Holiday Sale

It only happens once a year – shop the Nevada Museum of Art Holiday Sale. Find jewelry, stationery, home décor, art books, glassware, puzzles, toys and locally made gifts. 10% savings for everyone, 20% savings for Museum Members. Shop in-store and online.

Holiday Sale

It only happens once a year – shop the Nevada Museum of Art Holiday Sale. Find jewelry, stationery, home décor, art books, glassware, puzzles, toys and locally made gifts. 10% savings for everyone, 20% savings for Museum Members. Shop in-store and online.

Holiday Sale

It only happens once a year – shop the Nevada Museum of Art Holiday Sale. Find jewelry, stationery, home décor, art books, glassware, puzzles, toys and locally made gifts. 10% savings for everyone, 20% savings for Museum Members. Shop in-store and online.

Members’ Exclusive Presale

Members shop early at the Exclusive Presale – a benefit of membership. Shop December 6 and 7 for the best selection of jewelry, stationery, home décor, art books, glassware, puzzles, toys and locally made gifts. 20% savings for Museum Members. Shop in-store and online.

Members’ Exclusive Presale

Members shop early at the Exclusive Presale – a benefit of membership. Shop December 6 and 7 for the best selection of jewelry, stationery, home décor, art books, glassware, puzzles, toys and locally made gifts. 20% savings for Museum Members. Shop in-store and online.

Scholastic Art Awards 2023 Award Ceremony

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

The ceremony will be held at the University of Nevada, Reno in the Nightingale Concert Hall located in the Church Fine Arts building.

We ask that all award recipients and their guests register to attend.

Sponsors: City of Reno Arts & Culture Commission, The Hearst Foundations, Nell J. Redfield Foundation, Heidimarie Rochlin, Wild Women Artists

Preview Reception: Janna Ireland on the Architectural Legacy of Paul Revere Williams in Nevada

Please join us at the Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas, for a preview of the exhibition, Janna Ireland on the Architectural Legacy of Paul Revere Williams in Nevada. Presented in partnership with the Nevada Museum of Art, this exhibition features the contemporary photography of Janna Ireland, who explores the important contributions of architect Paul R. Williams (1894-1980) in Nevada. Williams was the first licensed African American architect to work in the western region of the United States, designing buildings in the 1920s through the 1970s. His work in Nevada spans from the 1930s through the 1970s.
 
Enjoy brief remarks by Nevada Museum of Art Associate Curator and Outreach Director, Carmen Beals, and photographer Janna Ireland.
 
Hosted reception. Advanced registration required. 
 
Presented in partnership by the Nevada Museum of Art and the Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas. 
 
NOTE: This event will be held at the Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas. 
309 S Valley View Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89107
 
This exhibition is organized by the Nevada Museum of Art and curated by Carmen Beals. We thank spokesperson Claytee White, scholarly contributors Alicia Barber and Brooke Hodge, and community partners: Our Story, Inc., KME Architects, LGA Architects, and the National Pan-Hellenic Council, Las Vegas. Special thanks to the Neon Museum for additional collaboration. 

A Popera Winter Wonderland presented by Sierra Music Society

Sierra Music Society welcomes the holiday season with their premiere vocal ensemble Popera! Vocal artistry at its best, this exciting group consists of men and women offering an eclectic mix of music to delight audiences of all ages. The various music stylings include Light Opera, Broadway, Jazz, Grand Opera, and Contemporary. 

*Doors open at 4 pm with passed hors ‘d oeuvres and a cash bar.

Presented as part of “UPSTAGE: A Literary and Performing Art Series” supported by the Nightingale Family Foundation and the Williams Foundation.

Creative Directions in Jazz presented by Reno Jazz Orchestra

The Reno Jazz Orchestra presents all new material in a showcase of original compositions by contemporary composers. Led by music director, Doug Coomler, the seventeen-piece orchestra invites you on a musical journey exploring new and innovative directions in jazz music.

*Doors open at 6:30 pm with cash bar.

Presented as part of “UPSTAGE: A Literary and Performing Art Series” supported by the Nightingale Family Foundation and the Williams Foundation.

Fallen Fruit Magazine – Pop Up at First Thursday

David Allen Burns and Austin Young of the artist collective “Fallen Fruit” create engaging spaces and activations where audiences can enjoy museums in new, unexpected ways. Join Fallen Fruit at First Thursday and contribute to a future “Reno Edition” of Fallen Fruit Magazine by responding to artist-directed writing prompts and by creating themed collages.