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Get enlightened with our guide to art and culture in Las Vegas
"Once a natural history museum, the Barrick Museum on the University of Nevada Las Vegas campus has changed its focus to art in an attempt to fill the void left when the Las Vegas Art Museum closed its doors in early 2009. The small staff at Barrick mounts rotating exhibits for the community while raising funds to become a full time art institution. Shows have ranged from contemporary paintings and sculpture to a photography exhibit of legendary photographer Ansel Adams's black-and-white works of American landscapes and architecture, which spans five decades."
"This is one of the most famous museums in the city which took over from Las Vegas Art Museum. It is located in the University of Nevada’s compound and strives to maintain both the natural history and display contemporary art. It is not very well established but still holds rotating exhibitions, inviting art pieces for the community."
"Chris Burden's Urban Light installation at the Contemporary Arts Center, 2008. Photograph: Museum Associates/LACMA. Not-for-profit arts groups in Las Vegas have battled hard for attention in a community built around a 24-hour gaming industry and its flashy entertainment scene, but if you look hard enough you'll find success stories such as the 21-year-old Contemporary Arts Center and its avant-garde exhibits."
"If you’re traveling to the Arts District by way of Charleston Boulevard, you won’t miss The Arts Factory, which is colorfully adorned with a magenta, teal, orange, and green striped mural that says “Love Las Vegas.” Step inside and you’ll discover over 20 art galleries and studios showcasing visual art from local Las Vegas artists. This is a must-visit during the First Friday art block party!"
"This non-forprofit gallery is located in the downtown region of Las Vegas. Though quite small in size, the center holds a collection of modern art on display. It has been around for over 20 years and hosts touring exhibitions by various artists from all over the world."
"The Gallery of Music & Art mixes the right amount of Las Vegas art with incredible images of iconic musicians in a variety of formats that are sure to please your senses. Located in the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, the Gallery of Music & Art exhibits everything from contemporary to abstract to lithographs from famous artists from around the world. The concept at the gallery combines superb artwork that highlights some 64 musicians and legendary rock bands like Bob Dylan, Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and David Bowie."
"If you are searching for a great place to see Las Vegas art from the 20th century that showcases works from artists like Salvador Dali, then a visit to the Martin Lawrence Galleries is in order. Located on the Strip within the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, the Martin Lawrence Galleries is a 27,000-square foot gallery that highlights the works of such artists as Takashi Murakami, Joan Miro, Erte, Keith Haring and Pablo Picasso. Once inside you will be thrilled with the pleasurable paintings, sculptures and limited edition graphics created by some of the most outstanding artists of the 20th century."
"Founded in 1975, Martin Lawrence Galleries specializes in original paintings, sculpture and limited edition graphics. Martin Lawrence Galleries is dedicated to presenting the great names and the best of the emerging artists. The Las Vegas art gallery is located at The Forum Shops at Caesars, and home to amazing works of art such as a complete suite of Marilyn’s by Andy Warhol and the world’s largest Dalí painting."
"Whether you’re a fine art aficionado or a casual critic, the jaw-dropping collection at Martin Lawrence Galleries deserves your attention – think Warhol, Dalí and Picasso. The gurus of 20th-century fine art are all on display. You’ll peer at original works for hours, appreciating every brush stroke of Dalí’s largest oil painting and the captivating Marilyn Monroe diptych by Andy Warhol."
"The ongoing renovation and repurposing of three vintage buildings in the Las Vegas Arts District are transforming 30,000sqft of space into vibrant homes for work, relaxation and artistic expression. Inside and out, you’ll find galleries and art gardens exhibited beside shops, eateries and performance spaces. Come down for a drink on Preview Fridays to catch a gander at what pieces may be marked for sale on the First Friday event nights."
"Are you new to the world of art or simply looking for a new piece that’ll expand your global collection?. The art consultants at Signature Galleries will patiently walk you through their vast selection of artwork from over sixty artists. The eclectic collection includes vintage Hawaiian signs from Steven Neill, metal wildlife sculptures by Clarita Brinkerhoff and vivid landscape paintings captured by Stephanie Boinay."
"Dutch Bros Coffee is a fun-loving company serious about coffee, real fruit smoothies, frosts, Nitro Cold Brew, tea, sodas and its Blue Rebel Energy Drink. Dutch Bros “broistas” serve up a menu of more than 10,000 drink combinations in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, California, Arizona, Nevada, Colora... Hours:12:06 AM - 5:00 AM todaySat: 5:00 AM - 11:00 PMSun: 5:00 AM - 11:00 PMMon: 5:00 AM - 11:00 PMTue: 5:00 AM - 11:00 PMWed: 5:00 AM - 11:00 PMThu: 5:00 AM - 11:00 PMFri: 5:00 AM - 11:00 PM"
"Flamingo Rd. #105, Las Vegas, NV 89147Phone: 702-370- 4657Hours: 12pm-2am Monday-Saturday, 12pm-12am SundayWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/CafeDarak.naeunyun/. Cafe Darak sets itself apart by its quirky interior. There is a Volkswagen Bus tent and plenty of mismatched antique furniture."
"Only open Fridays and Saturdays, Sugar Bees bakes up some of the best sweets in town. Order their beloved double chocolate chunk cookie or any macaroon and you won’t be disappointed."
"One of the top cake shops in Las Vegas is Nothing Bundt Cakes. Their delicious, moist, creative cakes come in various flavors, including funfetti, white chocolate raspberry, vanilla, chocolate, orange, and a rotating flavor of the month. They also have multiple locations in the Las Vegas area, including locations at:"
"To find the perfect recipe, you first need the perfect ingredients. And that's what our founders Dena Tripp and Debbie Shwetz were for each other. In 1997, they joined forces, or better yet kitchens, to help make cakes to entertain their friends..."
"We offer a wide variety of decorated cakes for any occasion. So whether you're enjoying a bundt cake or a bundtini one thing is certain - perfection is all we offer. Wedding cake bakeries"
"At Mary's Cakes, we understand the process of special events, and spend time focused on the finest of details in order to create the best custom creation for your event. All our baked goods are made-to-order, so you are ensured a top-quality product. Wedding cake bakeries"
"There’s nothing misleading about the name of this expansive mall, which has been a permanent part of the Las Vegas Strip for nigh on 40 Years. The Fashion Show Mall has a retractable 25-metre runway, the only one in the world, for models to strut their stuff on Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons on the hour. Where this mall departs from Paris Fashion Week is that you won’t be looking at bizarre future concepts, but whatever is in season and for sale at the shops around you."
"The Fashion Show lies on the Las Vegas Strip|© Kelly Rann / Alamy Stock Photo. Whether you’re on the hunt for underwear or a dining room set, chances are you can probably find it at the Fashion Show. With over 200 stores and a few dozen restaurants, as well as art displays, giant LED screens and a full-size runway that hosts regular fashion shows, this mall has plenty to peruse."
"Overview: The Fashion Show Mall is the premier shopping mall in Las Vegas. It’s also the largest mall, offering the widest selection of stores. This mall is extremely easy to find, since it’s the only mall on the Strip not attached to a hotel or casino."
"A post shared by C A I L E E ✨ CONTENT CREATOR (@caileeschreck). The Linq is one of the newer hotels on the Las Vegas Strip and I love visiting the Promenade for restaurants, shops, and entertainment. Head down the Linq Promenade and strike a pose in front of the High Roller, an observation Ferris wheel, for a cute photo!"
"The LINQ Promenade is a dazzling shopping and entertainment area located on the strip next to the LINQ Hotel. It’s kind of a mini-strip within the strip. With over 35 retail shops and restaurants, you’ll find plenty to see and do walking through the promenade even without spending any money!"
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user AJFU used under CC BY-SA 4.0. The Boulevard Mall is the first mall in Las Vegas. Built in 1968, this shopping mall has served generations of Nevadans and visitors from abroad."