Sunday Music Brunch: Colin Ross
Chez louie hosts live music and brunch every Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm. With a refined menu of artful dishes, mimosas and a Bloody Mary Bar, Sunday Music Brunch is the perfect precursor to an afternoon in the galleries. Museum members receive a 10% savings. Reservations strongly encouraged at 775.284.2921.
Sunday Music Brunch: The Socks
Chez louie hosts live music and brunch every Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm. With a refined menu of artful dishes, mimosas and a Bloody Mary Bar, Sunday Music Brunch is the perfect precursor to an afternoon in the galleries. Museum members receive a 10% savings. Reservations strongly encouraged at 775.284.2921.
Sunday Music Brunch
Enjoy live music and brunch every Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm presented by chez louie. The menu features creative cuisine, mimosas and a Bloody Mary Bar. Museum members receive a 10% savings. Reservations strongly encouraged at 775.284.2921.
Sunday Music Brunch: Judith & Rocky
Chez louie hosts live music and brunch every Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm. With a refined menu of artful dishes, mimosas and a Bloody Mary Bar, Sunday Music Brunch is the perfect precursor to an afternoon in the galleries. Museum members receive a 10% savings. Reservations strongly encouraged at 775.284.2921.
Sunday Music Brunch: Colin Ross
Chez louie hosts live music and brunch every Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm. With a refined menu of artful dishes, mimosas and a Bloody Mary Bar, Sunday Music Brunch is the perfect precursor to an afternoon in the galleries. Museum members receive a 10% savings. Reservations strongly encouraged at 775.284.2921.
Sunday Music Brunch: Erika Paul
Chez louie hosts live music and brunch every Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm. With a refined menu of artful dishes, mimosas and a Bloody Mary Bar, Sunday Music Brunch is the perfect precursor to an afternoon in the galleries. Museum members receive a 10% savings. Reservations strongly encouraged at 775.284.2921.
Land Art Salon with Bill Fox
Join Center for Art + Environment Director and Land Art Scholar Bill Fox for an intimate gathering exploring how artists working with land, light, and space have created the worlds largest and most important land-based sculptures. Enjoy a glass of wine as we delve into the complexities of artist James Turrell and the legendary 600-foot-high Roden Crater.
Cash bar, doors open at 5:00 PM
Rural Route Film Festival
Celebrate the unique qualities, possibilities, and challenges of the rural with the best of 2018’s Rural Route Film Festival entries, ten short films in all. The Rural Route Film Festival was created to highlight works that deal with unique people and places outside of the bustle of the city. Since 2002, the Rural Route Film Festival has been centered in New York City, where both founders (originally from Iowa) met working in the film industry. The content is more relevant every year, tackling some of the most important topics of the day within the slow food movement, global warming/environmental arena, and life sustainability symposium.
Ann M. Wolfe on Hans Meyer-Kassel
Join Ann M. Wolfe, Andrea and John C. Deane Senior Curator and Deputy Director, as she places Meyer Kassel’s art into the context of Nevada’s art history of the 1930s and discuss how Meyer-Kassel’s work differed from his Nevada contemporaries.
Docents in the Gallery: Enrique Chagoya
Art Bites provide opportunities for community conversation, learning, and informed dialogue about art and creativity, followed by questions and dialogue designed to engage the audience. Join highly skilled and knowledgeable Docents in the gallery for an in-depth discovery of the works of Enrique Chagoya.