The Café will be closed for remodel from Aug 12 through Sept 5, 2024. | Due to construction, Museum parking may be limited at the time of your visit. Look for additional parking in free or metered spaces along nearby streets.

EARLY CLOSURE – Christmas Eve

The entire Museum will close early today, at 3 pm, in observance of the holiday. We will re-open at 10 am Wednesday, December 27.

MUSEUM CLOSED – Christmas Day

The Museum is closed in observance of the holiday.

MUSEUM CLOSED – Thanksgiving Day

The Museum is closed in observance of the holiday.

MUSEUM CLOSED

The Museum is closed in observance of the holiday.

MUSEUM CLOSED: 2017 Art + Environment Conference

The Museum is closed to the public on Friday, October 20 and Saturday, October 21, for our signature triennial event, the Art + Environment Conference. To learn more, please click here

MUSEUM CLOSED: Art+Environment Conference

The Museum is closed to the public on Friday, October 20 and Saturday, October 21, for our signature triennial event, the Art + Environment Conference. To learn more, please click here

3-Minute Film Competition Screening

NOTE: This event has sold out online. There will be a handful of tickets available at the door. A free simulcast of the 3-Minute Film Competition will take place in the Founders’ Room this evening. Seating is limited for the simulcast.

Local filmmakers of all ages were invited to submit films for the annual 3-Minute Film Competition. Join the Holland Project, KNPB and the Nevada Museum of Art in a screening of the top films selected by a team of jurors. Participate in the process by casting your vote for your favorite.

2017 Art + Environment Conference

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20 TO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2017

For three days (Thursday, October 19 through Saturday, October 21), the Nevada Museum of Art will present the 2017 Art + Environment Conference.  Our guests will traverse time and space across the unsettled terrains, shifting frontiers, and limitless horizons of a super-region we call the Greater West. The Greater West was the last part of the planet to be explored and settled by Homo sapiens. It spans the entire west coast of the Americas, from Alaska to Patagonia, and across the Pacific Basin to Australia and New Zealand. It is a geography of frontiers characterized by vast expanses of open land, rich natural resources, diverse indigenous peoples, colonialism, and the ongoing conflicts that inevitably arise when these factors coexist.The Conference investigates this exploration in multiple overlapping spheres: the cultural tectonics of the New World from Alaska to Colombia; the radical self-reliance and civic evolution of Burning Man; the fluctuating ecotones of rural/urban land use; and outer space—the ultimate mirror for humanity’s aspirations. NOTE: Conference guests are invited to attend the Members’ Premiere for the Art + Environment Season on Thursday, October 19 from 5 to 9 pm.

PURCHASE TICKETS BEFORE FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2017 AND THE EARLY BIRD SAVINGS OF $100 WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM EACH REGISTRATION FEE AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE.

Sunday Music Brunch: Chuck Hughes Band

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.