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SUMMARY:Robert Caples in Nevada
DESCRIPTION:This event is co-sponsored by Nevada Humanities and the John and Geraldine Lilley Museum of Art. \nIn 1964\, artist Robert Caples said\, “What mattered most at all times everywhere? The desert. Pyramid Lake country and the hills around Reno.” Join the Lilley Museum of Art and Nevada Humanities as we share stories about Robert Caples and the impact he had on the arts community in Nevada. \nFeatured contributors include Anthony Shafton\, author of The Nevada They Knew: Robert Caples and Walter Van Tilburg Clark\, Dr. Debra Harry\, associate professor of gender\, race\, and identity at the University of Nevada\, Reno\, and Dr. Joshua Bonde\, director\, Stewart Indian School Cultural Center & Museum. The conversation will be moderated by Lilley Museum Director and Chief Curator Stephanie Gibson. \nRefreshments will be served. Free parking available at Brian J. Whalen Parking Complex.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/robert-caples-in-nevada
LOCATION:John and Geraldine Lilley Museum of Art\, 1664 North Virginia Street\, Reno\, NV\, 89557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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SUMMARY:Heritage Art Show & Sale
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Artists Co-op for: \n“Heritage Art Show & Sale” \nFebruary 1-28\, 2026 \nGuest Artist: Gary Sanchez \nReception: February 8\, from 12-4pm \n“Heritage Art” & donations for the Bennett Art Center! \nRare Finds of art with a Nevada Pedigree will be for sale\, with proceeds to our non-profit partner towards the future building (to be built behind our historic one). Many local artists will be contributing their pieces to help make our future classroom/ storage/ expansion a reality.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/heritage-art-show-sale
LOCATION:Artists Co-op Gallery of Reno\, 627 Mill St\, Reno\, NV\, 89502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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SUMMARY:Artist In Action
DESCRIPTION:Stop by Darkshot Coffee\, grab a hot or cold beverage\, check out local art\, and meet the Artist In Action: \nEileen Fuller \nTuesday\, February 17\, 2026\, from 9 am-12 pm \nLocated at:\nDarkshot Coffee\nIn the lobby\, 300 E. 2nd St.\, #101\nReno\, NV 89501 \nAbout The Artist: \nEileen Fuller is principally a watercolor artist\, with recent forays into pastels and other multiple-media art. She began drawing and painting as a preschooler. Although the materials were put on the back shelf\, Eileen continued to return to her art throughout her life. \nAfter Eileen’s family grew\, she reawakened the artist within by taking numerous workshops and immersion in the artist community in Northern Nevada. She retired from the banking industry in 2003 and never looked back! She is a longtime member of the Sierra Watercolor Society and the Latimer Art Club (established in 1921.) In 2021 she organized four art shows celebrating the club’s 100th anniversary. Eileen is also a member of the Artists Co-operative of Reno since 2010. She is continuing a 3-year term as its president. \nLandscapes are her favorite subject. And with the variety of scenery in the surrounding area\, there is no shortage of places she likes to paint on site or photograph for incorporation into works to be finished in her studio. Eileen also loves to paint while traveling. \nAs a teacher of basic to intermediate watercolor\, she believes that each of us was born with creative abilities. These abilities may be dormant but can be brought out if we are willing to make the effort. If you are interested in awakening the “artist within” or in a commissioned piece\, contact her at 775-233-4796 or at eileen.fuller@sbcglobal.net. \n 
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/artist-in-action-14
LOCATION:Darkshot Coffee\, 300 E. 2nd St\, 89501
CATEGORIES:Other
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SUMMARY:“Postcards From the Edge (of Nevada)” Our Center Reno
DESCRIPTION:Reno\, NV- A community art gallery featuring queer artists and their words of hope.\nPostcards From the Edge (of Nevada) is a community-driven exhibition that invites queer artists and allies to\nreflect on place\, identity\, and survival at the margins. Using the humble postcard as both artwork and message\,\nthis exhibition transforms personal expression into a shared act of connection—one that crosses distance\,\nisolation\, and silence.\nAt the edge of geography\, culture\, and visibility\, queer communities in Nevada have long cultivated resilience\nthrough creativity\, humor\, tenderness\, and mutual support. This exhibition honors those lived experiences by\ncreating space for artists of all backgrounds to speak directly to the queer community—past\, present\, and\nfuture—through words and images meant to be held\, sent\, and remembered.\nPostcards From the Edge (of Nevada) is not just a collection of artworks\, but a living archive of care. Each\npostcard becomes a gesture of solidarity\, a reminder that even at the edge\, we are not alone.\n“At Our Center\, we are dedicated to creating and supporting inclusive programs for the entire LGBTQ+\ncommunity. This includes offering support groups for youth and adult trans members\, community groups for\nseniors\, and prevention-focused initiatives.”\nTo learn more about what Our Center offers\, please visit: https://ourcenterreno.org/\nGallery West\, located in McKinley Arts & Culture Center is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno.\nTo learn more please visit: https://www.reno.gov/community/arts-culture/city-art-galleries
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/postcards-from-the-edge-of-nevada-our-center-reno
LOCATION:McKinley Arts and Culture Center\, 925 Riverside Drive\, Reno\, NV\, 89503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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SUMMARY:“Reno Mug Shots: vessels\, possibly made for drinking\, inspired by Reno” The Wedge Ceramic Studios
DESCRIPTION:The artists at the Wedge Ceramics Studio are thrilled to present Reno Mug Shots: vessels\, possibly made for\ndrinking\, inspired by Reno. Making mugs is something all ceramic artists take comfort\, joy\, and pride in\, each\nfor their own reasons. This is not unlike living in Reno and Northern Nevada\, where we delight in Reno each in\nour own way\, making it our own\, stamping it with our signature. But our individual marks\, left on mugs\, left on\nour town\, can really only be understood when seen as a whole\, as if we’re all working towards the same\nunknown goal.\nOur mugs represent what Reno means to us\, the storied past\, shared present\, and an always uncertain but\ncollaborative and communal future. Fill your cup up with whatever you want\, for what you get out of Reno is a\nmagnification and reflection of what you put in.\n“The Wedge Ceramics Studio was started in September 2011 by Sutter and Samantha Stremmel. Moving back\nto Reno after graduating from Montana State University\, they bemoaned the fact there was no place to play with\nclay unless you were currently institutionalized in school or classes.”\n“Over a decade later\, we have become an institution ourselves. We are an ever growing\, always dynamic\,\nentropic studio in a 5000 sq. ft. industrial warehouse turned ceramics studio. Sam and Sutter now work together\nto operate their respective\, neighboring businesses\, the Wedge and Sierra Water\, an indoor plant shop next door\nin the warehouse at 2055 Dickerson Rd. We are excited to be a part of Dickerson Road’s family of artists.”\nTo learn more about what The Wedge offers\, please visit: https://www.thewedgeceramics.com/\nGallery East\, located in McKinley Arts & Culture Center is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno.\nTo learn more please visit: https://www.reno.gov/community/arts-culture/city-art-galleries
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/reno-mug-shots-vessels-possibly-made-for-drinking-inspired-by-reno-the-wedge-ceramic-studios
LOCATION:McKinley Arts and Culture Center\, 925 Riverside Drive\, Reno\, NV\, 89503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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