“Illuminations” Reception
Meet the artist at a reception for William Wilkerson’s “Illuminated” exhibit. The works in this exhibit by William Wilkerson are all bound thematically by the concept of light. Each piece
Meet the artist at a reception for William Wilkerson’s “Illuminated” exhibit. The works in this exhibit by William Wilkerson are all bound thematically by the concept of light. Each piece
In this exhibit, primarily local artists are invited to make a piece of artwork related to the lunar new year and the Asian culture they are highlighting. This process is
The Celebrating Life! 2024 Master’s Exhibition Artist Reception features award-winning artists from the Celebrating Life! series of exhibits organized by the City of Las Vegas. The List relies on you
Local artist Joseph Watson curated a city of Las Vegas exhibit celebrating Black artists who live and work in Las Vegas and other southwestern states. In addition to Joseph Watson’s
Lee Lanier, of Lee Lanier Paints Art Gallery located in the Arts Factory, has created this interactive exhibit inviting viewers to write the narratives for his quirky, acrylic paintings. Lanier
Spiritual Awakening is a series of acrylic paintings created by JonteTheArtist exploring spirituality in depth. JonteTheArtist uses a signature style of texture, light, and color to bring an intensity and
The Sun Is Always Shining is inspired by the saying, “There is a light at the end of every tunnel;” meaning no matter how hard times may get, better days
Forward — a Weaving Our Cultures is an exhibit that showcases the art of Latina, Native American, African American, and Asian American women, as they answer the question: What does
Work in Progress is a live reading and art aucution. Several artists, including Dominque Conway, Michael Hanson, Destiny Pinder-Buckley, and Tanya Shirazi, will be presenting readings. The event, hosted by
Originally from Senegal, Djibril N’Doye is well known for his wood burning expertise. This body of artwork honors the Dogon people in Mali, who are known all over the world
Sculptors use a range of common everyday materials, such as paper, cardboard, Styrofoam, wire, and more to explore their ideas in imaginative and unexpected ways in this exhibit on display
Roses: an Experience of Black History, Present, and Future is anticipated in to include gifts of roses and celebrations of Black culture, the history, the present and looking toward a
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