Students of AJ Studio, taught by artist Jenny Baham, present their artwork under the theme of Imagine… The students use their visions of the next generation as
Suzanne Acosta: Until it Speaks Back
By DJ
Suzanne Acosta’s colorful and expressive portraits represent the people in her life. Paramount to her work is an investigation of process using a variety of materials: oil paint, acrylic, pastel, colored pencil, charcoal and graphite.
Joseph Watson: Stories Without Words
By DJ
Stories Without Words represents 15 years of art produced by Las Vegas painter and illustrator Joseph Watson. Influenced by his observations, Watson’s artwork contains underlying stories based on the celebrations and challenges of life. The artist’s signature “urban-style” paintings are equal parts grit and whimsy, usually offering hope and inspiration.
Ken Kline: Still Life
By DJ
A native of Las Vegas, Ken Kline uses trompe l’oeil (French for “deceives the eye”) techniques to create realistic still lifes of personal and family objects.
“My goal is to create subjects that will be interesting. Each viewer may find some more appealing than others. I construct each painting in oil on board using personal and family objects that are treasured memories.” – Ken Kline
Joseph Watson: Stories Without Words
By DJ
Stories Without Words represents 15 years of art produced by Las Vegas painter and illustrator Joseph Watson. Influenced by his observations, Watson’s artwork contains underlying stories based on the celebrations and challenges of life. The artist’s signature “urban-style” paintings are equal parts grit and whimsy, usually offering hope and inspiration.
Kristin Hough: Time Out For Tears
By DJ
Time Out For Tears is an exhibition of paintings based on still frames from consecutive seasons of The Bachelor, The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise. The work focuses on a ubiquitous trope in reality TV - female contestants crying on camera.
assemblageSTUDIO: Pushing the Rock Uphill
By DJ
Highlighting the work of assemblageSTUDIO, from inception to current “in-progress” work over the past 25 years. The work is not only built, but also conceptual – an act of challenging the city of Las Vegas to think differently, to create something that is truly of this place, inherent in the DNA of our city. The work is not only architectural, but also academic – an investment in the future builders of cities, communities, and homes. The work is public, educational, commercial, cultural, and residential. However, the work is always of this city, this place, this environment.
Debbie Lambin: Loving Books through Art
By DJ
Award-winning artist Debbie Lambin of Carson City, repurposes timeless classic novels, national bestsellers, and popular titles from local authors into vivid sc
Cheng Yajie: Symphonic
By DJ
Cheng Yajie’s drawings and paintings combine the Singapore artist’s international influences and experiences in a style that exists beyond cultural boundaries.
Darlene Hutchinson: On the Trail
By DJ
Hutchison’s exhibit On the Trail is a photographic journey taken trailside while on hikes. These colorful botanical photos presented show the beauty of the amaz
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