A Closer Look Guided Tour: Picasso in Clay

A Museum volunteer docent will lead you through Picasso in Clay: Selections from the Robert Felton and Lindsay Wallis Collection to explore it more closely. 

A Closer Look is offered every Friday at 1 pm. Reservations are recommended.

FREE with admission

Back-to-School Night for Educators

Nevada’s PreK-12 educators are invited to a special in-person back-to-school night. Enjoy access to the Museum’s exhibitions, a DJ, small bites and a bar. Participate in hands-on activities and a raffle. Education providers will be present to share teaching resources, including Boys & Girls Club of Truckee Meadows, Communities in Schools of Western Nevada, Desert Research Institute, Discovery Education, Doodles Academy, Envirolution, Fleischmann Planetarium and Science Center, Great Basin Outdoor School, Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful, Nevada State Museum, Reno Phil, Sierra Arts Foundation, Sierra Nevada Journeys, The Discovery, University of Nevada, Reno College of Liberal Arts, and Washoe Co. Library System.

FREE for PreK-12 educators. Advanced registration required.

 

 

 

Members’ After Hours

As a benefit of membership, active Museum members are invited to view the fall lineup of exhibitions, including a last-chance-look at the feature exhibition Janna Ireland on the Architectural Legacy of Paul Revere Williams. Enjoy extended gallery hours, live music by the rocksteady/ska band Keyser Soze in the Nightingale Sky Room and cocktails on the Mathewson Sky Plaza. Galleries will host local DJ Fox&Buck. Drop in on the 3rd floor for a pop-up collage workshop and contribute to a future edition of Fallen Fruit’s collective zine. Drinks and small bites menu available for purchase.  

FREE for Members 
Not a member? Join today

Members’ After Hours Event

As a benefit of membership, active Museum members are invited to view the fall lineup of exhibitions, including a last-chance-look at the feature exhibition Janna Ireland on the Architectural Legacy of Paul Revere Williams. Enjoy extended gallery hours, live music in the Nightingale Sky Room and cocktails on the Mathewson Sky Plaza. Galleries will host local DJ sets and pop-up performances. Drinks and small bites menu available for purchase.

FREE for Members
Not a member? Join today at nevadaart.org 

2022 Sundance Film Festival Short Film Tour

The 2022 Sundance Film Festival Short Film Tour is a 95-minute theatrical program of 7 short films curated from the 2022 Sundance Film Festival short film program, including three titles that won Festival awards. Considered the premier showcase for short films and the launchpad for many now-prominent independent filmmakers, the Festival includes fiction, documentary and animation from around the world. Throughout its almost 40 years of history, the Festival has always supported short films, providing a platform for both established and new filmmakers to connect with audiences. The 2022 Short Film Tour program is a sampling of Festival offerings and a testament to the unique storytelling potential that the format holds. Audiences who missed the Sundance Film Festival – which took place online and in-person in 7 cities across the country from January 20 through January 30 this year – can enjoy a mix of fiction, documentary, and animated shorts that are funny, sad, inspirational, and full of strong characters. 

Back-to-School Night for Teachers

Nevada’s PreK-12 educators are invited to a special in-person back-to-school night. Enjoy access to the Museum’s exhibitions, a DJ, small bites and a bar. Participate in hands-on activities and a raffle. Over a dozen education providers will be present to share teaching resources.

Free for PreK-12 educators. Advanced registration required.

A Look Inside the Historic Ranch House at Rancho San Rafael

In 1935, Dr. Raphael Herman, his brother Norman B. Herman, and Norman’s wife, Mariana, jointly purchased the sprawling Jensen ranch located just northwest of the University of Nevada campus. With permanent residences in Beverly Hills and Hollywood, the trio hired Paul Revere Williams in 1936 to design a custom home in the Classical Revival style on the Reno property, which they renamed Rancho San Rafael. Join us for coffee in the courtyard of the Main Ranch House followed by a presentation by historian and author Dr. Alicia Barber.  

Program will be held at the Main Ranch House, located in Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, 1595 N. Sierra Street, Reno NV 89503.

 

Pre-registration required.  

The Art of Stillness: A Guided Meditation

Join us in an exploration of “stillness” with published author and meditation expert, Stephen Jacobs. Used as a technique to improve inner balance, focus and reflection, meditation can help support a healthy, happy, productive life. Stephen Jacobs will lead a discussion introducing the benefits of meditation and will conclude with an interactive guided meditation.

Program support and free program registration for students from the Core Humanities Program at the University of Nevada, Reno.

First Thursday: A Tribute to Bruce Van Dyke

First Thursday returns loud and proud with live music presented in partnership with Loud As Folk, a regional singer-songwriter showcase. Featuring musical guest Spencer Kilpatrick & The Sand Gators and host Spike McGuire. Meet up with friends for this long-standing monthly tradition of live music, beer and plenty of fun. In December, we pay tribute to local radio legend Bruce Van Dyke.

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First Thursday with Musical Guest Buffalo Moses & His Ex Wives

First Thursday returns loud and proud with live music presented in partnership with Loud As Folk, a regional singer-songwriter showcase. Featuring musical guest Buffalo Moses & His Ex Wives and host Spike McGuire. Meet up with friends for this long-standing monthly tradition of live music, beer and plenty of fun.

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