Advanced Admissions Tickets
The Museum has updated its admission process to safeguard against the spread of COVID-19. In order to limit lines and occupancy, Advance Tickets are required for admission and will be sold by date
STEP 1: CHOOSE YOUR TICKET DATE
- Select the date of your visit on the upper left using “other dates”
- Reserve tickets for everyone in your group, including Members and children.
STEP 2: SIGN INTO A PRE-EXISTING ACCOUNT
- Click “SIGN IN” in the upper left corner to sign into your account
- Provide the e-mail address and password associated with your account
- Forgot your password? Click “reset password” and password reset instructions will be sent to the e-mail address associated with your account.
STEP 3: DON’T HAVE AN ACCOUNT? REGISTER FOR A MUSEUM ACCOUNT
- Click “REGISTRATION” in the upper left corner
- Input the required information in the fields provided
STEP 4: CLICK “ADD TO CART”
- ADD TO CART will direct you to the next screen for the final check out process
NEED HELP? Contact the Admissions + Membership Desk between 10 am and 5 pm at 775.329.3333 ex 100.
50% off all tickets today while some of our galleries are in transition.
Latimer Art Club Yesterday and Today
Discover the origins of the Latimer Art Club, Reno’s oldest art club with Eileen Fuller, the Latimer Art Club’s current Art Show Chair and board member. This active club supports Northern Nevada artist through exhibitions, classes, and paint outs throughout the region. Eileen Fuller is a Reno based landscape artist who will also offer her own artistic practice as part of the current activities of the Latimer Art Club.
Per local, State, and CDC health guidelines for Covid-19, the Museum requires that masks are worn while indoors unless actively eating or drinking.
Program support and free program registration for students from the Core Humanities Program at the University of Nevada, Reno.
Explore the Washoe ArTrail with ROAM
The ROAM Collective is comprised of contemporary architect Jack Hawkins, sculptor and musician Davey Hawkins, landscape photographer Scott Hinton, and geographer Kerry Rohrmeier. A first of its kind for Northern Nevada, the Washoe ArTrail is a public participatory experience that routes along the Truckee River from Reno/Sparks to Gerlach.
Program support and free program registration for students from the Core Humanities Program at the University of Nevada, Reno.
Virtual Educator Evening: Setting Creative Intentions with Lance L. Smith
Lance L. Smith is a multidisciplinary artist, illustrator, and educator based in Las Vegas, NV where they currently serve as the Director of Rogers Art Loft. Join us for the final Educator Evening of 2021-22 where we will explore intention, intuition, and mindfulness as tools for creative expression.
Join us live on Zoom:
– https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82648297692?pwd=d2J0aThjU2RrKzlwMUlzZkUwY0Z5Zz09
– Meeting ID: 826 4829 7692
– Passcode: 528367
Educator Evenings are a FREE professional development series hosted virtually each month (excluding January and July) offering state-approved professional development hours for participation.
Sponsored by the Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation, Bank of America and the Nell J. Redfield Foundation.
STEAM education programs at the Nevada Museum of Art are sponsored by Tesla, Waste Management and City National Bank.
Virtual Educator Evening: Exploring Cross Curricular Connections with Art Educator Jordan DeWilde
Jordan DeWilde has over ten years of experience as an art teacher at the elementary, junior high, and high school levels. Join us as we explore ways in which you and your students can make connections to other subject areas while keeping art at the forefront of learning.
Join us live on Zoom:
– https://zoom.us/j/96264057033?pwd=UWhxcmJ2Zm1MMEY4REVtZ01OOHMyUT09
– Dial by your location: 669 900 9128 US
– Meeting ID: 962 6405 7033
– Passcode: 246255
Sponsored by the Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation, Bank of America and the Nell J. Redfield Foundation.
STEAM education programs at the Nevada Museum of Art are sponsored by Tesla, Waste Management and City National Bank.
Virtual Educator Evening with Artist Rose B. Simpson
Educators are invited to join us virtually for a special presentation with artist Rose B. Simpson.
NOTE: This event was originally planned to be in-person and virtual. Due to unforeseen circumstances with the artist, we will only be offering the virtual attendance option.
- https://zoom.us/j/93768636358?pwd=RWtWSFRyTkFjQWQweUpCYmNZMDdIZz09
- Dial by your location: 669 900 9128 US
- Meeting ID: 937 6863 6358
- Passcode: 712813
Rose B. Simpson is a mixed-media artist whose work addresses the emotional and existential impacts of our collective humanity. Her practice is grounded in the ancestral pottery traditions of the Santa Clara Pueblo, where she was born, raised, and currently lives. Simpson’s sculptural works imagine a future where people are reconnected with land, rather than further detached from it. Simpson’s exhibition The Four is currently on view at the Museum.
Educator Evenings are a FREE professional development series hosted each month (excluding January and July) offering state-approved professional development hours for participation.
Sponsored by the Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation, Bank of America and the Nell J. Redfield Foundation.
STEAM education programs at the Nevada Museum of Art are sponsored by Tesla, Waste Management and City National Bank.
Virtual Educator Evening: Native American Education in Nevada with Fredina Drye Romero
– https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85395760704?pwd=Ui9WWjNCNldIakFDTEt3ZHZBWW9HUT09
– Meeting ID: 853 9576 0704
– Passcode: 699192
Sponsored by the Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation, Bank of America and the Nell J. Redfield Foundation.
STEAM education programs at the Nevada Museum of Art are sponsored by Tesla, Waste Management and City National Bank.
Virtual Educator Evening: An Open Dialogue on Critical Race Theory and Inclusivity
Educator Evening is a FREE professional development series hosted virtually each month (excluding January and July) offering state-approved professional development hours for participation.
This month we are joined by Dr. Donald Easton-Brooks, Dean of the College of Education at the University of Nevada, Reno, and an award winning author. Best known for introducing the concept of “ethnic matching” to the field of education and his book by the same title. Dr. Easton-Brooks will facilitate an open dialogue around critical race theory and inclusive education.
This program is hosted virtually on Zoom.
In case you registered late or missed the email, here is today’s Zoom Meeting Information:
– https://zoom.us/j/97389646538?pwd=Z1Q2dnFVZDI1Y3JYQ0lQaU9PRlFEdz09
– Dial by your location: 669 900 9128 US
– Meeting ID: 973 8964 6538
– Passcode: 463803
Sponsored by the Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation, Bank of America and the Nell J. Redfield Foundation.
STEAM education programs at the Nevada Museum of Art are sponsored by Tesla and Waste Management.
Virtual Educator Evening: Las Vegas Artist, Justin Favela on Creating Inclusive Spaces
Educator Evening is a FREE professional development series hosted virtually each month (excluding January and July) offering state-approved professional development hours for participation.
Join us in November for a conversation with artist, Justin Favela. Based in Las Vegas, Favela is known for his large-scale installations and sculptures that manifest his interactions with American pop-culture and the Latinx experience. As a multidisciplinary artist, Favela explores his own identity while exploring notions of authenticity and place using familiar and accessible materials to make large scale installations, sculptures and paintings.
Justin Favela has exhibited his work both internationally and across the United States. He is the recipient of the 2018 Alan Turing LGTBIQ Award for International Artist. Favela hosts two culture-oriented podcasts, “Latinos Who Lunch” and “The Art People Podcast.” He holds a BFA in fine art from UNLV.
This program is hosted virtually on Zoom and is always free and open to all PreK-12 educators in Nevada.
In case you registered late or missed the email, here is today’s Zoom Meeting Information:
– https://zoom.us/j/94634015814?pwd=RlhQK1ZPOEJlVHlTOElXMVFaWFkxQT09
– Dial by your location: 669 900 9128 US
– Meeting ID: 946 3401 5814
– Passcode: 202268
Sponsored by the Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation, Bank of America and the Nell J. Redfield Foundation.
STEAM education programs at the Nevada Museum of Art are sponsored by Tesla and Waste Management.
Photo of Justin Favela by Mikayla Whitmore.
Virtual Educator Evenings: Exploring the Work of Artist Judy Chicago
Educator Evening is a FREE professional development series hosted virtually each month (excluding January and July) offering state-approved professional development hours for participation.
Join us in October for a look at the iconic feminist artist, Judy Chicago. We will discuss Chicago’s work as it relates to identity, feminism and intersectionality. A Museum-produced lesson plan will be reviewed during this session and made available to educators as a teaching resource.
This program is hosted virtually on Zoom and is always free and open to all PreK-12 educators in Nevada.
In case you registered late or missed the email, here is today’s Zoom Meeting Information:
– https://zoom.us/j/98388646928?pwd=YktHNHpkUlZxVmZLOTloVTNMS28xZz09
– Dial by your location: 669 900 9128 US
– Meeting ID: 983 8864 6928
– Passcode: 656150
Sponsored by the Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation, Bank of America and the Nell J. Redfield Foundation.
STEAM education programs at the Nevada Museum of Art are sponsored by Tesla and Waste Management.