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SUMMARY:My Story: A photographic exhibition featuring the art of Jesse Hon
DESCRIPTION:Looking beyond the many faces of dementia\, Arbors Memory Care Community will host “My Story” – a photographic exhibition of Residents’ portraits by local photographer Jesse Hon. “Providing person-centered care – that is\, tailoring a person’s care to their interests\, abilities\, history and personality – is fundamental to our mission at Arbors\,” says Executive Director Amanda Jenkins. “This exhibit furthers our mission\, as it focuses on the people behind the photographs and their unique life stories\,” she adds. \nNotable Arts and media humanitarian specialist Joseph Galata will be the featured speaker. \nThe event – for which there is no cost – runs from 5:30 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. on Tuesday\, January 21st\, and is supported by Compassion Care Hospice. Hot hors d’oeuvres\, refreshments\, and dessert will be served.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/my-story-a-photographic-exhibition-featuring-the-art-of-jesse-hon
LOCATION:Arbors Memory Care Community\, 2121 East Prater Way\, Sparks\, NV\, 89431\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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SUMMARY:Waterways - Art Exhibition & Reception with Ashley Gottlieb
DESCRIPTION:“Waterways” is an exhibition of new work by Reno-based artist Ashley Gottlieb. The exhibition runs from November 14-December 2024 at the Northwest Reno Library Art Gallery in Reno\, NV. \nSave the date for the reception: Saturday\, November 23 @ 1-2:30 pm. I hope you’ll join me! \nLearn more about the artist and her work at http://www.ashleygottlieb.com \nABOUT THE SHOW: \n“Waterways” is an abstract journey through landscapes near water and an exploration of the profound emotions I feel when in water’s presence. The paintings in this collection transport viewers to rivers\, lakes\, oceans\, creeks\, waterfalls\, and other aqueous realms. With a colorful palette and my playful abstract style\, I endeavor to convey my reverence for and love of water. \nNature offers myriad wonders that inspire and fascinate\, yet few evoke such powerful emotions as the sight and sound of water. It possesses a captivating duality\, capable of soothing our souls while also holding the potential for immense power and destruction. Beneath its surface lies a world of mystery\, an enigmatic realm that beckons exploration and contemplation. Water pulses with a vitality that mirrors that of a living being\, infusing us with a heightened sense of aliveness in its presence. \nA deep sense of awe and humility washes over me in the presence of water. I believe this is one of the most moving combinations of feelings that one can experience. I hope that these works will serve as a catalyst for introspection\, inviting viewers to reflect upon their own encounters with water and within these paintings may they find their way to a moment of serenity amidst the chaos of daily life. \n~Ashley Gottlieb
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/waterways-art-exhibition-reception-with-ashley-gottlieb
LOCATION:Northwest Reno Library Art Gallery\, 2325 Robb Drive\, Reno\, NV\, 89523\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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SUMMARY:50 Years of Art
DESCRIPTION:50 Years of Art will include pen and ink\, paintings\, prints\, photographs\, and ceramics\nThe show will be up for the month of November.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/50-years-of-art
LOCATION:Savage Mystic Gallery\, 836 E Second Street\, Reno\, NV\, 89502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241101T000000
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SUMMARY:50 Years of Art
DESCRIPTION:The reception is Nov 15. 6 to 9 pm\nArt includes paintings\, photographs\, pen and ink\, prints and ceramics
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/50-years-of-art-2
LOCATION:Savage Mystic Gallery\, 836 E Second Street\, Reno\, NV\, 89502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241022T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241022T190000
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SUMMARY:We’ve Got An Inkling: “How To Print About It” Laika Press
DESCRIPTION:September 23 – October 31\, 2024 \nAn exhibition presenting prints by members of Laika Press\, accompanied by the blocks or plates that were used to make them. Printmaking involves the use of an original object which\, with the use of ink and pressure\, can be used to produce multiple original prints. This exhibition is meant to show what usually remains unseen and explain some of the mystery of printmaking. \nLaika Press is a nonprofit Community Printmaking space focused on teaching and increasing the accessibility of printmaking for students and artists of all ages\, as well as fostering a more connected printmaking community in the Reno area. We offer printmaking equipment\, supplies\, and education for public use. Located at 136 Vesta Street in Reno\, NV\, next to The Holland Project. We operate in a shared space with KWNK 97.7 FM and Oddtime Electronics. \nThe press is available for use by appointment.\nLaika Press is volunteer run\, so we’re always looking for passionate volunteers to help out at events\, workshops\, and to keep the space in order. If you want to help us offer printmaking resources and education to the community\, please send us a message so we can collaborate! \nGallery West\, located in McKinley Arts & Culture Center is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno. To learn more please visit: https://www.reno.gov/community/arts-culture/city-art-galleries \nGallery West\nMcKinley Arts & Culture Center\n925 Riverside Drive\nReno\, Nevada 89503\nMonday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm\nFree of charge to the public\nFor more information\, please contact Erica Hill\, City of Reno Arts & Culture at 775.689.8459
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/weve-got-an-inkling-how-to-print-about-it-laika-press
LOCATION:McKinley Arts and Culture Center\, 925 Riverside Drive\, Reno\, NV\, 89503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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SUMMARY:Holland “Emerge” 2024
DESCRIPTION:September 23 – October 31\, 2024 \nEMERGE spotlights the works of up-and-coming young artists from Northern Nevada who are all active participants in the arts community at the Holland Project. Matthew Gavrilles\, Ana Cruz Hernandez\, and Salvador Porras have each been a part of the Holland Project for a number of years\, participating in art programs and contributing artwork to multiple group exhibitions. We have had the great privilege of seeing their work grow and evolve over this time and it is exciting to witness them define their aesthetic and voice as artists. We are thrilled to be able to share their work in McKinley Gallery East and look forward to seeing what is next on the horizon for each of these talented young artists! \nThe Holland Project is a non-profit\, volunteer-driven organization that produces more than 250 all-ages art\, music\, and cultural events annually in the Reno area. Governed by its members\, volunteer boards and committees\, Holland seeks to propel Reno’s all-ages movement\, and wholeheartedly support and champion opportunities for young people in our community. \nHolland focuses on executing live music events monthly\, curating gallery exhibits\, hosting unique and affordable workshops\, and presenting special events and city-wide collaborations. Holland Project hopes to further identify Reno as a cultural center with a vibrant urban scene where art and music thrive. Holland fundamentally believes that music and art are vital forces\, and that young people have the ability and right to shape and share their culture. All-ages events and opportunities are an important part of any healthy and happening community\, and we’re proud to work to present all-ages offerings. \nFind out more about the Holland Project by visiting http://www.hollandreno.org or follow us on Instagram @hollandreno and @hpgalleries.\nParticipating Artists:\nMatthew Gavrilles\nAna Cruz Hernandez\nSalvador Porras \nGallery East\, located in McKinley Arts & Culture Center is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno. To learn more please visit: https://www.reno.gov/community/arts-culture/city-art-galleries
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/holland-emerge-2024
LOCATION:McKinley Arts and Culture Center\, 925 Riverside Drive\, Reno\, NV\, 89503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241010T170000
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SUMMARY:“Slow Draw” Jessica Hayworth Kelly Chorpening Otis Poisson Curated By: Chris Lanier (City Artist)
DESCRIPTION:The Metro Gallery at Reno City Hall is hosting “Slow Draw” a group exhibition with work by Jessica Hayworth\, Kelly Chorpening\, and Otis Poisson. Curated by 2024 Reno City Artist Chris Lanier\, the show runs from September 30 – November 22\, 2024\, with the reception on Tuesday\, October 10\, 2024\, 5 – 7pm. \n“Slow Draw” is a play on the Western-flavored phrase “quick draw\,” and nods to the various cultural movements grouped under the adjective “slow” – slow food\, slow fashion\, and so on. In that context\, “slowness” indicates a sense of care and attention to quality\, as an antidote to the rapidity and frantic busyness of modern life. Each of these artists labors over their drawings – fastidious\, careful\, and intensely observant. Particularly in the current visual environment\, where Artificial Intelligence can produce detailed images in a matter of seconds. there is a particular value to images made – deliberately\, thoughtfully\, and slowly – by a human hand. \nThe Metro Gallery at Reno City Hall is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno. Metro Gallery is open to the public and free of charge. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The gallery is accessible through City Hall’s ground floor entrance on Virginia Street. Parking is available in the City Hall parking garage (NW corner of First St. & Center St.). Parking Validation can be found inside City Hall.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/slow-draw-jessica-hayworth-kelly-chorpening-otis-poisson-curated-by-chris-lanier-city-artist
LOCATION:Metro Gallery at City Hall
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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SUMMARY:“All That Glitters” Beck Baumann
DESCRIPTION:Metro Gallery hosts sequin sculpture artist Beck Baumann “All That Glitters.” The body of work exhibits over 12 sequin sculpture pieces from varying projects spanning over 3 years. Each piece captures your eyes through the vibrant use of color and sparkle that depicts everyday objects from an ear-shaped handbag\, all the way to delectable food plates. \nJuly 29 – September 20\, 2024 Reception: Tuesday\, August 27\, 2024\, 5 – 7pm \n“Sequins are everywhere. They manage to look both cheap or expensive\, depending on the situation. Little kids sport them on their backpacks and sneakers\, and they add glitter to couture gowns where they’re sewn on\, one by one. These little plastic discs come in wild colors and muted tones\, and the colors are hard to pin down because they change with the light. Sequins are flexible and rigid\, cloth and armor\, cuttable and bendable. I see no end to their possibilities\, and that is what keeps me interested in their potential. Plus\, sequins just look cool” – Beck Baumann \nBeck Baumann (b.1975) is a mixed media artist with a special focus on sequins who makes her home in Reno\, Nevada. Beck’s whimsical sequin sculptures draw from childhood memories and a joyful nostalgia. The word that most often comes to mind is FUN. She likes to combine unexpected elements from everyday objects to create things never seen before. Her inspiration comes from that childhood place when the world felt strange\, scary\, and full of wonder.\nBaumann’s work is a blending of sculpture and wall art that is primarily covered in sequins. She incorporates trashed Styrofoam and thrifted and recycled materials into her pieces whenever possible. Her husband\, Robert Baumann\, is her fabricator and collaborator\, and he also creates custom wood frames for her art.\nBeck’s creative journey began when she started taking graphic design classes at the age of 35. After completing her degree\, she spent several years writing and illustrating children’s books and a graphic novel. Then she moved onto ‘painting’ with seed beads and yarn\, which became the gateway for working with sequins\, her primary medium.\nbeckbaumann.com \nThe Metro Gallery at Reno City Hall is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno. Metro Gallery is open to the public and free of charge. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The gallery is accessible through City Hall’s ground floor entrance on Virginia Street. Parking is available in the City Hall parking garage (NW corner of First St. & Center St.). Parking Validation can be found inside City Hall. To learn more please visit: https://www.reno.gov/community/arts-culture/city-art-galleries or contact City of Reno Arts & Culture at 775.334.6264
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/all-that-glitters-beck-baumann
LOCATION:Metro Gallery at City Hall
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240815T170000
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CREATED:20240807T203647Z
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SUMMARY:“The National Veterans Creative Arts Local Competition”
DESCRIPTION:VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System and McKinley Galleries \nExhibition: August 5 – September 13\, 2024 \nReception: Thursday\, August 15\, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. \nVA Sierra Nevada Health Care System and the City of Reno’s Arts and Culture Department have teamed up to offer Veterans a chance to demonstrate their artistic talents in the visual arts at the McKinley Arts & Culture Center Galleries. The local event is part of the 2024 National Veterans Creative Arts Festival. The exhibition will run from August 5 – September 13\, 2024\, at McKinley Arts and Culture Center. \nVA medical facilities incorporate creative arts into their therapy programs to further the rehabilitation goals for both inpatients and outpatients. This annual competition recognizes the progress and recovery made through that therapy and raises the visibility of the creative achievements of Veterans. The first-place winners will advance to the level where they will compete with entries submitted by Veterans from other VA facilities from across the state for the opportunity to advance to the national level. \nMore information about the annual competition\, visit the National Veterans Creative Festival webpage: https://www.blogs.va.gov/nvspse/national-veterans-creative-arts-festival \nGallery East and West\, located in McKinley Arts & Culture Center\, are two of three galleries operated by the City of Reno. To learn more please visit: https://www.reno.gov/community/arts-culture/city-art-galleries or contact City of Reno Public Art at 775.334.6264 \nGallery East and West\nMcKinley Arts & Culture Center\n925 Riverside Drive\nReno\, Nevada 89503 \nMonday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm \nFree of charge and open to the public.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/the-national-veterans-creative-arts-local-competition
LOCATION:McKinley Arts and Culture Center\, 925 Riverside Drive\, Reno\, NV\, 89503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240725T200000
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SUMMARY:The Reno Fashion Show
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, July 27\, 2024\nDoors Open: 7:00 PM\nShow Begins: 8:00 PM\nLocation: Convention Center inside Eldorado Casino\nTickets:\n$25 online at renofashionshow.com\n$30 at the door\nALL AGES WELCOME\nGet ready to witness the most glamorous fashion extravaganza of the year during Artown! Join us at the Eldorado Casino Convention Center on Saturday\, July 27\, 2024\, at 8:00 PM for a night filled with style\, creativity\, and jaw-dropping designs.\nExperience the latest trends from local designers as they showcase their stunning collections on the runway. From elegant evening gowns to cutting-edge streetwear\, this event promises to be a visual feast for fashion enthusiasts.\nDon’t miss this incredible opportunity to see the creativity and talent of our local designers. Secure your tickets now and be a part of The Reno Fashion Show 2024!\nFeatured Designers:\nGultopia Fashion House\nMind Honey\nAmarirey Productions\nAri’s Costumes\nF by A X Blue Champagne Wedding Co.\nRaymond Victor Designs\nJuan Raymundo\nHuman Gene Clothing\nYlellan Designs\nJaDa Loft Boutique\nJordo\nRichard Hallmarq (Project Runway)
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/the-reno-fashion-show
LOCATION:Eldorado Convention Center\, 345 N. Virginia St.\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240713T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240713T180000
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SUMMARY:Human Kindness - Graphite Illustrations
DESCRIPTION:Artist reception at the Coffeebar on Mt. Rose Street\, Reno.\nMy original graphite illustrations and prints will adorn the walls of Coffeebar on Mt. Rose St. all July-August. Experience my originals and specially crafted pieces\, enhancing the ambience for this wonderful space. Join us for the Opening Reception on July 13\, 4-6 pm. Let’s celebrate art together\, or simply enjoy an exceptional cup of coffee or glass of wine\, and great conversation.\n——–\nHuman Kindness \nAs a pencil illustrator captivated by the enigmatic allure of the human face\, I embark on a journey of introspection and exploration with each stroke of my pencil. Faces\, to me\, are not merely physical manifestations but profound vessels of emotion\, stories\, and identity. I seek to convey these depths of human expression\, unraveling the intricacies of joy\, sorrow\, resilience\, and vulnerability with each etch upon every plane and strive to create moments of stillness\, awareness\, and contemplation through my portraits. \nMy artistic process is one of reverence\, gratitude\, patience\, perseverance\, and courage as I observe and interpret the subtle nuances of expression that define each individual. In a world fraught with uncertainty and division\, I hope my art has a transformative ability to transcend barriers\, foster empathy\, spark conversations\, provoke introspection\, and ignite a deeper sense of shared humanity and human kindness.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/human-kindness-graphite-illustrations
LOCATION:Coffeebar\, 682 Mt Rose St\, Reno\, NV\, 89509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240701T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240831T235959
DTSTAMP:20240426T221552Z
CREATED:20240426T221552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240426T221552Z
UID:11059-1719792000-1725148799@renoarts.news
SUMMARY:Human Kindness - Graphite Illustrations
DESCRIPTION:Human Kindness \nAs a pencil illustrator captivated by the enigmatic allure of the human face\, I embark on a journey of introspection and exploration with each stroke of my pencil. Faces\, to me\, are not merely physical manifestations but profound vessels of emotion\, stories\, and identity. I seek to convey these depths of human expression\, unraveling the intricacies of joy\, sorrow\, resilience\, and vulnerability with each etch upon every plane and strive to create moments of stillness\, awareness\, and contemplation through my portraits. \nMy artistic process is one of reverence\, gratitude\, patience\, perseverance\, and courage as I observe and interpret the subtle nuances of expression that define each individual. In a world fraught with uncertainty and division\, I hope my art has a transformative ability to transcend barriers\, foster empathy\, spark conversations\, provoke introspection\, and ignite a deeper sense of shared humanity and human kindness.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/human-kindness-graphite-illustrations-2
LOCATION:Coffeebar\, 682 Mt Rose St\, Reno\, NV\, 89509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240606T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240606T190000
DTSTAMP:20240522T223609Z
CREATED:20240522T223609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240522T223609Z
UID:11184-1717693200-1717700400@renoarts.news
SUMMARY:A Celebration of Quilts with Truckee Meadows Quilters at Metro Gallery
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Metro Gallery at Reno City Hall is hosting “A Celebration of Quilts” a group exhibition by Truckee Meadows Quilters. The show runs from May 28 – July 19\, 2024\, showcasing a wide range of quilt genres. \nMay 28 – July 19\, 2024 Reception\, Thursday\, June 6\, from 5 – 7 p.m. \nAppreciate quilted art as you encounter techniques such as hand quilting\, vintage-fabrics and patterns\, traditional designs\, modern creations\, classic Hawaiian techniques\, appliques\, and more. The expanse of styles on display reflects the diversity of the Truckee Meadows Quilters members. Diverse though they may be\, they have much in common; their generosity and their joy at sharing their love of quilting with others. \nTruckee Meadows Quilters encourages and promotes quilt making and related arts through education opportunities\, lectures\, demonstrations\, workshops\, and classes. The group also sponsors and supports charitable quilting activities and promotes the appreciation and knowledge of quilts. Truckee Meadows Quilters warmly welcomes new members any time of the year. \nThe Metro Gallery at Reno City Hall is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno. Metro Gallery is open to the public and free of charge. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. \nMetro Gallery\nCity Hall – 1st Floor\n1 E. First Street\, Reno\, NV \nThe gallery is accessible through City Hall’s ground floor entrance on Virginia Street. Parking is available in the City Hall parking garage (NW corner of First St. & Center St.). Parking Validation can be found inside City Hall. For more information\, please contact City of Reno Arts & Culture at 775.334.6264.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/a-celebration-of-quilts-with-truckee-meadows-quilters-at-metro-gallery
LOCATION:Metro Gallery at City Hall
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240502T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240502T190000
DTSTAMP:20240417T184533Z
CREATED:20240417T184533Z
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SUMMARY:“Senior Art Show 2024”
DESCRIPTION:April 22 – June 7\, 2024 \nGallery East & West in the McKinley Arts & Culture Center is proud to host the “Senior Artists Exhibit & Show\,” organized by the City of Reno Senior Citizens Advisory Committee. The exhibition will run from April 22 to June 7\, 2024 at the McKinley Arts and Culture Center\, Gallery East and West. The public is invited to attend the artists’ reception on Thursday\, May 2\, 2024 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.\nIn honor of Older Americans Month this May\, the exhibit celebrates seniors’ creativity. This is the second annual senior artist exhibit that showcases work by Reno residents aged 60 or older. The show includes a variety of mediums including painting\, photography\, macramé\, needlepoint\, crochet\, sculpture\, pottery\, jewelry\, glass art\, and more.\nThe McKinley Gallery is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno and open to the public\, free of charge\, Monday-Friday\, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. To learn more\, please visit: McKinley Gallery East and West | City of Reno Metro Gallery
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/senior-art-show-2024
LOCATION:McKinley Arts and Culture Center\, 925 Riverside Drive\, Reno\, NV\, 89503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240413T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240413T200000
DTSTAMP:20240328T004031Z
CREATED:20240328T004031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T004031Z
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SUMMARY:"Abstruse Reflection" An Exhibition of Artwork by Dana Nöllsch
DESCRIPTION:Our upcoming solo artist show will be Dana Nöllsch! So let’s take a peek into the vibrant world of Dana\, a creative force with roots in Reno\, Nevada\, whose work exudes a distinct “Reno Tint.” \nDana’s artistic journey is a fusion of photography and digital painting\, crafting images that delve deep into emotions and perceptions. Influenced by a diverse array of artists ranging from Annie Leibovitz to Jackson Pollock\, Dana finds inspiration in the tranquility of meditation\, tapping into the boundless reservoir of creativity within. \nFor Dana\, art isn’t just a passion; it’s a way of life\, permeating every corner of existence. From professional endeavors like creating marketing materials to personal explorations in collections\, Dana’s work resonates with audiences\, sparking feelings and conversations. \nSuccess\, for Dana\, isn’t a fixed destination but a fluid evolution. As styles shift and evolve\, Dana finds solace in embracing the unknown with open arms. And while the professional art industry may pose challenges\, Dana tackles them head-on\, eager to learn and grow with each step. \nCritics and collectors alike have been intrigued by Dana’s work\, with Mark Gammon expressing admiration for the dynamic impact\, even if the meaning remains enigmatic. \nIn Dana’s world\, art isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s a conduit for expression\, a catalyst for introspection\, and a beacon of hope in an ever-changing world. So\, whether you’re a seasoned collector or a casual admirer\, immerse yourself in Dana’s creations and let them stir your soul. After all\, art is what you make of it\, and Dana’s work is ripe for interpretation. \nThe opening reception is on Saturday\, April 13th at 6 pm. \nThis show will hang in the gallery until May 15th.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/abstruse-reflection-an-exhibition-of-artwork-by-dana-nollsch
LOCATION:Pitch Black Printing Co.\, 700 E. 4th St #A.\, Reno\, NV\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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SUMMARY:“Backyard Radiance: Photos and Videos of the Marvelous/Mundane" by 2024 Reno City Artist Chris Lanier
DESCRIPTION:The Metro Gallery at Reno City Hall is hosting “Backyard Radiance\,” a solo exhibition by 2024 Reno City Artist Chris Lanier. \nThe show runs from March 25 – May 17\, 2024\, showcasing photographs by Lanier that embrace both the marvelous and the mundane.\nThe artist reception will take place on Tuesday\, April 2\, from 5 – 7 p.m. \nCity of Reno Poet Laureate\, Jesse James Ziegler\, will join Lanier in a collaborative and poetic performance. Admission to the exhibition and reception is free and open to the public. \nOver the past twelve years\, Lanier has been posting almost daily photos from his life on Instagram\, converting it to a mobile gallery (of sorts). For this exhibition\, he draws from this archive\, bringing the digital photographs back into the physical realm. Lanier’s images often feel like echoes\, something that seems both familiar and new. Each one is well composed\, providing an enjoyable artistic image. Rather than alienating us through aesthetic formality\, the familiarity of the ordinary creeps in\, inviting us to reflect on our own marvelous/mundane moments. \nAs a window into this process\, Lanier shares\, “I intend “Backyard Radiance” to be a very local\, very idiosyncratic homage to the ordinary\, the day-to-day – which\, when attended to with a certain intention or reverence\, becomes something perhaps a little marvelous.”\nChris Lanier is a Teaching Professor of Digital Art at the University of Nevada\, Reno\, teaching both at UNR Lake Tahoe and the Reno campus. He has worked in a variety of media\, including multimedia performance\, digital animation\, web production\, and comics. His work has been displayed\, performed and projected in New York\, San Francisco\, Japan\, Canada\, Britain\, Mexico and Serbia; his animation has screened at Sundance\, and won the Grand Prize for Internet Animation at the Ottawa International Animation Festival.\nhttps://www.instagram.com/chrislanier
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/backyard-radiance-photos-and-videos-of-the-marvelous-mundane-by-2024-reno-city-artist-chris-lanier
LOCATION:Metro Gallery at City Hall
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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SUMMARY:NTI Traveling Exhibition "Find Your Folklife"
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Metro Gallery at Reno City Hall is hosting \, Find Your Folklife\, an innovative photo exhibit exploring cultural identity. Curated by the Nevada Arts Council Folklife Program to illustrate the vitality of folklife\, folk arts\, and folk communities that are resident in Nevada. The show will run from January 22\, 2024 to March 15\, 2024\, and the reception will be Thursday February 8\, from 5-7pm.\nThe exhibit features 22 photographs of Nevadans dressed to represent different cultural identities\, each paired with a photograph of the same person in “everyday” dress as they might appear at home\, work\, or enjoying recreational activities. These photo pairs have been combined on “lenticular two-flip” panels so that as the viewer approaches\, they see just one of the photos. As they begin to pass by the panel\, it “flips” to the other image as though by magic. The effect is created by interleaving the images on narrow strips that are refracted through an overlying lens to create the startling “two-flip” effect. Each image pair is accompanied by a statement in the model’s own words that speaks to some aspect of cultural community or identity.\n“This exhibit is a fun way to think about who we are as Nevadans in the 21st century\,” exhibit curator Rebecca Snetselaar\, who also photographed the models for the exhibit\, said. “Cultural identity is complicated. Most of us identify with more than one cultural community and we may express different aspects of that depending on where we are or who we are with at any given time.” Folklife\, folk arts\, and folklore all spring from cultural identity\, which comes from belonging to a social group. Family heritage — national or ethnic — often informs a person’s sense of self. Cultural identity also may derive from language\, gender\, religion\, age\, occupation\, and sense of place. Culture is something we share with others in a social group. It’s our folklife: our common values and beliefs\, the creative ways we express identity in a group\, the knowledge we share\, the objects that hold significance and meaning\, the activities we engage in as a community.\nThe Metro Gallery at Reno City Hall is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno and open to the public\, free of charge\, Monday-Friday\, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The Metro Gallery is accessible through City Hall’s main entrance on the 2nd floor of the City Hall parking garage located on the NW corner of First St. & Center St. To learn more about the exhibition\, visit art & culture at reno.gov. \nThe Nevada Arts Council is part of the Nevada Division of Tourism and Cultural Affairs. Its mission is to enrich the cultural life of the state through leadership that preserves\, supports\, strengthens and makes excellence in the arts accessible to all Nevadans.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/nti-traveling-exhibition-find-your-folklife
LOCATION:Metro Gallery at City Hall
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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SUMMARY:"On Instinct" - New Work by Ashley Gottlieb
DESCRIPTION:“On Instinct” is an exhibition of new work by Reno-based artist Ashley Gottlieb. \nThe exhibition will run from November 4 to December 31\, 2023 at the South Valleys Library Art Gallery in Reno\, NV. \nThe public is invited to an artist reception on Wednesday\, November 15 from 5:30-6:30 pm at the South Valleys Library. \nLearn more at the show at https://www.ashleygottlieb.com/portfolio-1/oninstinct \nContact the artist with inquires at hello@ashleygottlieb.com \nArtist Statement for “On Instinct”: \n“On Instinct” is a collection of artworks developed using an automatic drawing technique that allows my primal urge to create freewheeling\, nonsensical shapes to run wild\, all while continuing to take a thoughtful approach to uncover the composition’s balance through color. What results is a personal journey of instinctual shape-making combined with audacious color palettes\, forming unexpected and energetic arrangements. \nThis series emerged as a response to frustration within the initial stages of my creative process for my next series. I had been grappling with a self-imposed expectation that my work needed more polish or less “strangeness\,” which only led to creative pressure and overthinking every decision. This led to a painful sketching process and rather boring compositions. I decided to stop forcing square pegs into round holes and instead followed my gut to sketch something from a natural state of flow. What transpired was exhilarating – playfulness\, movement\, energy\, and an elusive balance among the diverse shapes\, all while suggesting a hint of instability. These traits\, in conjunction with color\, remain at the heart of my ongoing artistic exploration and ignite my inner creativity. \nIn addition to my exploration of shape\, balance and color\, I aim to transport the viewer to an alternate realm\, one that is uniquely personal to each individual. While I have no specific realm in mind\, I envision it as a joyful and playful space. In many ways\, the artworks in “On Instinct” serve as psychological association tests. I invite you to embark on a personal journey when viewing each piece. Where does it take you? What do you see? Don’t overthink it. Just go with your instinct.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/on-instinct-new-work-by-ashley-gottlieb
LOCATION:South Valleys Library\, 15650A Wedge Pkwy\, Reno\, NV\, 89511\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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SUMMARY:The Art of the Animal Holiday Gallery Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The Art of the Animal Holiday Gallery Celebration \nJoin us at The Art of Animal Gallery on select Fridays and Saturdays (November 10th thru December 16th\, 10 AM to 3 PM) to celebrate the holiday gift giving season. Featuring the art of Michael J. Boyce\, Fred Boyce\, Sally Arroyo and varied other artists\, we are offering 15% off all available gallery inventory and gifts\, and 50% off all euro-mounts and available gallery taxidermy. We are located at 1190 Terminal Way in Reno\, and you can visit us online at http://www.theartoftheanimal.com.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/the-art-of-the-animal-holiday-gallery-celebration
LOCATION:Art of the Aimal Gallery\, 1190 Terminal Way\, Reno\, NV\, 89502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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SUMMARY:Windows to the Soul; More Than Portraits
DESCRIPTION:Metro Gallery hosts watercolor portrait artist James Gayles. Windows to the Soul; More than Portraits is a love letter to the City of Reno\, dedicated to the Memory of Oliver X. The body of work shows a command of watercolor that clearly comes from a real relationship and comfort with the materials. Each piece draws you in deeper\, particularly through the eyes which James notes “are indeed the windows to the soul.” A central theme of James’ work is the search for cultural identity. This is evidenced in his portraits of African cultures and people of the African Diaspora. \n“I am committed to cultivating artists\, liberating experiences of the African and Black Diaspora through art and sharing my work with the world. My vision is to put beautiful\, uplifting\, and enlightening work out in the world and to inspire young and upcoming artists. I see art as a vehicle to educate\, by portraying ancestral icons who youth and all people can be proud of and admire.” -James Gayles \nJames Gayles is an Emmy Award-winning graphic designer and artist who specializes in watercolor portraits. James attended Pratt Institute in New York. James has won public art commissions from cities across the US and Asia. He is committed to cultivating artists and sharing his work. The artist currently lives and works in Reno\, Nevada. \nhttps://www.jamesgayles.com/ \nThe Metro Gallery at Reno City Hall is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno. Metro Gallery is open to the public and free of charge. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The gallery is accessible through City Hall’s ground floor entrance on Virginia Street. Parking is available in the City Hall parking garage (NW corner of First St. & Center St.). Parking Validation can be found inside City Hall. To learn more please visit: https://www.reno.gov/community/arts-culture/city-art-galleries or contact City of Reno Arts & Culture at 775.334.6264
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/windows-to-the-soul-more-than-portraits
LOCATION:Metro Gallery at City Hall
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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