The center’s 2020-21 list of shows includes new and returning performances, and even one nonmusical (“To Kill a Mockingbird”).
Arts & Culture
Area15 is putting out a call for young Las Vegas artists to design the walls of the soon-to-open experiential entertainment complex.
Filmmaker Tim Burton was in town to support his ‘Lost Vegas’ exhibit and sign autographs for hundreds of fans.
New items at the exhibit at Luxor, which opened nine years ago, include 20 that have never before been shown.
For the fifth year, the museum is calling for entries for one artist to draw inspiration from the collection as an artist-in-residence.
If you haven’t yet made it to see ‘Lost Vegas: Tim Burton @ The Neon Museum,’ there’s even more time to view the acclaimed filmmaker’s collection of weird, quirky and familiar artworks.
By the time of its grand opening, Area15 will feature a zip line that suspends riders from the ceiling, an airplane fuselage and the return of celebrity chef Todd English.
Clay Arts became one of the first art businesses in the Arts District in downtown Las Vegas and an early participant at the monthly First Friday event.
Whether one looked straight ahead, up at the sky or down at their feet, dancing lights, dazzling LEDs and phantasmagoric video were on view at the inaugural Intersect Festival.
The collection by the famed street artist, who garnered worldwide attention when his “Girl With Balloon” self-destructed at an auction last year, is on view on the Las Vegas Strip for the first time.
For some of you, there’s no place like a concert or a skating rink for the holidays, and that’s great. Others, though, may like their seasonal chills to come more from terror than the weather.
In the dreamy stage production at Wynn Las Vegas, more than 90 performers dance, fly through the air and dive into a 1.1-million-gallon pool.
Tim Burton’s art exhibit at The Neon Museum in Las Vegas is finally open. It features more than 40 digital and sculptural works by the filmmaker.
Chuck Maguire also leads The Desert Winds ensemble, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.
When Tim Burton visited Las Vegas as a child, he remembers being awestruck by the three giant sea horses that jutted out of the swimming pool at The Dunes hotel.