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 Maria Arango & Lynn Schmidt, Terra Tribuo Terra Partis, Woodcut
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Geographical Divides: Finding Common Ground features sixteen printmakers invited to join in a series of collaborations to explore the geographical and cultural differences in Nevada. Available: Ongoing (this exhibit is part of NAC’s permanent collection.)
The Inventory List includes small photos and dimensions of the artwork included in the exhibit.
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Paula Morin, Natural Balance
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Honest Horses: A Portrait of the Mustang in the Great Basin features giclee prints of 21 handpainted photographs of the wild horses in the American West. Available: Ongoing (this exhibit is part of NAC’s permanent collection.)
The Exhibit Description includes short description, exhibit contents, linear feet and security requirements.
The Inventory List includes small photos and dimensions of the artwork included in the exhibit.
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Erik Lauritzen, Hawthorne
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Stop the Car, Dad! features 30 photographs by Erik Lauritzen. From abandoned military installations to roadside vernacular architecture, the sites Lauritzen photographed revel a certain irony often underlying everyday encounters in the Nevada desert. Available through December 2013.
The Exhibit Description includes short description, exhibit contents, linear feet and security requirements.
The Inventory List includes small photos and dimensions of the artwork included in the exhibit.
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Ron Arthaud, Late Morning Eureka Nevada
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"Wally’s World: The Loneliest Art Collection in Nevada" features 35 paintings, etchings, drawings and mixed media of Nevada’s historic places and spaces from the art collection of Wally Cuchine. As the former director of the Eureka Opera House for nearly 19 years, Wally Cuchine was recognized for consistently presenting first-class entertainment to residents and visitors. He also is well-known for his remarkable art collection of Nevada’s finest artists. Jim McCormick, former chairman of the Art Department at the University of Nevada, Reno and the emeritus professor of art, both curated "Wally’s World" and wrote the traveling exhibit's Gallery Notes essay, which portrays Cuchine’s ongoing love affair with collecting that has informed—and, at times, defined his life. Available through May 2015.
The Exhibit Description includes short description, exhibit contents, linear feet and security requirements.
The Inventory List includes small photos and dimensions of the artwork included in the exhibit.
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 The Beaker in the Pen, Author: Joel Nelson, Artist: Gary Morton, Letterpress printed, 2002 |
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Words + Images: Broadsides from the Black Rock Press features 34 broadsides that were produced at the Black Rock Press at the University of Nevada, Reno using the letterpress process with handset type and relief plates. The printing was done on a Vandercook cylinder proofing press. Broadside writers include Marjorie Agosin, Willis Barnstone, Daniel Boorstin, Andre Codrescu, Billy Collins, Hayden Curruth, Carol V. Davis, John Dofflemyer, Joseph Duemer, Gretel Ehrlich, Martha Elizabeth, A. Bartlett Giamatti, Shaun T. Griffin, James W. Hulse, Linda Hussa, Donna Johnson, Robert Laxalt, Wally McRae, Joel Nelson, Steven Nightingale, Naomi Shahib Nye, Gailmarie Pahmeier, Robert Pinsky, Kirk Robertson, Gary Short, Kevin Stevens, Bill Stobb, Michael White, Terry Tempest Williams and Paul Zarzyski. Available: Ongoing (this exhibit is part of NAC’s permanent collection.)
The Exhibit Description includes short description, exhibit contents, linear feet and security requirements.
The Inventory List includes small photos and dimensions of the artwork included in the exhibit.
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