Category: Lilley Museum

Guillermo Bert asks us to think of immigration as cross-pollination

The Los Angeles artist, now showing at both of Reno's art museums, has a talent for rendering cultural artifacts out of the excesses of capitalism

/ September 19, 2023

Audience participation

The Lilley Museum is experimenting with a hands-on approach to learning what the community wants from an art institution

/ May 24, 2023

Linda Alterwitz on love + loss

The Las Vegas artist mixes science and emotion in her latest installation, now on view at the Lilley

/ March 14, 2023

Podcast: Stephanie Gibson

She's the new director of the Lilley Museum at UNR

/ February 17, 2023

Unglamorously gorgeous

Phyllis Shafer’s ‘The Nature of Time’ at the Lilley conjures a spell of Sierra landscapes

/ December 22, 2022

Podcast: Vivian Zavataro wants her museum to better serve the community

'The problem is that a lot of people don’t see themselves being represented in museums.'

/ October 28, 2021

Who is Leonor Fini?

If you like powerful women, dark-leaning erotica, or (no kidding) cats, this free-spirited 20th-century painter might be your kindred spirit

/ March 11, 2021

Sister act

How Nevada’s two university art museums survived the pandemic

/ January 11, 2021

Nevada’s art museums are cleared to open, but don’t rush their doors just yet

Meanwhile, their virtual pandemic programs are helping them reach longstanding accessibility goals

/ May 29, 2020

“Quiet strength”

Dyani White Hawk's beaded paintings speak a few different dialects at once

/ April 11, 2019