
Ghosts, mystics and best-dressed beasts
UNR's MFA Midway Exhibition is underway

Street cred
At 21, Diane Bush photographed a London neighborhood as it was being gentrified. Almost 50 years later, she got a book deal.

Present tense
Just in time for Election Day—UNR's MFA show goes deep into political reality and deep into fantasy

Trashlands
Anxious frenzy and cheery cuteness—all in the same bite

Wall to wall
A scholarly exhibition brings a long-forgotten photographer into the present

Shrink and you shall find
A landscape rendered tiny is no longer a landscape. It's a symbol of your state of mind.

Sneak peek
New University Arts Building slated for January debut

Art for all?
As plans move forward for a Las Vegas museum, questions arise about how it will serve its neighbors

Sierra Arts reaches for the third rail
Reno-area academics' work speaks volumes—but shoehorning it into a theme has a stifling effect

Why I write about art
When there are so many different types of expression, it's easy for a disconnect to form. Art can start to look pretentious and exclusive. And I'll be the first to admit that sometimes art is pretentious and exclusive.