SOLD OUT: The Reno Phil presents “Being Beethoven”

Join the Reno Phil for an immersive musical experience that explores how classical music’s most revered composer, Ludwig van Beethoven, continued to pursue creating music after losing his hearing and becoming trapped in a silent world. In this interactive concert, attendees are invited to consider how the loss of a sense affects perception. A string quartet and pianist will perform works from Beethoven’s life, starting when he could hear, and throughout his journey into deafness. This program will be accompanied in its exploration by an audiologist, who will provide a scientific perspective to compliment the artistic experience. Enjoy immersive, experiential surprises along the way in this a truly unique concert celebrating the perseverance of art through adversity.

*Concert will be held in the Nightingale Sky Room. Doors open at 7 pm with cash bar. Concert at 7:30 pm. General admission seating. 

Tickets available at renophil.com.

This program is presented as part of UPSTAGE: A Literary and Performing Art Series supported by the Nightingale Family Foundation and the Williams Foundation.

Poetry Out Loud Statewide Semifinals

The National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation have partnered with U.S. state arts agencies to support Poetry Out Loud, a contest that encourages the nation’s youth to learn about great poetry through memorization and recitation. This program helps students master public speaking skills, build self-confidence, and learn about their literary heritage.  Please join the Holland Project to support these young students in the Poetry Out Loud State Semifinal Competition.

Collateral & Co. presents “The Space Above: Dance, Film and Poetry”

Join us for a multimedia dance work presented by Collateral & Co. in collaboration with Tweaking Reality Studios. Featuring dance film by Tweaking Reality Studios, poetry by Valerie Padovani, light installations by Jared Clemmensen and choreography by Reno based contemporary dance company, Collateral & Co., and NY based choreographer, Leisa DeCarlo this performance follows six dancers from sunset to sunrise in the Nevada desert. The Space Above explores the vast Nevada sky, the thoughts that exist in our own minds, and attempts to make sense of our place in a world of darkness and light.

*Doors open at 5:30 pm with cash bar.

This program is presented as part of UPSTAGE: A Literary and Performing Art Series supported by the Nightingale Family Foundation and the Williams Foundation.

Holiday Sip & Shop

Enjoy drinks and bites while you find the perfect gift at the Shop.  Storewide savings: Everyone receives 10% savings while members receive 20% savings.

Holiday Sale

Find one-of-a-kind gifts for every art lover on your list at the annual Holiday Sale! From locally-made bags and jewelry to the Museum’s specialty books, the entire store is on sale. Everyone receives 10% savings, Museum Members receive 20%

Holiday Sale

Find one-of-a-kind gifts for every art lover on your list at the annual Holiday Sale! From locally-made bags and jewelry to the Museum’s specialty books, the entire store is on sale. Everyone receives 10% savings, Museum Members receive 20%

Holiday Sale

Find one-of-a-kind gifts for every art lover on your list at the annual Holiday Sale! From locally-made bags and jewelry to the Museum’s specialty books, the entire store is on sale. Everyone receives 10% savings, Museum Members receive 20%

Teen Art Night 2020

Join the Holland Project and the Nevada Museum of Art for our annual “teen-takeover” featuring live music, DJs, gallery access, interactive adventures, hands-on workshops, special performances and more!

This year’s theme: HAIR – hair as material, a canvas, a symbol of rebellion, of new possibilities, an expression of identity, gender, a fashion statement.

This year’s theme will be embedded throughout the night’s activities and everyone is invited to get in on the action. Make an outfit out of hair, hunt the galleries for hair expressions, create a wig out of non-traditional objects, showcase your own identity with a unique hair statement, create some accessories.

Teachers/parents may submit a request for a fee waiver/reduction to jessica.imus@nevadaart.org if required. 

Sponsored by NV Energy

Shabbat Dinner with Distinguished Guest, Jordan D. Schnitzer

Join us for a special dinner honoring philanthropist and art collector Jordan D. Schnitzer. Join us at 6 pm for a gallery preview of “The World Stage: Contemporary Art from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation.” Following the exhibition preview, guests will enjoy a traditional Shabbat dinner prepared by chez louie in the Nightingale Sky Room with remarks from our honored guest in conversation with JoAnne Northrup, Curatorial Director and Curator of Contemporary Art.

Gallery preview at 6 pm. Dinner will begin at 6:30 pm in the Nightingale Sky Room. Advanced reservations are required. Please register by March 10.

Seating for dinner is open and service will be family style. Pricing is inclusive of gratuity. To request group seating, please call or email Heidi Loeb at 775.398.7235

Jordan D. Schnitzer is President of Harsch Investment Properties, a privately-owned real estate investment company based in Portland, Oregon, which owns and operates over 27 million square feet of office, multi-tenant industrial, multi-family and retail properties in six western states, including Nevada. He is also a world-class collector of contemporary art with a collection that currently numbers over 14,000 works.

Scholastic Art Awards 2020 Ceremony

Gold and Silver Key award-winning students are presented with their awards and honored during this special ceremony at the Museum attended by family, teachers, friends, and members of the community.

All invited guests must RSVP to Jacque Dawson by February 13, 2020 to attend. Due to limited space, Gold and Silver Key award-winning students may RSVP with up to two guests and educators may bring one guest. 

 

FREE Admission