A little help from his father set a 4-year-old Atsushi “Sush” Machida on the path to becoming the College of Fine Arts Alumnus of the Year.
The winner of this prestigious, highly competitive award receives $20,000 and will be revealed in January.
The Las Vegas Womxn of Color Arts Festival is committed to generating more art events that highlight the work of local womxn artists who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.
This powerful presentation by a new generation of Latinx and Indigenous artists challenges Eurocentric museum practices.
Some courses find themselves in unfamiliar environments as the logistics of social distancing require in-person classes get creative with their spaces.
UNLV graduate art students take “library” as their prompt in the upcoming group exhibition on display through Nov. 29.
Coming to UNLV at a most unusual time, President Keith E. Whitfield remains undaunted and ready to make his mark as a Rebel.
New solo exhibition at UNLV's Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art tells stories of race and womanhood.
"Still Here Now" features nine artists who are recipients of the Nevada Arts Council’s Artist Fellowship program.
Assistant art professor Doughty is a visual storyteller whose practice engages with socio-economic, racial, and gender-based issues.
Excerpts brings together artworks from all the different collections held at the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art, including the internationally renowned Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection and works originally collected by the Las Vegas Art Museum.
The department of art and Donna Beam Gallery are accepting submissions through Sept. 1.