ARTIST STATEMENT
Around 1830, Mexican explorer Rafael Rivera discovered land with beautiful green meadows. In
Spanish he called it “las vegas.” The meadows di
Jeff Fulmer: Hayikwiir Mat’aar
By DJ
Hayikwiir Mat’aar is the traditional name of the Mojave Desert in the native language of the Mohave people. With these works, I look at and interpret plant life
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 mat
Desert Companion’s 10th Annual Focus on Nevada Photo Showcase
By DJ
This exhibition features photographs selected for the 10th Annual Desert Companion Focus on Nevada Photo Contest. The photos, submitted by both amateur and prof
Las Vegas Woodturners: The Art of Woodturning
By DJ
This exhibit features finely-crafted woodturnings by members of the Las Vegas Woodturners.
The Las Vegas Woodturners are an affiliate of the American Associati
Nevada State Treasurer’s Office: What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up
By DJ
In an effort to encourage all Nevada youth to put thought into what their futures will lead them to, the Nevada State Treasurer’s Office has implemented the “Wh
Julian Eusebio: Philippine Culture and Expression of Color
By DJ
Julian P Eusebio was born on January 9, 1938 in the Philippines. He holds a Bachelor of Science in architecture from Far Eastern University. His first professio
Darlene Hutchinson: On the Trail
By DJ
Hutchison’s exhibit On the Trail is a photographic journey representing images captured trailside while on hikes. These colorful botanical photographs show the
Kim Uhlik: Mixed Up: Not Confused
By DJ
While many artists focus on a single format or medium, Uhlik, in contrast, embrace the multiple possibilities offered by many formats and media. This exhibit of
Some Pigeons I Know
By DJ
A group exhibit, curated by Myranda Bair, highlighting the similarities between humans and pigeons.
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