Reception, awards for “Celebrating Life! 2024”
This annual juried fine arts competition for ages 50 and older and exhibit is sponsored by the Las Vegas Arts Commission and Nevada Clay Guild. This year’s juror is Laura
This annual juried fine arts competition for ages 50 and older and exhibit is sponsored by the Las Vegas Arts Commission and Nevada Clay Guild. This year’s juror is Laura
This May 4 at Indigemart, local artists and vendors share their work with the community. There will be activities for all ages, plus food and music. Enjoying The List? Become
Vis a vis his exhibit “Jones Ranch, Egypt,” Holmes talks about his series of drawings that merge images of figures from the American West and depictions of African sculpture. In
This collection is a collaboration of fiber art and mixed-media art by eight women who express a common interest in textiles and found objects. The works feature a wide range
Paintings that explore the need for connection to both nature and community, particularly in the context of instantaneous social immersion and post-pandemic discontent. “My hope is that my art will
Theo Tso is an enrolled member of the Las Vegas Paiute Tribe and also has ties to the Navajo (Diné). He is the creative mind behind “Captain Paiute: Indigenous Defender
Seeing these paintings by artist Lee Lanier, in which characters interact with surrounding objects or each other, viewers are invited to write their own narratives — Lanier thinks viewers often
Celebrate Earth Day and Mother’s Day by stepping into a realm where art and nature intertwine in an enchanting celebration of Georgia O’Keeffe’s timeless masterpiece during our, O’KEEFFE: One Hundred
This pop-up art event will feature zines, prints, original artwork and more as part of Market in the Alley. Enjoying The List? Become a member today!
The theme for this session is “all in the family,” so bring photos, letters, records, or copies of family documents — then learn the history of collage as you alter
It’s time to celebrate the history and art influenced by the Clark County Fair in this exhibit produced in partnership with 4-H Youth Development. It includes juror Jesus Solis-Leon, of
According to artist Samantha Giddens, this exhibit has two parts, both dealing with struggle, loss, and being disregarded. As more houses are built, our native fauna and flora are pushed
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