Month: October 2023

Friday art news roundup
2 new public artworks + 2 grants + 2 jobs + Las Vegas artists to exhibit in London

Ancestral knowledge
Iyana Esters' photographs highlight tradition in contemporary Black life

‘It Started with Willows’
The Great Basin Native Artists’ latest exhibition helps ensure that Native art isn’t relegated to a historical footnote

Behind the new mile-long poem that runs along Truckee River
Years of obsessive research, and the best backstory of a font we've ever heard

New to Nevada: Kelly Chorpening
A move from urban London to wilderness-adjacent Reno brought her closer to nature—and to the trash strewn across it

Friday art news roundup
A new mural in Reno + MFA applications open in Las Vegas + new museum wing named + a new classroom space

Friday art news roundup
Las Vegas art instructor job + grants for artists

Justin Favela is taking Hispanic Heritage Month off
Our New Mexico correspondent visits his 'Reposo' performance at the National Hispanic Cultural Center (and is hard-pressed to take an hour off)

Cannupa Hanska Luger turns the Western anthropological gaze on its head
His exhibition 'Speechless' explores the notion of which cultural developments we call 'advanced'