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Las Vegas' 10 best museums: explore mobsters, ghosts, neon and more
"Perhaps one of the longest-standing cultural entities in Southern Nevada is the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art, which has existed in one form or another for more than five decades. Located in the heart of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas main campus, this spot isn’t only educational—it’s also the state’s most important collection house, complete with works formerly found in the Las Vegas Art Museum and the Nevadan portion of the 50×50 Collection from Dorothy and Herbert Vogel. Featuring a mix of contemporary and historic pieces—including artifacts dating back 1,000 years—the museum also offers space to show experimental art and rotating exhibitions."
"The Contemporary Arts Center began nearly 25 years ago and is the brainchild of the students and faculty of the UNLV Department of Fine Arts. It has since become a force in the Las Vegas art community and constantly shows impressive work from a diverse array of avant-garde artists, in addition to hosting great lectures, workshops and competitions. If you have even the smallest semblance of interest in art, the Contemporary Arts Center is an absolute must-see.Photo courtesy of Contemporary Arts Center"
"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."
"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."
"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."
"If you’re in downtown Las Vegas, be sure to seek out the Historic Fifth Street School. Formerly called Las Vegas Grammar School, the building is a popular locale for weddings and events and remains a beloved site to locals. The Spanish Revival-style structure is also home to the Downtown Design Center for the School of Architecture, and the UNLV fine arts program."
"If you’re searching for the emerging artists of tomorrow, SKYE Art Gallery has an extraordinary selection of popular and up-and-coming artists from all parts of the globe. The inspirational drawings of Des Taylor, which debuted at SKYE, and the mildly surreal dreamscapes by Elisabeth Sullivan are just the tip of the iceberg. Add in exceptional pieces like the surrealistic symbolism found in Joseph Kaliher’s work and the comic book illustrations drawn by music legend Darryl “DMC” McDaniels and you’ll have dozens of instant conversation starters in your living room."
"If you want to interact with artists while they are creating incredible pieces of Las Vegas art, then you should stop by the SKYE Art Gallery. Locate within the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, the SKYE Art Gallery is dedicated to local artists who are creating artworks that range from comic book drawings to contemporary paintings to lifelike sculptures. When you visit this small but innovative gallery, you can view artists while they are creating their masterpieces and speak with individuals about their passion for art."
"SKYE Art Gallery is the most interesting workmanship display on The Las Vegas Strip and one of the best museums in Vegas. Actually, it was recently picked as Best of Las Vegas Art Gallery on the Strip – Silver. SKYE Art Gallery at the esteemed Forum Shops in Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA opens another measurement of innovativeness on the Las Vegas workmanship scene."
"The specialty of Richard MacDonald uncovers the vast excellence of the human body. The characters he makes are playing always in the performance center of life,” Guy Laliberté The exhibitions are conceived out of a connection between Guy Laliberté, Founder of Cirque du Soleil, and Richard MacDonald, an ace of a metaphorical figure. MacDonald feels that he and Laliberté are “comparative in long-lasting imaginative objectives.” His work centers, including this Las Vegas art museum, are related to performing life, catching a passing minute in time, and deifying the elegance, quality, delight, and teach of artists and gymnastic performers."
"If you are a fan of Circus Du Soleil, then the only Las Vegas art gallery you need to see is the Art of Richard MacDonald. Located in front of the O Theatre within the Bellagio, the Art of Richard MacDonald concentrates on the performers of the famed shows created by Circus Du Soleil in sculptures that are created with a neo-figurative fashion. Once inside the lobby area you can view 50 incredible bronze sculptures that highlight the movements of dancers, contortionists and acrobats of various Circus Du Soleil performances."
"The east side’s Donut Hut has been around since 1980 and fans there lovingly refer to owner So-Tee Seung as the Cambodian Rambo. The place specializes in classic doughnuts, but do order the blueberry doughnuts and anything with a cream cheese frosting. While only open in the morning, doughnut fans might be able to snag something later at night."
"Donut Hut has been open for more than 40 years on the east side of Las Vegas. The owner is So Tee Seung, nicknamed by Donut Hut’s loyal customers as the Cambodian Rambo. Donut Hut is known for its classic donuts, which are always flaky, fresh, and fall apart in the mouth."
"While their location in Henderson is extremely unassuming with their small little suite in an old strip mall, their buttermilk, old fashioned and apple fritter donuts will literally wow your taste buds. This diamond (or shall we say donut) in the rough always has a fresh batch on offer whether day or night. Best of all, you can easily get a dozen for under $12, so there’s no reason to not try them all."
"Stop by Friendly’s for buttermilk bars, blueberry doughnuts, and enormous bear claws. Of course, anything stuffed with Bavarian cream is a good go-to as well. Bonus, Friendly is open from 4 a.m."
"Ronald’s Donuts have dedicated the top two shelves of donuts to their vegan patrons but keep it discreet so there’s never any vegan shaming on the premise. With an old school bakery interior design, this forty-year-old donut shot doesn’t leave out the classic treats such as the old-fashioned donut or bear claw. We imagine this is what heaven will taste like and is no surprise they have patrons who return frequently since their early years of existence."
"Anyone looking for a traditional donut shop in the Las Vegas area should check out Ronald’s Donuts. Ronald’s Donuts is known for its classic, old-school choices; however, they all come with creative twists. Everything at Ronald’s Donuts is made fresh, in-house, every day."
"This stalwart of the doughnut world goes old school with choices such as maple bars, glazed, custard filled, jelly, cinnamon twists, cinnamon rolls and apple fritters. Nab a bag of doughnut holes as well. Be sure to ask which varieties are vegan if that suits your diet."
"If your children love to explore the outdoors and want to know what it might be like to walk through a rainforest, this free rainforest atrium at the Mirage Hotel might be just the (free) ticket!. The atrium features a 20,000 gallon saltwater aquarium with tons of aquatic wildlife, and just behind the aquarium is a tropical rainforest complete with lagoons, a waterfall, and tons of stunning tropical plants, flowers and more. Kids who love gardens and the outdoors will love to imagine they’re heading through a real jungle as you make your way through this free indoor rainforest garden."
"Get ready for topiaries like you've never seen, spectacular floral design, and unrivaled attention to detail. The Bellagio's horticulture team transforms all 14,000 square feet of botanical garden into a lush, stunning landscape to suit the current season. Spring, summer, fall, and winter are all beautifully portrayed throughout the year, as is the annual Chinese New Year celebration.Where: BellagioAges: All"
"In a huge glass dome just past the lobby of the Bellagio Hotel is the Conservatory & Botanical Garden which has 120 horticulturists arranging stunningly beautiful seasonal scenes. These scenes use flowers, plants, trees and constructed pieces, like lighthouses, gazebos and bridges, to create unique visual scenes. Along with the season scenes, the Bellagio also changes the scenes for holidays."
"The flowers, trees, and other plants in Bellagio's soaring atrium are fresh and alive, grown in a 5-acre greenhouse. The artistic floral…"
"The magic, the romance, and the unrivaled joie de vivre of Paris are yours to discover in this immersive shopping experience. Get the latest from très chic European designer brands or indulge in fine cigars, Eiffel Tower memorabilia, and delicious gourmet treats on a leisurely stroll through Bally's Promenade. Those who enjoy the flavors of French cooking will enjoy fine wines, cheeses, and artisanal chocolate at La Cave, while cosmetics lovers will feel right at home at Pérola."
"Since Le Boulevard shopping center is inside the Paris Casino there is no shortage of shows and attractions to keep you entertained. Here are just a couple of recommended things to do after you’re done shopping."
"With a backdrop of Tuscan architecture, the Bellagio’s faux Lake Como and dancing fountains are the antithesis of the Mojave Desert – although the resort does use reclaimed water. The fountain show’s recorded soundtrack varies, so cross your fingers that it will be Italian opera or ol’ Blue Eyes crooning ‘Luck Be a Lady,’ instead of country-and-western twang."
"Although our itinerary looked like we did it all, we had a few things that we didn’t get to do such as taking a photo in front of the Las Vegas Welcome Sign and watching the Bellagio fountain at night. Overall, we had an amazing four days and we can’t wait to go back!"
"Since opening in September of 2005, this Asian-themed dining and entertainment venue has consistently ranked amongst the top-grossing nightclubs in the world. The multi-faceted, 3-story “Asian City” houses a restaurant, banquet facilities, lounges, nightclub and beach at over 60,00 square feet; needless to say, you’ll never be short of things to do during your stay here. And don’t worry about fighting over where to eat; the restaurant’s extensive menu features culinary components from China, Japan, and Thailand sure to please everyone."
"This is just about as close to Venice as some of us might ever get, and the gondola rides are the real deal. While you’re floating down the Grand Canal, you’ll catch a glimpse of cafes, bridges, and storefronts that make you feel like you’re actually in Italy, not in the middle of a casino in the desert. If you can, try to visit this attraction to catch The Gondolier March, at 9:50 am or 4:20 pm."
"There aren’t many things more romantic than taking a gondola ride through Venice, Italy. But, when you can’t go to Italy, bring Italy to you!. A ride around the Venetian hotel is $29 a person."