On Display for November 19, 2004
Friday, Nov. 19, 2004 | 8:45 a.m.
9/11 quilt
A 16,000-square-foot quilt memorializing the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks will be displayed from today to Sunday at the Tropicana Resort & Casino. Admission is free. 739-2543.
'Go Figure!'
"Go Figure!" featuring the work of six graduate student artists, is on display until Dec. 17 at the UNLV's Jessie Metcalf Gallery. Admission is free. 895-3893.
'Masterpiece Collection'
The Centaur Galleries, 3200 Las Vegas Blvd. South, presents the "Masterpiece Collection," featuring more than 400 works of art, until Dec. 26. Admission is free. 737-1234.
Art auction
The Contemporary Arts Collective and the Las Vegas Jazz Society will join together for this year's art auction and exhibit. The auction exhibit, which showcases the work to be auctioned off on Dec. 4, will run until Dec. 3 at the CAC, 101 E. Charleston Blvd., Suite 104. Admission is free. 382-3886.
Bernard exhibit
"Cindy Bernard: Recent Work," featuring photographs from an ongoing series on public bandshells, will be exhibited until Dec. 15 at UNLV's Donna Beam Fine Art Gallery. Admission is free. 895-1575.
'Triptych'
Haya Gil-Lubin's exhibit of color photograms of flowers and edibles, "Triptych," will be displayed until Jan. 7 at the Winchester Cultural Center, 3130 S. McLeod Drive. Admission is free. 455-7340.
Bat exhibit
"Bats! Champions of the Night Sky," a new exhibit of the Nevada State Museum and Historical Society, 700 Twin Lakes Drive, continues until December 2006. Admission is $4 adults, $3 seniors 55 and over. 486-5205, ext. 120.
'Legacy of Giving'
The Liberace "Legacy of Giving" exhibit will continue indefinitely at the Liberace Museum, 1775 E. Tropicana Ave. Admission is $12 general, $8 seniors and students, free for children 5 and under. 798-5595.
Sketches of Zion
Pen and ink sketches from Zion National Park by artist Leigh Neibaur will be displayed at the Lost City Museum until the end of November. The museum is located in Overton on State Route 169, exit #93. Admission is $3 adults, $2 ages 65 and above. 397-2193.
'Faceted Journey'
A new exhibit of ceramic art, "Faceted Journey," will be displayed until Nov. 26 at the Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway. Admission is free. 455-8200.
'Celebrating Life!'
The winning artwork from the 2004 "Celebrating Life!" fine arts competition for senior artists, age 50 and up, is on display at the Bridge Gallery at City Hall, at the corner of 4th Street and Stewart Avenue, until Jan. 21. Admission is free. 229-4674.
Traveling exhibit
"Pattern Wizardry: Making the Power of Patterns," the newest exhibit at the Lied Discovery Children's Museum, runs until Jan. 2 at 833 Las Vegas Blvd. North. Admission is $7 adults, $6 children 1-17, seniors and military families, free for children under 1. 382-3445.
Umholtz exhibit
Artist Tom Umholtz will display "11 Woman, 2 Men & a Baby's Hand" until Nov. 30 at the Las Vegas office of the Nevada Arts Council, 821 S. 7th St. Admission is free. 486-3700.
Inaugural exhibit
"Dennis Hopper: Billboards and Photographs," the inaugural exhibit for the Godt-Cleary Gallery's second exhibition space, Godt-Cleary Projects, at 1217 S. Main St., continues until the end of November. Part of the exhibit will also be on display at Godt-Cleary's Mandalay Place gallery. Admission is free. 632-9378.
'9/11'
Clayton Campbell's photo exhibit, "Words My Son Has Learned Since 9/11," will be on display until Jan. 6 in the lobby of Artemus Ham Concert Hall on the UNLV campus. Admission is free. 895-1902.
'Neon Unplugged'
"Neon Unplugged: Signs from the Boneyard," an exhibition of famed signs from Las Vegas' past, is on display the remainder of 2004 at the Lied Discovery Children's Museum, 833 Las Vegas Blvd. North. Admission is $7 adults, $6 children, seniors and military. 382-3445.
Monet exhibit
The Bellagio is exhibiting 16 works of Claude Monet in "Claude Monet: Masterworks from the Museum of Fine Arts," until Jan. 9 at the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art. Admission is $15 general, $12 residents, seniors and students. 693-7871.
'Pursuit of Pleasure'
The Guggenheim Hermitage Museum at The Venetian is hosting an exhibit, "The Pursuit of Pleasure," which includes such artists as Picasso, Rodin, Rubens, Beckmann and Velazquez. Admission is $15 adults, $12 seniors and Nevada residents, $11 students with ID, $7 children 6-12, free for children under 6. The exhibit continues until Jan. 16. 414-2440.
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