News: Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art

The artists discuss what it means to make art in Las Vegas today.
Sessions start at the top of each hour from 1 to 5 p.m.

Longtime New Yorker writer will explore ways art and science have been approached together, and separately, over the years.

The scholar and artist unpacks her 'Scouted' series, a re-contextualization of location shots behind the classic Martin Scorsese film Casino (1995).

Personalize an object with beads. Join the museum in welcoming artist Noelle Garcia for a workshop.

As part of the curated screening, artist and filmmaker Chris Coy will show his film BARNRAZER, as well as selected works by artists Jon Rafman and Andrew Norman Wilson.

Lowenthal examines the evolutionary exchanges between design, historical legacies, and their effect on the production of subjectivity.
Gemma Marmalade is a British artist and professor in photographic art practice at the University of Derby, specializing in experimental approaches to the radical intersections of photography, video, and performance.

At the core of Ferrer's practice is the treatment and transmutation of cultural objects and symbols, pulling from popular iconography to art historical artifacts.

The symposium is presented by professor Lawrence Zoller from the School of Dental Medicine.

Find out what it means to think about vision as an active process in the brain, not just the eye.

Three new exhibitions at the Barrick, along with shows at the Donna Beam, Grant Hall Gallery, and Lied Library, explore identity and form. Public reception is Feb. 9.