2018 Scholastic Art Awards Ceremony

Please join us in honoring the winners of the Scholastic Art Awards 2017. All award winners are invited to this ceremony at the Museum attended by students, parents, teachers and members of the community.

Guests must RSVP here by January 25. Due to limited space, award-winning students may bring up to two guests and educators may bring one guest.

FREE Admission

Sponsors: Bank of America and the Hearst Foundation 
Additional Support: City of Reno Arts and Culture Commission; the Nell J. Redfield Foundation; and the Wild Women Artists

 

2018 Scholastic Art Awards Ceremony

Please join us in honoring the winners of the Scholastic Art Awards 2018. All award-winners are invited to this ceremony at the Museum attended by students, parents, teachers and members of the community.

Guests must RSVP here by January 25th. Due to limited space, award-winning students may bring up to two guests and educators may bring one guest.

2018 Scholastic Art Awards Gold Key Exhibition Opening Reception

Join us in celebrating the Gold Key award-winning students of 2018 and the opening of their exhibition at the Holland Project gallery at 140 Vesta Street in Reno.

JoAnne Northrup on the Women of the Greater West

The artworks in Unsettled raise provocative questions about westward expansion, colonization and artistic experimentation.  Join Curatorial Director and Curator of Contemporary Art JoAnne Northrup in the Unsettled galleries as she explores the feminine voice and perspective of the diverse cultures and artists of the Greater West.

The Brewer’s Cabinet Beer Dinner at chez louie

Join chez louie executive chef Erika Pinto for a specially-prepared six-course dinner paired with a selection of Brewer’s Cabinet craft beers. 

Preregistration is required and can be made by calling 775.284.2921.

$55, inclusive of tax and gratuity. Members receive 10% savings.

MUSEUM OPEN: Burning Man Day

In the spirit of Burning Man, and in celebration of City of Dust: The Evolution of Burning Man, the Museum will be open the day after Labor Day to accommodate burners returning from the playa. Admission is FREE, but donations are accepted.

Bill Gilbert in Conversation with Bill Fox Ceramics in the Greater West

Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Art & Ecology and Lannan Endowed Chair, College of Fine Art, University of New Mexico, Bill Gilbert explores the revival of and contemporary evolution from Indigenous pottery traditions in the American Southwest and Northern Mexico. Join Bill, in conversation with Bill Fox, Director of the Center for Art and Environment at the Nevada Museum of Art, as they debate the connection of the southwestern and pre-Columbian traditions to lands old and new.

Nevada Humanities Literary Crawl Keynote Event: An Evening with Adam Johnson

NOTE: Registration for this event is now full. To view the full schedule of Literary Crawl activities, please visit nevadahumanities.org

Join us for Nevada Humanities Literary Crawl Keynote Event: An Evening with Adam Johnson. The evening features award-winning novelist Adam Johnson reading from his recent work. Johnson is the author of several books, including Fortune Smiles, and the novel The Orphan Master’s Son, which was awarded the 2013 Pulitzer Prize. There will be a question and answer session following the reading which will be moderated by Dr. Hugh Shapiro, associate professor of history at the University of Nevada, Reno.

This event is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is required. NOTE: Pre-resgistration is now sold out.

For more information on the Nevada Humanities Literary Crawl, please visit nevadahumanities.org

AIGA Presents: Louise Sandhaus

Join Louise Sandhaus as she explores Earthquakes, Mudslides, Fires & Riots and the history of California graphic design. A tumultuous tale recounting a 10-year effort to publish a kaleidoscopic vision of California’s rich graphic design history, the 416-page outcome, and the aftershocks still to come!

Doors open at 5pm for social hour and cash bar inside chez louie.
Program begins at 6 pm.

Early Childhood Education Roundtable

Educators are invited to these FREE monthly roundtables, which provide participants an opportunity to interact with art and each other. Principles of design, interactive activities, and implications for teaching and learning inform the discussion about dynamic multi-modal learning that results from creative play and inquiry-based early childhood experiences. Registration is required. For questions, please contact Leah Sanders, curriculum coach at UNR.

Pre-meeting gathering at chez louie (no host) begins at 4:30 pm.

Registry credit (1.5 hours) and CEU credit (.5 for attending 5 sessions) are available.