Art Bite: Historian Ron James on Nevada in the 1860s
Just what was Nevada like as Territory became State? Join historian Ron James for an examination of 1860s Nevada, as he takes us on a historical tour of what it means for us to call ourselves ‘Battle Born.’
Nevada State Archivist Jeff Kintop on Nevada’s Historical Documents
Celebrate the opening of The 36th Star with Nevada State Archivist Jeff Kintop, who discusses the significance of historic objects highlighted in the exhibition.
Jeff Kintop
Jeff Kintop
Black Rock Design Institute Presents: Brian Mackay Lyons
Canadian architect Brian Mackay Lyons has used his award-winning design practice to make a cultural contribution to Nova Scotia where his Acadian and Mi’kmaq ancestors have lived for centuries. The firm has built an international reputation for Design Excellence confirmed by over 100 national and international awards.
Linda Curcio-Nagy on Themes of Labor and the Mexican-American Experience
An historian of Latin America, join Linda Curcio-Nagy to explore themes of labor in Mexican-American history through film, literature and art.
Architect Don Clark on the Man Pavilion for Burning Man 2014
Reno architect Don Clark is designing the “Man Pavilion” surrounding the iconic figure at the center of the 2014 festival. Learn about its inspiration and design before going to see it installed on the playa.
Anthropologist Jill Derby on Why Learning about Islamic Life and Culture Matters
Cultural anthropologist and international educational consultant Jill Derby discusses the importance of understanding Islamic life and culture in relation to Doris Duke’s Shangri La
Meet the Artist: Stephen Galloway
Join photographer Stephen Galloway and Director of Contemporary Art Initiatives JoAnne Northrup for a dialogue about Stephen’s work, and ideas about making pictures of the natural world, in Place/No Place.
Heba Mostafa: A Brief History of Islamic Architecture and Design
With a background in the urban design of Islamic cities, Heba Mostafa presents a brief history and meanings of Islamic architecture and urban design in relation to Doris Duke’s Shangri La.
Donald Albrecht and Thomas Mellins on Doris Duke’s Sangri La: Architecture, Landscape, and Islamic A
Prominent architecture and design curators Albrecht and Mellins jointly discuss Doris Duke’s unique home and the extensive Islamic art collection it contains, as well as the ongoing efforts of the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art to promote an understanding and appreciation of the art and architecture of the Islamic world.