Sunday Music Brunch: Colin Ross
Enjoy live music and brunch every Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm presented by chez louie. The menu features artful dishes, mimosas and a Bloody Mary Bar. Museum members receive a 10% savings. Reservations strongly encouraged at 775.284.2921.
Sunday Music Brunch: Judith and Rocky
Enjoy live music and brunch every Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm presented by chez louie. The menu features artful dishes, mimosas and a Bloody Mary Bar. Museum members receive a 10% savings. Reservations strongly encouraged at 775.284.2921.
Sunday Music Brunch: Carolyn Dolan
Enjoy live music and brunch every Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm presented by chez louie. The menu features artful dishes, mimosas and a Bloody Mary Bar. Museum members receive a 10% savings. Reservations strongly encouraged at 775.284.2921.
NV STEAM Conference
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT!
Join the Nevada Museum of Art in partnership with the Desert Research Institute’s Science Alive program, for the inaugural, statewide conference to explore best practices in STEAM Education. Supported by the Nevada Department of Education and the Governor’s STEM Advisory Council, and in collaboration with arts, science, and educational organizations from across the state, the NV STEAM Conference will inspire creative innovation through engaging, hands-on workshops and nationally recognized keynote speakers. The NV STEAM Conference promises to be the most important state-wide event for exploring ideas and strategies that incorporate Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math Education into innovative classroom practices that foster student creativity and innovation.
FREE For Teachers, (0.5) In-Service Credits, plus Continental Breakfast, Lunch and Happy Hour Reception
For more information visit: nvsteam.org
Hands ON! Second Saturdays
The Hands ON! on Second Saturdays program offers monthly free admission, hands-on art activities, storytelling, a docent-guided tour, live performances, and community collaborations. “Art Investigators” provides children the opportunity to engage with Museum staff and take a closer look at artwork while engaging in a dialogue about key pieces. New exhibitions, community collaborations, cultural explorations, guest performances and monthly themes rotate in this engaging series of monthly programs.
SCHEDULE
10 am – 6 pm | Free Admission for all Visitors
10 am – 4 pm | Art Project: Spacecraft Prototypes
10 am – 4 pm | Art Project: Galactic Prints
10 am – 4 pm | Film: Trevor Paglen – Orbital Reflector Project
10:30 & 11 am | Children’s Storytelling with Kathleen Durham
11:30 am & 2 pm | Art Investigators: Kid Detectives Look at Art
12 pm – 1 pm | Reno Aces – Appearance by Archie
1 pm | Public Tour (adult focus)
2:30 & 3 pm | Children’s Storytelling with Kathleen Durham
Title Sponsor: Thomas P. Raley Foundation
Lead sponsorship for the Hands ON! program through 2024 is provided by the Robert S. and Dorothy J. Keyser Foundation.
Additional sponsors: The City of Reno Arts & Culture Commission; Mercedes-Benz of Reno, an AutoNation Company; Renown Health; US Bank
Media sponsorship by Ahora Latino Journal, Entravision, and El Sol de Nevada.
Hands ON! Second Saturdays
The Hands ON! on Second Saturdays program offers monthly free admission, hands-on art activities, storytelling, a docent-guided tour, live performances, and community collaborations. “Art Investigators” provides children the opportunity to engage with Museum staff and take a closer look at artwork while engaging in a dialogue about key pieces. New exhibitions, community collaborations, cultural explorations, guest performances and monthly themes rotate in this engaging series of monthly programs.
CELEBRATE DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS
SCHEDULE
10 am – 6 pm | Free Admission for all Visitors
10 am – 4 pm | View and Contribute to the Community Altar
10 am – 4 pm | Art Project: Decorate Your Own Calavera (Sugar Skull)
10 am – 4 pm | Art Project: Screen Printed Treat Bags
10:30 & 11 am | Children’s Storytelling with Kathleen Durham
11:30 am & 2 pm | Art Investigators: Kid Detectives Look at Art
12 pm | Día de los Muertos performance by Danza Azteca Aztlán
1 pm | Día de los Muertos and the Significance of the Altar
1 pm | Public Tour (adult focus)
2:30 & 3 pm | Children’s Storytelling with Kathleen Durham
Title Sponsor: Thomas P. Raley Foundation
Lead sponsorship for the Hands ON! program through 2024 is provided by the Robert S. and Dorothy J. Keyser Foundation.
Additional sponsors: The City of Reno Arts & Culture Commission; Mercedes-Benz of Reno, an AutoNation Company; Renown Health; US Bank
Media sponsorship by Ahora Latino Journal, Entravision, and El Sol de Nevada.
Hands ON! Second Saturdays
The Hands ON! on Second Saturdays program offers monthly free admission, hands-on art activities, storytelling, a docent-guided tour, live performances, and community collaborations. “Art Investigators” provides children the opportunity to engage with Museum staff and take a closer look at artwork while engaging in a dialogue about key pieces. New exhibitions, community collaborations, cultural explorations, guest performances and monthly themes rotate in this engaging series of monthly programs.
SCHEDULE
10 am – 6 pm | Free Admission for all Visitors
10 am – 4 pm | Art Project: Color Block Banners
10 am – 4 pm | Art Project: Pop Art Prints
10:30 & 11 am | Children’s Storytelling with Kathleen Durham
11:30 am & 2 pm | Art Investigators: Kid Detectives Look at Art
12:00 pm | Glow Show Performance and Workshop by Controlled Burn
1:00 pm | Public Tour (adult focus)
2:30 & 3 pm | Children’s Storytelling with Kathleen Durham
Title Sponsor: Thomas P. Raley Foundation
Lead sponsorship for the Hands ON! program through 2024 is provided by the Robert S. and Dorothy J. Keyser Foundation.
Additional sponsors: The City of Reno Arts & Culture Commission; Mercedes-Benz of Reno, an AutoNation Company; Renown Health; US Bank
Media sponsorship by Ahora Latino Journal, Entravision, and El Sol de Nevada.
Hands ON! Second Saturdays
The Hands ON! on Second Saturdays program offers monthly free admission, hands-on art activities, storytelling, a docent-guided tour, live performances, and community collaborations. “Art Investigators” provides children the opportunity to engage with Museum staff and take a closer look at artwork while engaging in a dialogue about key pieces. New exhibitions, community collaborations, cultural explorations, guest performances and monthly themes rotate in this engaging series of monthly programs.
SCHEDULE
10 am – 6 pm | Free Admission for all Visitors
10 am – 4 pm | Art Project: Watercolor Landscape Postcards
10 am – 4 pm | Art Project: Value Scale Landscapes
10:30 & 11 am | Children’s Storytelling with Washoe County Library
11:30 am & 2 pm | Art Investigators: Kid Detectives Look at Art
12 pm & 1:30 pm | “Waste Warriors” presented by Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful
1:00 pm | Public Tour (adult focus)
2:30 & 3 pm | Children’s Storytelling with Washoe County Library
Title Sponsor: Thomas P. Raley Foundation
Lead sponsorship for the Hands ON! program through 2024 is provided by the Robert S. and Dorothy J. Keyser Foundation.
Sponsor: NV Energy
Additional sponsors: The City of Reno Arts & Culture Commission; Mercedes-Benz of Reno, an AutoNation Company; US Bank
Media sponsorship by Ahora Latino Journal, Entravision, and El Sol de Nevada.
Reawakening the Great Basin: A Native American Arts and Cultural Gathering
The Reno-Sparks Indian Colony comes together with the Nevada Museum of Art at Hands ON! on Second Saturday to celebrate Native American art, culture, community, and tradition. During this FREE Artown event, the public is invited to meet several established and emerging Native American visual artists from across the region, who will be selling their traditional and contemporary creations, and sharing their knowledge. Numerous performing artists will demonstrate a variety of traditional dances, including Grindstone Patwin Dancers, Owens Valley Paiute War Dancers, the RSIC Pow Wow Club, Eagle Wing Pageant Dancers and more. The gathering also features basket weaving, creation of Tule duck decoys, hand game demonstrations, Language and Culture Youth Storytellers, Indian tacos, Native American Royalty, hands-on art projects, gallery talks, and storytelling. Bring the whole family to learn, listen, shop, participate, and celebrate during this very special community day.
PERFORMANCES PRESENTATIONS:
10:30 am | Opening Ceremony featuring RSIC Pow Wow Club with drumming by The Mankillers and Battle Horse
11:30 am | Owens Valley Paiute War Dancers
11:30 am | RSIC Language and Culture Youth Storytellers share Great Basin Creation Stories
12:30 pm | Hoop Dance by Sage Romero
12:30 pm | Grindstone Patwin Dancers
1:30 pm | RSIC Eagle Wing Pageant Dance Group
2:30 pm | Hoop Dance by Sage Romero
3:30 pm | RSIC Pow Wow Club with drumming by The Mankillers and Battle Horse
PRESENTATIONS/DEMOS:
10 am – 5 pm | Toi Ticutta Traditional Paiute Tule Duck Decoy Demonstrations with Joey Allen
10 am – 5 pm | Demonstrations by the Great Basin Native Basket Weavers
10 am – 5 pm | Hands-on project for Kids – Pictographs on Slate inspired by the Great Basin Tribes with Visiting Artist, Sara Paschall, Pyramid Lake Paiute
GALLERY TALKS:
11 am and 2 pm | Gallery Talk with artist, Jack Malotte and Museum curator, Ann Wolfe
12 and 3 pm | Gallery Talk on the Eagle Dance by Riley Stump
VENDORS/BOOTHS:
Basin to Bay Designs | Beaded Items, Pillows and Blankets by Ramona Darrough and Linda Jones | Beaded Goods and Ribbon Shirts by Charlotte Frye | Artwork by Melissa Melero, Steve Nighthawk, Ben Aleck, Paul Stone, Jack Malotte, Jean LaMarr and Mack Johnson | Great Basin Baskets by Leah Brady, Frances Shaw, Sandra Eagle and Tammie Henry | Beadwork and Sewn Materials by Sandra Talancon | Val and Trish’s Beadwork | Stewart Indian School Cultural Center and Museum | “Winnowing Basket” | Beadwork and Handmade Jewelry by Leasha Wyatt | Tom’s Family Native Jewelry | Comic Books by James McCloud | Dentallium and Beaded Acorns Accessories and Coastal Jewelry by North Coast Apparel | Ralph’s Silver Shop
INDIAN TACOS BY GUEST CHEF NATALIE SMITH
COFFEE AND COLD DRINKS BY STAR VILLAGE COFFEE
Title Sponsor: Thomas P. Raley Foundation
Lead sponsorship for the Hands ON! program through 2024 is provided by the Robert S. and Dorothy J. Keyser Foundation.
Additional sponsors: The City of Reno Arts & Culture Commission; Mercedes-Benz of Reno, an AutoNation Company; US Bank
Media sponsorship by Ahora Latino Journal, Entravision, and El Sol de Nevada.
Hospitality Sponsor: Grand Sierra Resort and Casino
Hands ON! Second Saturdays
The Hands ON! on Second Saturdays program offers monthly free admission, hands-on art activities, storytelling, a docent-guided tour, live performances, and community collaborations. “Art Investigators” provides children the opportunity to engage with Museum staff and take a closer look at artwork while engaging in a dialogue about key pieces. New exhibitions, community collaborations, cultural explorations, guest performances and monthly themes rotate in this engaging series of monthly programs.
WAY OUT WEST
10 am – 6 pm | Free Admission for all Visitors
10 am – 4 pm | Art Project: Oil Pastel Landscapes
10 am – 4 pm | Art Project: Torn Tissue Paper Collage
10:30 & 11 am | Children’s Storytelling with Kathleen Durham
11:30 am & 2 pm | Art Investigators: Kid Detectives Look at Art
12 & 1:30 pm | Great Basin Young Chautauqua Performances presented by Nevada Humanities
1:00 pm | Public Tour (adult focus)
2:30 & 3 pm | Children’s Storytelling with Kathleen Durham
Title Sponsor: Thomas P. Raley Foundation
Lead sponsorship for the Hands ON! program through 2024 is provided by the Robert S. and Dorothy J. Keyser Foundation.
Sponsor: NV Energy
Additional sponsors: The City of Reno Arts & Culture Commission; Mercedes-Benz of Reno, an AutoNation Company; US Bank
Media sponsorship by Ahora Latino Journal, Entravision, and El Sol de Nevada.