Docents in the Galleries: Anne Brigman

The series provides opportunities for community conversation, learning, and informed discussion 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 Anne Brigman: A Visionary in Modern Photography.

Support for the Art Bite series comes from Nevada Arts Council and Nevada Humanities & the National Endowment for the Humanities.

SOLD OUT:Smoke Goddess: Judy Chicago on Land Art and the Desert, In Conversation with Philipp Kaiser

Debra and Dennis Scholl Distinguished Speaker Series

Join artist and icon Judy Chicago in conversation with curator Philipp Kaiser as they discuss Chicago’s work from the early 1970s and her response to the male-dominated Land Art scene. Chicago’s Atmospheres were pyrotechnic performances with the goal of feminizing the environment and reclaiming the landscape. Chicago’s work is featured in Laid Bare in the Landscape.


A book signing will follow the conversation. Doors will open at 5 pm for merchandise sales and a cash bar.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:

Judy Chicago is an artist, educator, author, and humanist whose work and life are models for an enlarged definition of art, an expanded role for the artist, and women’s rights to freedom of expression. Chicago’s most well-known and widely-acclaimed work is The Dinner Party, which is the centerpiece of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum. Her larger body of work, including her groundbreaking firework performances, are only being rediscovered and celebrated today.

Philipp Kaiser in an independent curator and critic based in Los Angeles. He is the former senior curator of Museum of Contemporary Art, in Los Angeles, where he curated Ends of the Earth: Land Art to 1974 (2012). He is the former director of the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany and organized the Swiss Pavilion at the 2017 Venice Biennale.

Winter Solstice Yoga Celebration: An Homage to Anne Brigman

Join us for an evening of yoga, reflection, poetry, and conversation.

This Sky Room program will consist of modifiable yoga sequences to honor the Winter Solstice, peppered with select poetry readings from Songs of a Pagan, followed by tea and conversation.

All levels of yoga practitioners are welcome, including first-timers.

Schedule of Events

5:00 pm – 5:30 pm | Gather, Greet, and Center

5:30 pm – 5:45 pm | Introduction to Anne Brigman and the Solstice

5:45 pm – 7:45 pm | Yoga and Poetry

7:45 pm – 8:30 pm | Tea and Reflection

Ann M. Wolfe on Laid Bare in the Landscape: The Legacy of Anne W. Brigman

To compare the landscape photographs of Anne Brigman to works by her feminist counterparts of the latter twentieth and early twenty-first centuries is to weave a new thread through generations of visionary women artists who have aimed to further alternative ways of seeing and knowing.

Anne: In Her Own Words Matinee

Not only a photographer, Anne Brigman was also a writer, critic, poet, and actor who was an advocate for women’s freedom during the suffrage movement and an influential voice in her East Bay Area community.

This theatrical presentation tells the story of Brigman’s life in her own words.

Starring Mary Bennett, professional actor, educator, theater maker and Producing Artistic Director of Bruka Theater as Anne Brigman. Written in collaboration with Ann M. Wolfe.

Anne: In Her Own Words

Not only a photographer, Anne Brigman was also a writer, critic, poet, and actor who was an advocate for women’s freedom during the suffrage movement and an influential voice in her East Bay Area community.

This theatrical presentation tells the story of Brigman’s life in her own words.

Starring Mary Bennett, professional actor, educator, theater maker and Producing Artistic Director of Bruka Theater as Anne Brigman. Written in collaboration with Ann M. Wolfe.

Barbara Stein on Annie Montague Alexander and the Rise of Science in the American West

Sponsored by our partner, the DRI Research Foundation.

Annie Montague Alexander (1867–1950) was an intrepid explorer, amateur naturalist, skilled markswoman, philanthropist, farmer, and founder of two natural history museums at UC Berkeley. Working with scientists, Alexander joined research expeditions in Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, Northern California, the Eastern Sierra, and Nevada–where she took part in the 1905 Saurian Expedition and ichthyosaur excavation in the West Humboldt Range.

Barbara R. Stein offers a portrait of this remarkable woman, a pioneer who helped shape the world of science, yet whose name has been little known until now.

Short Circuit: Bikes + Art + Music + Film

Join the Holland Project and the Nevada Museum of Art for the annual pop-up art and music event. This roving party kicks off at 6 pm at the Holland Project (160 Vesta Street), followed by a super-stop at Shopper’s Square (formerly Marshall’s storefront) where you will experience a 30,000 square foot cyber mall with art installations. Then, grab your bike and let Reno Bike Project lead you to the final stop at the Museum where we will screen the 1973 film Fantastic Planets accompanied by a live score written and performed by by Ilya Arbatam, Steven Corder, Tucker Rash, Jamie Hemingway, and Michael DeWayne. End the night with a rooftop party featuring screenprinting by Laika Press, a Virtual Reality station, a retro pinball arcade, glow room installation, LiteBrite. Dance party will include an 80s cover band, DJ Peachsprite and Yung Milkcrate. 

For the full timeline, visit hollandreno.org

 

Nevada Humanities Literary Crawl Keynote: Inspiring Radical Creativity with Gabby Rivera

Nevada Humanities presents the Nevada Humanities Literary Crawl Keynote Event, featuring keynote speaker, Gabby Rivera. Rivera believes that the tools writers use to build a better story are the same tools we can use to improve our most vulnerable communities: good dialogue, and radical creativity. Come listen to the author of Juliet Takes a Breath and Marvel Comics’ AMERICA as she presents “Inspiring Radical Creativity.” There will be a question and answer session following the presentation, hosted by Felicia Perez. A book signing will follow the program. Gabby Rivera is the keynote speaker for the fifth annual Nevada Humanities Literary Crawl, which takes place on Saturday, September 15, throughout the California Avenue corridor. For more information about the Nevada Humanities Literary Crawl and for the full schedule of events, visit nevadahumanities.org

This event is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is required. 

FREE / *Advanced Tickets Required

*Free admission to this program is sponsored by Nevada Humanities and the Nevada Museum of Art as part of the Nevada Humanities Literary Crawl

Hands ON! Second Saturdays – Winter Wonderland

Estelle J. Kelsey Foundation Hands ON! Second Saturdays offers monthly free admission, hands-on art activities, storytelling, a docent-guided tour, live performances, and community collaborations.  “Art Investigators” provides children the opportunity to engage with Museum staff and take a closer look at artwork while engaging in a dialogue about key pieces.  New exhibitions, community collaborations, cultural explorations, guest performances and monthly themes rotate in this engaging series of monthly programs. 

SCHEDULE 

10 am – 6 pm | Free Admission for all Visitors 
10 am – 4 pm | Painting Ornaments
10 am – 4 pm | Screen Printed Card Decorating
10 am – 4 pm | Drop-In Drawing in the Studio
10 am – 4 pm | Holiday-Themed Face Painting
10:30 & 11 am | Children’s Storytelling with Kathleen Durham
12 pm & 1:30 pm | In-Tune Tales: Songs and Stories Inspired by Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch
11:30 am & 2 pm | Art Investigators
1:00 pm | Illustrator Brian Crane Storytelling
1:00 pm | Public Tour (adult focus)
2:30 & 3 pm | Children’s Storytelling with Kathleen Durham 

Title sponsorship for Hands ON! Second Saturdays is provided by the Estelle J. Kelsey Foundation.

Media sponsorship by Entravision and El Sol de Nevada.