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SUMMARY:Monday Night Poetry & Poetry Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Monday Night Poetry occurs every Monday at Shim’s Surplus\, organized by Spoken Views Collective. \nJanuary’s Lineup of events: \n1/02: Birthday Bash Open Mic followed by Poetry Book Club \n1/09: Open Mic w/ Poetry Games \n1/16: Open Mic w/ Writing Workshop: Emotional Inheritance \n1/23: Open Mic w/ Winter Ball Attire \n1/30: Open Mic to Benefit Our Center \n  \nThe Poetry Book Club follows every 1st Monday:\n1st Mondays after @mondaynightpoetrynv\n125 W 3rd St.\, Reno\, NV \nAbout Spoken Views Collective: \n\n\n\nThe idea of a spoken word focused event started around 2006 and our vision was to build a spoken word scene in Reno\, NV. Our little city has a reputation for being a little behind the times but  we knew there was a need for a platform to allow poets to share their work in a welcoming environment. After a few trial runs of hosting shows with poets and musicians we were confident that the city was hungry (and ready) for a spoken word scene;  as the interest and participation grew\, we then formed the Spoken Views Collective. With the help of many local businesses around Reno\, we were able to throw events and open mic nights to share the spoken word experience. We are proud to be the premier spoken word hub and collective in The Biggest Little City.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/monday-night-poetry-poetry-book-club/2023-01-02/
LOCATION:NV
CATEGORIES:Literary,Performing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230109T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230109T160000
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230110
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:20230112T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230112T210000
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SUMMARY:The Reno Dance Mix
DESCRIPTION:An evening of dance featuring local dancers and choreographers! This is a two part show offering many different styles of dance to watch and enjoy. Learn more about the two acts below:\n\n\n\nDates and Times:\nJanuary 12th @ 7:30 pm\nJanuary 13th @ 7:30 pm\nJanuary 14th @ 2:00 pm\nJanuary 14th @ 7:30 pm\n\n\n\n\nTickets: \n$25 General \n$40 VIP Champagne Seating\n\n\nACT I\nWe have invited 6 local choreographers to create works and set them on local dancers in our community. These dancers will perform the new choreographic works in the first act! These works range in style including hip-hop\, heels\, modern\, contemporary\, jazz and reggaetón.\n\n\nChoreographers:\nRosie Trump\nRamon Martinez\nSierra Taylor-Cline\nKimberly Hosford-Gomolka\nBrandon Dabu\nKelly August\n\nACT II\nAround the Stage’s latest choreographic work\, Seraphim\, which premiered at Dog Days of Summer Dance Festival\, will take the stage again! Featuring seven Around the Stage dancers\, this work is inspired by an 18’ tall Seraphim angel sculpture (in progress) created by local artist Nicole Ashton. This contemporary dance work represents unity and healing as we work towards solving the divide in our society and come together as a community post lock down.\nChoreographer: Keely Cobb\n\nAround the Stage Dancers:\nKimberly Ecclestone\nGlynis Irving\nDeena Schmidt\nSarah Ziolkowski\nSamantha DeTiberiis\nKristin Austin\nIvy Case
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/the-reno-dance-mix/2023-01-12/
LOCATION:Good Luck Macbeth Theatre\, 124 West Taylor Street\, Reno\, NV\, 89511\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing
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SUMMARY:SHELTER by Killing Trends & Jesse Hudson
DESCRIPTION:RSVP REQUIRED\nI’m very excited to announce my latest project titled Shelter\, an immersive art experience/photo series located in @dtlv at my new studio @killingtrends.\nI have been working on Shelter for the past year\, living in constant construction and mayhem.\nShelter attempts to make the size and complexity of a hyperobject like nuclear destruction tangible and relatable. People can step inside a 1950s bunker and directly experience for themselves what the restrictions of a war-fraught future might be like.\nThe show features artifacts from World War II and civil defense relics. Some of which I have discovered in undisclosed locations across the Las Vegas Valley.\nIt’s always been fascinating to me how much Nuclear testing\, both atmospheric and underground\, occurred here in Nevada after World War II. Nevada was chosen to be the breeding ground of tests that were conducted specifically in order to determine the effects of nuclear fallout on the American public. Many people living close to the test site were encouraged to watch the nuclear tests from their porches. Most of my work has always been focused on a forgotten past or an unknown future. Shelter was made in hopes that I can provide more insight on these topics for a generation that might have otherwise never known it to exist.\nBeyond the immersive installation space\, I will be launching a pop-up analog camera store called @fremontphotoco\, which will not only have film and cameras to be purchased but also will have development services at hand as well as fine art tabletop books. My overall goal with the space is to give underrepresented artists who have a hard time getting seen in the local community a space to create and show art. In the next five years\, the space is projected to support future Las Vegas artists with their own multimedia productions\, with goals to one day turn the whole space into a non-profit artist program where upcoming artists from across the world can apply to be sponsored for a full month.\nShelter opens at 5pm on January 21st\, 2023 at 901 Fremont Street #110 Las Vegas\, Nevada 89101\nDonations are encouraged as the project has been completely self-funded.\n\nRSVP at Killingtrends.com
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/shelter-by-killing-trends-jesse-hudson/2023-01-23/
LOCATION:Killing Trends\, 901 E Fremont St #110\, Las Vegas\, NV\, 89101\, United States
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230201T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230201T160000
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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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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230216T223000
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
CREATED:20230104T152510Z
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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:20230224T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230224T213000
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CREATED:20221216T183715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221216T183715Z
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SUMMARY:The Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Daring and provocative and exuberantly entertaining. Cabaret explores the dark and heady life of Bohemian Berlin as Germany slowly yields to the emerging Third Reich. \n  \nDate and Times: \n02/24/2022\, 7:30 p.m. \n02/25/2022\, 7:30 p.m. \n02/26/2022\, 2:30 p.m. \n03/03/2022\, 7:30 p.m. \n03/04/2022\, 7:30 p.m. \n03/05/2022\, 2:30 p.m.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/the-cabaret/2023-02-24/
LOCATION:Redfield Studio Theater\, Church Fine Arts Building\, University of Nevada\, Reno\, 1664 N. Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230324T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230324T203000
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
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:20260405T143651
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:20230413T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230413T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
CREATED:20230320T200614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T200614Z
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SUMMARY:Women Do: Philanthropy
DESCRIPTION:Women Do: Philanthropy. We’ve assembled a panel of some of Reno’s most influential women in philanthropy and marketing to discuss what motivates women to give. \nWe will outline the 6 C’s of women’s giving–and explore whether this commitment to giving is innate or  learned behavior. \nModerator\nErin Breen \nThe  Conversation Leaders\nChris Fegert\, Northern Nevada HOPES\nKaren Senger\, Food Bank of Northern Nevada\nAbbi Whitaker\, The Abbi Agency\nLauren Renda\, Community Foundation of Northern Nevada
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/women-do-philanthropy/
LOCATION:Atlantis Casino Resort Spa\, 3800 S Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reception,Workshops and Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230413T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230415T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
CREATED:20221209T193945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221212T210434Z
UID:33967-1681408800-1681581600@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Acis and Galatea
DESCRIPTION:Nevada Chamber Opera presents Handel’s first English stage work\, in collaboration with UNR Chamber Choir\, and Symphony Orchestra. Based on an episode from Ovid’s Metamorphoses\, the myth tells of the tale of a love triangle between nymph\, a shepherd\, and an envious giant. Can love prevail over rage\, jealousy\, and even death? \n\nDate and Time: \nThursday\, April 13\, 2023 at 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm \nFriday\, April 14\, 2023 at 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm \n\nSaturday\, April 15\, 2023 at 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/acis-and-galatea/
LOCATION:Hall Recital Hall\, University Arts Building\, University of Nevada\, Reno\, 1664 N Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230414T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230414T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
CREATED:20230412T193757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T193757Z
UID:36440-1681488000-1681495200@www.nvartscouncil.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230414T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230414T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
CREATED:20230406T152128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230406T152128Z
UID:36270-1681495200-1681502400@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:life&times - photography by Trystan French
DESCRIPTION:Trystan French is a photographer who finds the beauty and order of everyday life with her camera. \nThis show will hang in the Pitch Black Printing gallery until May 10th.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/lifetimes-photography-by-trystan-french/
LOCATION:Pitch Black Printing Co.\, 700 E. 4th st. ste #A\, Reno\, NV\, 89512\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reception
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230417T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230426T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
CREATED:20221007T215129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221010T151539Z
UID:33072-1681732800-1682524800@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:MFA Thesis Exhibition: Birdy McCray
DESCRIPTION:Annual solo thesis exhibition in fulfillment of the requirements for the MFA in visual arts at UNR. Exhibition located in Student Galleries South in the Jot Travis Building. Gallery Hours: 12-4pm Monday through Thursday.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/mfa-thesis-exhibition-birdy-mccray/
LOCATION:Jot Travis Building\, Student Gallery South\, 1664 N. Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230419T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230419T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
CREATED:20221010T151448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221010T151448Z
UID:33054-1681932600-1681932600@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Spring Dance Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Spring Dance Concert will feature student performances in new works by faculty and guest artists.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/spring-dance-concert-2/2023-04-19/
LOCATION:Dance Theatre\, Lombardi Recreation UNR\, 1664 N. Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230419T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230419T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
CREATED:20221010T151509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221010T151509Z
UID:33061-1681932600-1681932600@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Spring Dance Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Spring Dance Concert will feature student performances in new works by faculty and guest artists.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/spring-dance-concert-3/
LOCATION:Dance Theatre\, Lombardi Recreation UNR\, 1664 N. Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230424
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
CREATED:20230412T192934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T193018Z
UID:36434-1682035200-1682294399@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Mark Twain Days
DESCRIPTION:MARK TWAIN DAYS FESTIVAL | April 21 -23\, 2023\nA new capital city festival celebrating the life of Mark Twain in Carson City. \n“Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.” (Mark Twain) \nCLICK HERE for the event website with full schedule of events including a special Twain Cocktail Train\, Bow Tie Ball\, look-alike contest\, picnic and gift basket auction\, vendors and so much more.  \nIt was here in Carson City that Samuel Longhorne Clemens started signing his work under the pen name Mark Twain. Twain commenced his writing career with the Territorial Press\, writing letters to the editor. The first letter that he signed using his new pen name was a humorous description of a party that he attended at the home of the former California Governor J. Neely\, a story that was published on January 31\, 1863 – signed “yours dreamily\, Mark Twain”.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/mark-twain-days/
LOCATION:First Judicial District Court & Carson City Justice/Municipal Court\, 885 E. Musser St.\, Carson City\, NV\, 89701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Folklife,Literary
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230421T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T020000
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
CREATED:20230414T165452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230414T165452Z
UID:36404-1682110800-1682128800@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:El Papachango + Barisone + Mr. Wu
DESCRIPTION:El Papachango\, Barisone and Mr. Wu will be adorning The Stone House with music to make your body rock! Join us for this epic dance party!\nEL PAPACHANGO \n(B.A Argentina – Oakland CA USA) \nArgentinian Dj sensation\, El Papachango has been at the forefront of the West Coast Bass music scene since co-founding the legendary performance and avant-garde production crew\, El Circo in 2002. He brought with him a love of music from South America that he blends with west coast underground beats to create a groove that is unique and infectious wherever he goes. His sound is characterized by sexy\, soulful banging Global Bass fusion\, with a Latin sazon that is quintessential to his name. He has headlined the biggest Festival stages across US and Canada\, such as Lightning In Bottle\, Shambhala\, Bass Coast\, Symbiosis\, and Burning Man\, to name a few. The past year his performances have proven to be exceptionally electrifying since touring as a duo with live vocalist Dakini Star. \nCoupled with the blazing vocals of Dakini Star this duo is sure to deliver a scintillating and undeniably unique performance that will leave audiences wanting more!!! \nMUSIC: \n \nSOCIALS: \nhttps://www.facebook.com/elpapachangomusic \nBARISONE \nKnown for bringing a multitude of tasteful and sexy music to the dancefloor\, Portland based artist\, Barisone provides a balanced yet diverse collection of tunes that span many genres. Dedicated to DJing since the 90’s\, he draws inspiration from that era and his love for Hip Hop and Dancehall music. His focus is intimacy and it’s clear to any audience that he is most passionate about moving people through sound. \nOver the past several years\, Barisone has been a staple of the west coast underground scene. Flying under the radar at many of the U.S. and Canada’s most popular festivals\, while slowly building a fan base one dance floor at a time. More recently\, he and collaborator\, PRSN have been curating Wake The Town\, a flavorful monthly that has proven to be one of Portland’s most interesting and impressive dance parties. A true selector\, Barisone always delivers exactly what is needed to set the vibe and move the people. \n“His sets are vibey\, fresh\, and his flow is impeccable. He’s a DJ that plays mostly music I’ve never heard before\, but always want to hear more of.” – Booms and Claps \nMUSIC: \nsoundcloud.com/barisone \nSOCIALS: \ninstagram.com/djbarisone \nMr. Wu \nMr. Wu’s journey as a DJ has spanned scenes and genres\, starting with spinning house music on vinyl. More recently\, his time spent with street dance has given him a new perspective on music and movement. His following has grown especially thanks to his mixes\, which lean into emotion and storytelling through music. Over the years\, he’s carved out a niche for himself playing sets with genre-bending storylines and soulful ebbs and flows. \nMUSIC: \n \nSOCIALS: \nhttps://www.instagram.com/rythmatix/ \nhttps://www.instagram.com/__mr_wu \n  \n 
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/el-papachango-barisone-mr-wu/
LOCATION:The Stone House\, 107 Sacramento Street\, Nevada City\, CA\, 95959\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230423
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
CREATED:20230329T205554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230329T205602Z
UID:36184-1682121600-1682207999@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Sandy Valley Earth Day Water Theme Festival of Art Science Music More
DESCRIPTION:EARTH DAY SANDY VALLEY NV: Decade of Micro°Fests: Water Celebration 2023 \nApril 22 is Earth Day worldwide and will be joyfully celebrated in Clark County Nevada by honoring those who bravely defended Sandy Valley’s local aquifer\, with history\, art\, science and music at their second annual event of a planned decade of micro°fests\, 12:00-4:00\, rain or shine\, free\, all ages\, Sandy Valley Senior Center\, 690 Quartz Avenue. \nSpecifically designed to be cozy\, you are asked to “Bring Your Lunch” as a sweet tradition\, and subtle nod to all mothers\, and to “keep it simple!” \n“Sandy Valley Earth Day: Decade of Micro°Fests” was founded by the trustee of Richard and Drue Bale Family Trust\, M. Donnelly. This year’s theme is local water. Last year’s theme was local mining and geology and next year’s theme is air. \nSandy Valley Nevada\, forty miles south of Las Vegas\, has few modern amenities; however\, they have something more precious: courage\, self-reliance\, persistence and fierce vigilant protection of their local aquifer. \nFor a decade\, dozens of unstoppable resident volunteers\, such as the Bacher\, Knight\, Clark\, Lowe and other families\, worked with geologist Joy Fiore\, lawyer Al Marquis\, Judge Dawn Haviland and others to thwart powerful Vidler Company (now owned by D.R. Horton\, largest homebuilder in the United States) that was hellbent on taking water from their Sandy Mesquite aquifer\, to ship it roughly 20 miles over mountains to Primm\, for high profit casino commercial use. That would have  likely caused permanent drought in this mostly micro agricultural horse raising community. These unconquerable residents became known as the “Water Warriors.” \nIt started when the Bacher and Knight families\, then living on Cherokee Avenue\, saw industrial trucks with giant conduit pipes plowing into the dry lakebed outside their windows on a holiday weekend! Their combined quick action stopped the surreptitious effort of Vidler Company. Immediately word spread about that brazen illegal attempt to “take nearly all our water\, against any legal standing\, or notice.” \nTo honor them\, this water celebration commissioned art by muralist and Sandy Valley resident Shawn Ealy. It will be permanently displayed above a sleek steel water fountain in the Senior Center. Shawn’s painting-collage will feature local gems\, sand\, artifacts and interpretation of the warrior logo amidst a locally inspired water scene. \nThe water warriors hired resident super-lawyer\,\nAl Marquis after the lead attorney died of a heart attack from stress. Al is a Sandy Valley ranch-owner\, cowboy poet and philanthropist\, beloved for generosity and quick wit.\nHe returns this year with his presentation\, “Preserving Our Water” which shares legal battle twists\, turns and adventures\, that resulted in the remarkable victorious decision from the Nevada Supreme Court that protects Sandy Valley\, locally known as\, the “little village that beat the ‘big guys’ against all odds.” \nPrecious Nevada local history should never be forgotten\, hence\, a memory book of articles\, photos\, testimonies and ephemera will stay with Ealy’s permanent art as a growing history archive. \nSandy Valley is part of Goodsprings mining district\, where Joe Good’s abundant springs supplied water to miners\, companies and travelers far and wide. Intricacies of collecting\, distributing and managing water will be shared by Mary Blake of Goodsprings Historical Society\, who returns a second year to Earth Day. Of note\, their annual walking tour is a “must do!” Many dine afterward at historically preserved Pioneer Saloon which donates to GHS and other community events. Goodsprings “names wall” is featured in Pioneer’s dining garden. Walking tour brochures are available in their general store. \nLas Vegas Valley Water District retired engineer\, Sandy resident Kevin McMahan\, will speak about large and small water systems\, pumping\, purifying\, and understanding dynamics of water. \nSouthern Nevada Gem and Mineral Society lifetime member and Kids Club educational ambassador\, Mary Beth Paladino\, returns to talk about Marine Fossils and host an activity table with giveaways. \nRounding out the event is Reiki Master Eileen Meeks\, Pahrump dot-com owner of Stoned Healer\, who will share scientifically proven water “memory.” \nA joyful acoustic jam\, hosted by Pioneer Saloon owner\, guitarist Stephen Staats (aka Old Man Liver) and “Remynders” band member Kevin Magowan will play water-themed tunes\, a few sing-alongs as well as original music.\nBetween presentations will be easy rubber-duckie games\, giveaways and a mermaid photo-op! \nEarth Day was established in 1970 by Senator Gaylord Nelson to bolster public consciousness about air and water pollution. Employing Dennis Hayes to coordinate grassroot college involvement\, their efforts led to establishing the Environmental Protection Agency\, Clean Air and Clean Water Acts. Working collaboratively with Republican Pete McClosky they chose April 22 because that is between Spring Break and Final Exams\, to maximize student participation. \nMost mamas said to us as we went to school\,\n“Don’t forget your lunch!” Sandy Valley Earth Day keeps that common memory alive. \nevent line: 702-723-0085\nFacebook:\nhttps://m.facebook.com/groups/908218503144462/\nHandicap accessible\, free parking.\nDirections: Exit 12 off I 15\, right on route 161\,\nleft on Sandy Valley Road curvy mountain pass\,\nright on Cherokee\, which bends left\,\nand becomes Quartz\,  690 Quartz. far west end.\nadjoining park has shaded picnic tables\, bathrooms and grass lawn. \n \n++++++END++++++
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/sandy-valley-earth-day-water-theme-festival-of-art-science-music-more/
LOCATION:NV
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Folklife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
CREATED:20230426T195132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230426T195132Z
UID:36520-1682182800-1682193600@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:PAREH PARVAZ
DESCRIPTION:Afsaneh Javanmard creates unforgettable photographs by combining her bold creative vision with extracting technical skill. One of the first women to pursue a career in commercial photography in Iran\, Javanmard began taking photos professionally in Tehran in her early 20s. As a teenager\, she carried her camera everywhere\, winning praise for her photographs of friends and family. After studying photography at a private university in Tehran\, she started making family portraits and photographing Persian weddings professionally. \nShe likes to create a surreal world and drown herself in it. A peaceful and colorful place to avoid the reality and cruelty of the world. “Water is a symbol of purity\, I feel weightless and free\, shapeless\, unpredictable\, wild\, and at the same time collected. When I put my head under the water\, I feel this energy that’s like a musical symphony\, its cheerful and liberating.”
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/pareh-parvaz/
LOCATION:Available Space Art Projects\, 1507 W. Oakey Blvd.\, Las Vegas\, NV\, 89102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reception
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ORGANIZER;CN="Available Space Art Projects":MAILTO:availablespaceartprojects@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
CREATED:20230406T152217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230406T152217Z
UID:36328-1682186400-1682191800@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Nevada Shakespeare Festival Presents Free Shakespeare in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Nevada Shakespeare Festival in partnership with the City of Henderson presents Free Shakespeare in the Parks.\nJoin a group of Shakespearean bandits for an all-ages romp through the greatest love story ever told – six actors\, three and a half sword fights\, two bottles of poison\, a little bit of Bon Jovi\, and the words of the world’s most beloved playwright promise to leave you\, and possibly the cast\, in stitches.\nBring a blanket\, a picnic basket\, your friends and enjoy some free Shakespeare in the park. Shows start about 6pm. Fun for the whole family!
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/nevada-shakespeare-festival-presents-free-shakespeare-in-the-park-2/
LOCATION:Silver Springs Recreation Center\, 1951 Silver Springs Pkwy\, Henderson\, NV\, 89074\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Performing
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nevada Shakespeare Festival":MAILTO:nevadashakespeare@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
CREATED:20230103T172902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230103T172902Z
UID:34571-1682193600-1682200800@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:A.V.A. Ballet Theatre and the Reno Phil's Frozen
DESCRIPTION:The spring gala season for A.V.A. Ballet Theatre opens with the classic ballet Frozen on April 22nd and 23rd at the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts. Choreographed by Alexander Van Alstyne\, Frozen is the captivating story written by Hans Christian Andersen. When their kingdom becomes trapped in a perpetual winter\, Anna joins forces with mountaineer Kristoff to find Anna’s sister\, Snow Queen Elsa\, and break the icy spell. This classic story is filled with mesmerizing dance\, intrigue\, and is fun for the entire family. The Reno Philharmonic Orchestra will perform the exciting score. Jason Altieri will be conducting the orchestra. \nOutstanding guest principal dancers from throughout the country will perform with the large cast from A.V.A. Ballet Theatre. \nThe Saturday April 22nd performance will be held at 8pm and the Sunday April 23rd performance will be at 2pm. Ticket prices for adults are $30 to $60. Ticket prices for children 12 and under and seniors 65 and older are $25 to $55. For tickets call the Pioneer Center at 775-434-1050 or on-line at pioneercenter.com. Box office hours are Monday through Friday 10am to 4pm. \nA.V.A. Ballet Theatre is the resident ballet company of the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts. They are northern Nevada’s largest company under the instruction of a professional faculty with years of performing experience in renowned metropolitan ballet and production companies across the United States and Europe.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/a-v-a-ballet-theatre-and-the-reno-phils-frozen/2023-04-22/
LOCATION:Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts\, 100 South Virginia Street\, Reno\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Performing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230423T020000
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
CREATED:20230414T165814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230414T165814Z
UID:36408-1682199000-1682215200@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:TSH & Eros Entwine Present: Down to Earth ft. Plantrae
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Earth day at The Stonehouse for an evening of music from Plantrae and guests! \nBy Stone House Productions\n381 followers\nStonehouse & Eros Entwine Present: Down to Earth ft. Plantrae. An earth day event Support from Guppy & Sakiya! \nTo show our appreciation for the planet\, 5% of profits will go to Earth Guardians\, an environmentalist organization. \nApril 22nd 2023 \nDoors 9:00pm \nFood 6:00-10:00pm \nPresale $20|$25 \nDoor Price $30 \nSet Times: \nGuppy 10:00-11:15pm \nPlantrae 11:15pm-12:30am \nSakiya 12:30-2:00am \nPLANTRAE \nEqual parts beautiful\, hype\, dynamic and dark\, PLANTRAE makes electronic music for the middle of the night. From cinematic emotional waves to rolling low end thump\, it’s easy to get lost in this lush neon forest of future music. Plantrae has been playing shows and festival lineups worldwide for years including North and South America\, Canada\, and Australia\, and is constantly pushing the boundaries of live instrumental electronic performance as a music producer and live instrumentalist. \nMUSIC \nSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1RHcj161jldxUFQxuv2smS \nSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/plantrae \nSOCIALS: \nhttps://www.facebook.com/plantraemusic/ \nGuppy \nLorynn\, known as Guppy or The Gup\, was raised in ATL based in Nevada City & SF. Influenced by Hip Hop\, jam bands\, and Latin grooves; her sound consists of sexy tones and booty droppin beats. You can usually find her DJing at renegades in the Norcal Mountains\, Burning Man\, Yacht Parties in Mexico\, or your favorite underground venues. \nMUSIC \n \nSakiya \nSakiya means where all channels connect to the source. With soul centered sounds playing from the heart\, her music is sure to take you on a journey from within. With an extensive variety of music & eclectic taste\, Sakiya is always sure to switch up the vibes to keep things interesting and fresh. Growing up\, she was inspired by legends such as Pink Floyd\, Led Zepplin\, The Doors\, Lauryn Hill\, Nina Simone as well as other classics who share a deep message. Her musical influences today span over a wide range of genres & musical geniuses such as Charles the First\, Clozee\, Friend. \, Kalya Scintilla\, Opiuo\, OAKK and many more. Diving into her mixes will get your body grooving and put your mind at ease. It is her intention to channel and reach diverse crowds of people to bring everyone together into a state of oneness. With juicy world bass rhythms and vibey grooves to get your body moving and mind centered\, she will take you on a journey that encourages one to ponder the idea that we are interdimensional beings living a magical human experience meant to reach higher states of consciousness. From spacey synthesis to world drum rhythms\, Sakiya will introduce her listeners to spontaneous conscious hip hop flows and eccentric harmonies that will leave you wanting more. \nLinks: \nhttps://linktr.ee/sakiya.music
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/tsh-eros-entwine-present-down-to-earth-ft-plantrae/
LOCATION:The Stone House\, 107 Sacramento Street\, Nevada City\, CA\, 95959\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230424T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230424T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
CREATED:20230424T151530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230424T151839Z
UID:36499-1682326800-1682352000@www.nvartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Between Earth & Sky
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:\nThe Metro Gallery at Reno City Hall is hosting “Between Earth & Sky\,” a group exhibition featuring Northern Nevada artists whose work celebrates the unique high desert landscape of the Great Basin. The show will run from April 24 to June 9\, 2023\, and will showcase paintings\, photography\, jewelry\, and mixed media works that capture the beauty and complexity of the Great Basin region. The public is invited to meet the artists at a reception on Thursday\, May 18 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.\n\nCurated by the 2022-23 Reno City Artist Rossitza Todorova\, “Between Earth & Sky” offers a rich and diverse view for art lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. Each artist brings a unique perspective to the landscape\, interpreting the region’s natural beauty in their style. Participating artists include Galen Brown\, Grace Davis\, Gerald Lee Franzen\, Ahren Hertel\, Scott Hinton\, Asa Kennedy\, Kirsten Mashinter\, Melissa Melero-Moose\, Elaine Parks\, Austin Pratt\, Gail Rappa\, Rachel Stiff\, and Sidne Teske. The exhibition features a wide range of mediums\, allowing visitors to appreciate the diverse talents of Northern Nevada’s artists.\n\nFor more information about the exhibition\, artist\, and curator\, visit rossitza.art.\n\nABOUT METRO GALLERY:\nAbout the Metro Gallery: The Metro Gallery at Reno City Hall is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno. Metro Gallery is open to the public and free of charge. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The gallery is accessible through City Hall’s main entrance on the 2nd floor of the City Hall parking garage (NW corner of First St. & Center St.). Upon entering the 2nd floor\, take the elevator to the 1st floor to access the gallery. For more information\, please contact City of Reno Arts & Culture at 775.334.6264.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/between-earth-sky/2023-04-24/
LOCATION:Reno City Hall\, 1 E. 1st St.\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230425T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230425T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T143651
CREATED:20230424T151750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230424T151750Z
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SUMMARY:Senior Artists Exhibit & Show
DESCRIPTION:Gallery East & West in the McKinley Arts & Culture Center is proud to host the “Senior Artists Exhibit & Show\,” organized by the City of Reno Senior Citizens Advisory Committee.  The exhibition will run from April 25 to June 2\, 2023 in McKinley Arts and Culture Center\, Gallery East and West. The public is invited to attend the artists’ reception on Thursday\, May 4\, 2023 from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. \nIn honor of Older Americans Month this May\, the exhibit celebrates seniors’ creativity. This is the second annual senior artist exhibit that showcases work by Reno residents aged 60 or older. The show includes a variety of mediums including painting\, photography\, macramé\, needlepoint\, crochet\, sculpture\, pottery\, jewelry\, glass art\, and more – the list is endless! \nThe deadline to submit work is April 19\, 2023 and details can be found at https://www.reno.gov/community/seniors/older-americans-month.\nQuestions about the show can be directed to Seniors@reno.gov or (775) 453-4058. \nTo learn more about the artists and the exhibition:\nhttps://www.reno.gov/community/arts-culture/city-art-galleries/mckinley-gallery-east-and-west
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/senior-artists-exhibit-show/2023-04-25/
LOCATION:McKinley Arts  and Cultural Center\, 925 Riverside Dr.\, Reno\, NV\, 89503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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SUMMARY:Judith Klausner: (de)composed
DESCRIPTION:(de)composed  features small sculptures depicting decomposing matter created through the appreciative lens of a disabled artist. \nArtist Statement\nOften when something has “gone bad\,” it gives rise to something new\, but it can be hard to appreciate new growth in the shadow of our disappointment. I like the idea of spending hours meticulously crafting something that most people think of as ruined. Even my materials are an exercise in reevaluating the underappreciated: my primary medium is generally dismissed as “for kids.” \nThis work reflects my own journey to reframe my life as a disabled person. I spent a decade only seeing the ways my life hadn’t turned out how I had expected\, and seeing those discrepancies as failures. It has only been by readjusting my lens that I have learned to appreciate the life I do have. I am finally allowing myself to be happy. \nI believe this theme also taps into a larger experience that is particularly strong right now. The past 2+ years of pandemic have derailed what many people expected from their lives. We have all had to reframe our expectations and our sources of joy. I hope this work can reflect those experiences\, too\, and help encourage the (sometimes painful) growth it takes to make that shift. \nThe work in (de)composed was made with a self-imposed rule that every element had to be created. Every rock\, popsicle stick\, and sweaty slice of cheese is painstakingly sculpted and detailed by hand. This mandate pushed me to learn new ways of looking at familiar objects\, as well as new ways of using a familiar material. \nJudith Klausner is a Somerville\, MA artist with a love for small\, intricate\, and overlooked things. She received her degree in Studio Art from Wesleyan University in 2007 after constructing her thesis primarily out of insects\, and has since continued to search the details of her surroundings for inspiration. Her experience of invisible disability and chronic pain play an integral role in how she views the world and creates art. Her work has been featured in Harper’s magazine\, Reader’s Digest\, the Huffington Post and NPR\, and exhibited in venues internationally including the Susquehanna Art Museum\, Museum of Natural History\, RI\, Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto\, and the Boston Children’s Museum. Judith enjoys playing with her food\, both recreationally and professionally. \nOn exhibit at Windmill Library from April 25 through July 3\, 2023
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/judith-klausner-decomposed/2023-04-25/
LOCATION:Windmill Library\, 7060 W Windmill Ln\, Las Vegas\, NV\, 89113\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reception
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SUMMARY:ReadersMagnet Book Confab San Francisco: An Endless Pursuit of Spreading the Art of Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:This year\, ReadersMagnet will once again host ReadersMagnet Book Confab – its original and innovative pop-up event for storytellers and book lovers. More than just a gathering of book enthusiasts\, the event allows writers to build their brand and connect with their readers. Following its resounding success on the East Coast\, ReadersMagnet will bring its second Book Confab to San Francisco\, California. ReadersMagnet Book Confab San Francisco will run from April 28 to 30\, 2023\, at 1086 Howard St.\, San Francisco\, CA. \nIt is no coincidence that San Francisco\, California’s Golden State\, is the most strategic venue to stage the event. ReadersMagnet Book Confab will unite authors\, publishers\, librarians\, and academics in the bright and sunny Golden State\, where culture\, art\, and literature converge. \nTake the chance to learn\, network\, and celebrate the art of storytelling. Join us and be part of another literary milestone at ReadersMagnet Book Confab San Francisco. Learn more about ReadersMagnet Book Confab San Francisco by calling us at 1-800-805-0762. You may also send us an email at info@readersmagnet.com. For more details\, visit www.readersmagnet.com.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/readersmagnet-book-confab-san-francisco-an-endless-pursuit-of-spreading-the-art-of-storytelling/
LOCATION:NV
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SUMMARY:MFA Thesis Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Thesis exhibition of artworks by MFA in Visual Arts student Bridget Enderle. Reception: May 5\, 2023 5-7 p.m.
URL:https://www.nvartscouncil.org/event/mfa-thesis-exhibition/2023-05-01/
LOCATION:Jot Travis Building\, Student Gallery South\, 1664 N. Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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