This Saturday, December 10 is Hands ON! Winter Wonderland. Enjoy free admission all day, plus art activities and Museum tours. Rebecca Eckland visited @KOLO8 to show what people can expect at the Museum this time of year. https://t.co/ev0rAu1i7W
"The orphan son of an African American fruit and vegetable merchant [Paul Revere Williams], would rise from his humble beginnings and the racial prejudice of his day to become one of America’s most respected architects." Learn more about Williams' legacy: https://t.co/6zjT6UPjuc
Got an hour to spare tomorrow, Friday, Sept. 16 from 12-1pm? Join me for a visual presentation on the architectural work of Paul Revere Williams in Northern & Central Nevada at @nevadaart! Free for members, $15 general, with registration info at the link. https://t.co/m9DgW5BnVy
Photographer Janna Ireland was interviewed by @NevadaScoop about her work documenting the architecture of Paul Revere Williams in Nevada: https://t.co/S4geJQs3gp
Featured in the @FinancialTimes - Learn about the history and work of African-American architect Paul Revere Williams, and the approach of the photographer Janna Ireland who documented his work in Nevada. See the exhibition on view through October 2: https://t.co/DeDa9To68X
"Many Nevadans don't realize the remarkable footprint [Paul Revere Williams] left on the Silver State during the 1930s and 1940s — one that largely hasn't been recognized in its full. Until now." See the exhibition on view through October 2.
Check out the new mural under the Keystone Bridge! Special thanks to the 12 high school students who worked with artist Hanna Eddy, the E.L. Cord Museum School, the Reno Arts & Culture Commission, and the Public Art Committee for bringing this beautiful gift to our community! 🎨
Jean LaMarr founded the Native American Graphics Workshop, where members of the community, children, elders and artists would come together for workshops and collaboration. See the full film "Purple Flower Girl" by Tsavani Spoonhunter in the exhibit "The Art of Jean LaMarr".
Capture your summer adventures like a pro when learning to shoot well composed photos using your smartphone! View this class and other summer workshops here: https://t.co/NMSrbMscE6
Filmmaker Ted Faye shares the story of Joe Gans, the first African American lightweight champion who in 1906 defended his title against Oscar “Battling” Nelson in Goldfield, NV. Join the discussion. Saturday, 1 pm. Register: https://t.co/m1lKrikmUv
Picasso sometimes makes a visual connection to the tradition of Spanish bullfighting by emulating prehistoric cave drawings on his ceramic pieces. The representation of the bull imagery appears throughout the artist's work. See "Picasso in Clay" now through August 7.
This Friday, celebrate 11 years of @loudasfolk highlighting songwriters in Reno with live performances by Third Seven, Eric Andersen, Grace Hayes and Whitney Myer. Hosted by Spike McGuire. 6 pm. Tickets: https://t.co/LAmE7NjDeJ
Filmmaker Ted Faye shares the story of Joe Gans, the first African American lightweight champion who in 1906 defended his title against Oscar “Battling” Nelson in Goldfield, NV. Join the discussion. April 16. Register: https://t.co/m1lKri2M2X