There's a pamphlet (avaialble at Southern Nevada Visitor Centers)
called M.A.I. N. that lists all museums and "cultural" stuff in Vegas.
Glenn Adams
On 12 May 1998 09:51:06 -0400, dfo...@panix.com (David Foster) wrote:
>Due to a deal on a flight, I've got a couple of extra days to kill in
>Vegas before the rest of my group arrives (family reunion sort of), and
>the thought struck me: here's a relative big city with lots of extra
>cash lying around, is there a decent museum in town I've bypassed the
>20 or so times I've been there? Anything interesting there, or does it
>just have the world's largest collection of Leroy Neiman or something?
>
>TIA
>
>David "Yes, I will work to be less sarcastic. Yes, I will work to..." Foster
>
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Patti Shock - UNLV - Las Vegas
http://www.nscee.edu/unlv/Tourism/
Dozens of pages and thousands of links.
> Due to a deal on a flight, I've got a couple of extra days to kill in
> Vegas before the rest of my group arrives (family reunion sort of), and
> the thought struck me: here's a relative big city with lots of extra
> cash lying around, is there a decent museum in town I've bypassed the
> 20 or so times I've been there? Anything interesting there, or does it
> just have the world's largest collection of Leroy Neiman or something?
>
David, as Glenn mentioned, there is a very nice museum way up on West Sahara. It
is the new Las Vegas Art Museum, and it IS located in the lovely West Sahara
branch library.
We visited the museum last December. It is relatively small as would-be
ambitious museums go, but that just makes it easier to get around in. There is a
small but growing permanent collection, highlighted by some wonderful works
oriented toward the Southwest cultures, both Indian and Caucasian.
The museum's most significant exhibition to date is now under way, running
through May 24. It is dedicated to Holocaust-related art, and the reviews have
been glowing. We plan to take in this exhibit before it closes.
In addition, a rapidly buregeoning arts community is taking shape in the city,
centered along parts of East Charleston not far from the Strip. They do a lot of
collective stuff, and we're hoping to get by to check out some of the galleries
and special exhibits there.
--Best wishes from David in MA
Inside the new resort will be the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art. The
gallery will contain a collection of masterpieces including major works
of art by Claude Monet, Edourd Manet, Renoir, Edgar Degas, Paul Cezanne,
Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Henri Matisse, Picasso and also
sculptures by Brancusi and Giacometti.
Well you just missed the Bob Guccione Photographic Retrospective (I AM
NOT KIDDING) at the LV Art Museum. It left late April.
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>
>The Holocaust show that was mentioned sounds interesting, though, since
>I was just at Auschwitz a couple of weeks ago and it's definitely still
>hauntingly fresh in my mind.
When does the Rusky show at Rio open. That sounds interesting.
I am still ticked that we only had 3 hours at the Hermitage last year(g).