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 and entry time.
STEP 1: CHOOSE YOUR TICKET DATE AND TIME
- Select the date of your visit on the upper left using “other dates”
- Select the time of your visit from the upper right“other times”
- 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.
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 and entry time.
STEP 1: CHOOSE YOUR TICKET DATE AND TIME
- Select the date of your visit on the upper left using “other dates”
- Select the time of your visit from the upper right“other times”
- 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.
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 and entry time.
STEP 1: CHOOSE YOUR TICKET DATE AND TIME
- Select the date of your visit on the upper left using “other dates”
- Select the time of your visit from the upper right“other times”
- 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.
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 and entry time.
STEP 1: CHOOSE YOUR TICKET DATE AND TIME
- Select the date of your visit on the upper left using “other dates”
- Select the time of your visit from the upper right“other times”
- 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.
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Reigning Queens: Frank Smigiel on Andy Warhol
The Museum welcomes Frank Smigiel, Director of Arts Programming & Partnerships at the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture (FMCAC) in San Francisco, for the final public program related to The World Stage. Smigiel, who holds a doctorate in English Literature from the University of Delaware, leads a lively discussion on Andy Warhol’s Reigning Queens series, the artist’s use of queer imagery, and embrace of kitsch.
Program hosted on Zoom. For registration support or questions, email christian.davies@nevadaart.org.
Virtual Educator Evenings with Collateral & Co.
Educator Evening is a FREE professional development series on the first Wednesday of every month (excluding January and July) offering state-approved professional development hours for participation.
Join us this month as artistic director, Caitlin McCarty of Collateral & Co., a contemporary dance company based in Reno discusses movement and arts integration.
In case you registered late or missed the email, here is today’s Zoom information:
https://zoom.us/j/92402654629?pwd=YkZOZ05PNU85SkdPUGhjR1R3d2lJUT09
Dial by your location: 669.900.9128
Meeting ID: 924 0265 4629
Passcode: 834606
Continuing education hours are available for participating in the Educator Evenings. Certificates are issued in January and July.
This program is hosted virtually on Zoom.
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.
Virtual Educator Evenings with Artist Allison Janae Hamilton
Educators across the state of Nevada are invited to join us for a discussion on the intersections of art, storytelling and history with Allison Janae Hamilton, a visual artist working in sculpture, installation, photography, and video. Hamilton creates immersive spaces that consider the ways that the American landscape contributes to our ideas of “Americana.” Through blending land-centered folklore and personal family history, Hamilton engages haunting yet epic mythologies that address the social and political concerns of today’s changing southern terrain, including land loss, environmental justice, climate change, and sustainability.
Allison Janae Hamilton’s work is part of the Museum’s permanent collection and on view through August 1 in the exhibition Shifting Horizons.
In case you registered late or missed the email, here is today’s Zoom information:
https://zoom.us/j/96446041155?pwd=dW9TS0U0Y2VYY0htUXBEc0FqYTBzZz09
Dial by your location: 669.900.9128
Meeting ID: 964 4604 1155
Passcode: 582748
Educator Evening is a FREE professional development series on the first Wednesday of every month (excluding January and July) offering state-approved professional development hours for participation. Continuing education hours are available for participating in the Educator Evenings. Certificates are issued in January and July.
This program is hosted virtually on Zoom.
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.
Virtual Educator Evenings
Join us for a look and discussion on My Land, My Dreaming, an exhibition that presents a selection of artworks by Aboriginal Australian contemporary artists. William L. Fox, Peter E. Pool Director for the Center for Art + Environment will join us to talk about this exhibition that explores issues around land, resources, diverse Indigenous populations, legacies of colonialism, and the ongoing conflicts that inevitably arise when these factors coexist.
In case you registered late or missed the email, here is today’s Zoom information:
https://zoom.us/j/92907618685?pwd=bTZYRDFEU1UvZUhQUE1nS2l1OWNFQT09
Dial by your location: 669.900.9128
Meeting ID: 929 0761 8685
Passcode: 231762
Educator Evening is a FREE professional development series on the first Wednesday of every 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.
Virtual Educator Evenings
Join us for a first look and discussion on Victorian Radicals: From the Pre-Raphaelites to the Arts & Crafts Movement. Ann M. Wolfe, Andrea and John C. Deane Family Senior Curator and Deputy Director, will be with us to discuss this exhibition that explores a revolutionary group of artists that pushed against industrialization during the second half of the nineteenth century.
A Zoom link will be sent to registrants the morning of Wednesday, March 3rd. For registration support or questions, please email Jacque.Dawson@NevadaArt.org.
In case you registered late or missed the email, here is today’s Zoom information:
https://zoom.us/j/99478710744?pwd=Qk94RFZjSkI4TnlNck1uZ0E1TFdNdz09
Dial by your location: 669.900.9128
Meeting ID: 994 7871 0744
Passcode: 797444
Educator Evening is a FREE professional development series on the first Wednesday of every 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.