Archives: Organizers

The Neon Museum

Founded in 1996, The Neon Museum is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to collecting, preserving, studying, and exhibiting iconic Las Vegas signs for educational, historic, arts and cultural enrichment. On its 2.27-acre campus, The Neon Museum has an outdoor exhibition space known as the Neon Boneyard; the North Gallery, home to the immersive audiovisual experience “Brilliant! Jackpot” which uses technology...

/ April 23, 2022

Artemisia Studios

Artemisia Studios is a visual arts space located at 255 Bell Street just west of downtown Reno. Our mission is to foster a diverse group of working artists that share their talents with the art community, as well as come together to create events and activities celebrating the arts. We have a large studio room that accommodates our various classes,...

/ February 28, 2022

Great American Craft Fairs

Great American Craft Fairs, Formerly Collete Promotions, was started by Thelma Collete in the 1960s in Reno to promote arts and crafts fairs at the then-new Park Lane Mall. In 1971, an arts and Crafts fair was started in Graeagle CA by Collete and Jeffrey Denison. The Graeagle Arts & Crafts Fair is proud to be serving the Graeagle Community...

/ February 28, 2022

Arts for All Nevada

Arts for All Nevada is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Reno, seeking to integrate the exploration of arts and culture into the lives of all, starting with our own community. We offer a variety of quality fine art classes to the public, implement art programs in the school systems, and steward  the historic Lake Mansion responsibly as a community center...

/ January 25, 2022

Sierra Watercolor Society

SIERRA WATERCOLOR SOCIETY IS A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION SERVING THE ARTS IN NORTHERN NEVADA ​AND EASTERN CALIFORNIA. FOR THE COMMUNITY: SWS presents painting exhibits in public spaces throughout the year, including one annual show judged by a professional juror. Meetings for members include educational lectures and demonstrations by well-known artists. SWS’s Art Angels program sends volunteers to teach art in regional...

/ January 24, 2022

Core Contemporary

Located the historic Sahara Commercial Center/New Orleans Square, Core Contemporary provides an engaging and accessible setting in which to experience remarkable original art, meet working artists, watch live painting, enjoy immersive educational forums, listen to live music, and host private events.  For more information, visit: 900 Karen Avenue, Suite D222, Las Vegas, NV 89109 or www.corecontemporary.com

/ December 13, 2021

Art History Visual Culture Studies (AHVCS) Forum

Department of Art, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV, United States, 89557 bvanhoesen@unr.edu

/ November 1, 2021

Great Basin Native Artists

Great Basin Native Artists is a collective of Indigenous artists living in/or originally from the Great Basin areas of Nevada, California, Southern Oregon, Southern Idaho, and Utah. The mission of the GBNA archive is to create better knowledge of the art and peoples of the Great Basin and to create opportunities for this underrepresented region in all forms of the...

/ September 14, 2021

Laika Press

Laika Press is a nonprofit Community Printmaking space focused on teaching and increasing the accessibility of printmaking for students and artists of all ages, as well as fostering a more connected printmaking community in the Reno area. We offer printmaking equipment, supplies, and education for public use. Located at 1717 S. Wells Ave., Reno, NV, nestled between Magpie Coffee Roasters...

/ August 26, 2021