UNLV's Marjorie Barrick Museum presents "Just Like Me," a dynamic exhibition of illustrations from a variety of artistic genres, from March 25 to April 30 at UNLV's Marjorie Barrick Museum of Natural History. Admission to the exhibition is free, and the museum is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The art showcased comes from children's books, paintings, drawings, photography, and self-portraits, which reflect the personalities and inventiveness of these extraordinary artists.
A diversity of ethnic backgrounds is represented in "Just Like Me," including Japanese American, African American, Latino, Jewish, Native American, and Australian-born American artists. The artists utilize watercolor, collage, pen and ink, mixed media, acrylic, oil, and gouache in their works on display. A personal statement recounting the artist's childhood memories, family stories, and experiences that influenced his or her decision to become an artist accompanies each self-portrait.
Artwork from fourteen children's books is highlighted in this colorful exhibition, designed to delight and encourage aspiring artists of all ages. In fact, many of the artists whose self-portraits are exhibited are well-known, award-winning artists who have chosen to illustrate children's books as a vehicle to share their cultural experiences.
"Just Like Me" is curated by Sylvia Nissley, an independent curator who previously organized "Shared Stories: Exploring Cultural Diversity," a successful exhibition of illustrations from children's books that toured several years ago with ExhibitsUSA. For further information, call 895-3381 or visit the museum website at hrc.nevada.edu/museum, for a gallery guide and listing of related books, websites, and activities.
***Note to Editors: Photos of exhibit artwork available upon request.***