV\, 89121\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Reception,Visual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Clark County Public Art":MAILTO:CCPublicArt@ClarkCountyNV.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230817T233000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230818T003000
DTSTAMP:20260406T220201
CREATED:20230815T232600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230815T232600Z
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SUMMARY:The Neon Museum - Photo Walk - Personal Use
DESCRIPTION:August 17\, 2023 11:45 PM \nAfter-Hours Photo Walk \nTickets are released about two months in advance. ­­ \nWe offer this 1-hour photo opportunity for hobby photographers to capture personal photos of the historic sign collection\, at their leisure\, with all their chosen equipment including tripods\, multiple cameras\, and extra lenses. The Neon Museum does not allow cameras during regular visits\, so Photo Walks are designed for photographers looking to get the perfect shot! \nThe number of tickets is limited so you’ll have plenty of space to get great shots. \nPortraiture is NOT permitted during these. Please book a Portrait Hour session or a Private Shoot if you are interested in photographing a subject or model. \nPlease note\, tour guides are not present on Photo Walks but a staff member is on hand to answer questions. \nImages captured during Photo Walks are for personal use only. Portfolio use and social media showcasing work (not for sale)\, personal blogs\, and home décor is permitted.  The displays within The Neon Museum\, a 501(c)3 non-profit\, are copyrighted works and may not be filmed\, photographed\, or recorded for any commercial or editorial purpose (to promote any business\, publications\, media\, or sold to a third party) without the prior written consent of The Neon Museum\, Inc. If you’re interested in a commercial or editorial shoot please\,  book a private shoot here. \nFilm & Photo Policy \n  \n\nBecome a member today and start enjoying $40 off the Adult rate!
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/the-neon-museum-photo-walk-personal-use/
LOCATION:The Neon Museum\, 770 Las Vegas Boulevard North\, Las Vegas\, Nevada\, 89101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Visual,Workshops and Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230824T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230824T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T220201
CREATED:20230830T170834Z
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SUMMARY:Nuestra Gente / Our People by Rick RL Exhibit & Reception
DESCRIPTION:Learn photography with Rick RL. \nRick Ramirez Ledesma is a 1st generation Mexican American/ Chicano photographer born in Oxnard\, California. Having spent over a decade in Arizona\, he picked up his first digital camera and started documenting the lives of community members. Now living in Las Vegas (2019) he has photographed and collaborated with various communities and organizations within Nevada\, helping document current issues and supporting cultural awareness projects and events. \nHis exhibition\, “Nuestra Gente”/”Our People” is a body of photographic work celebrating the vibrant spirit of the Black\, Brown\, and Native/Indigenous members found in our Las Vegas communities. Through a lens that empowers\, enlightens\, and encapsulates the essence of our diverse society. Each image portrays the resilience\, beauty\, and rich heritage found within these communities. From intimate portraits to candid moments\, this collection offers a profound exploration of identity\, culture and share experiences. \nExhibiting :\nAugust 24th – October 6th \nReception: \nThursday\, October 5th\nfrom 6pm – 8pm \nWorkshop:\nWednesday\, September 20th at 4pm \nRegister at:\nwww.tinyurl.com/photowithrickrl \n@rick.rl
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/nuestra-gente-our-people-by-rick-rl-exhibit-reception/2023-08-24/
LOCATION:Pearson Community Center\, 1625 W. Carey Ave\,\, North Las Vegas\, NV\, 89032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Reception,Visual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Clark County Public Art":MAILTO:CCPublicArt@ClarkCountyNV.gov
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