Category: Art of the State
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Above-water basket weaving
The Fourth Ward School in Virginia City houses baskets galore from the Great Basin Basketmakers.
This article was published on 05.17.01
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Nevada, big and small
Minis and Maxis reveals the beauty of the West—big and small.
This article was published on 05.10.01
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Tributes to dying nature
Requiem to Nature mourns society’s break from nature in favor of technology.
This article was published on 05.03.01
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The world in squares
Walter McNamara’s collage art can be hard to understand, although it is easy on the eyes.
This article was published on 04.26.01
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Intimidating sculpture
Robert Brady’s work, on display at the Stremmel Gallery, is diverse, but the most eye-catching pieces are his big, bold works of sculpture.
This article was published on 04.19.01
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Surreal ceramics
Odd, yet impressive sculptures make up the exhibit currently at Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery.
This article was published on 04.12.01
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Flower power
Local floral designer Steven Craig believes flower arrangements are an under-appreciated art form.
This article was published on 04.05.01
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Painting a lonely Nevada
Greg Allen’s art depicts a lonely, isolated Nevada, while the artist himself battles legal problems.
This article was published on 03.29.01
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Blue waters outside, blue art inside
An exhibit at the North Tahoe Arts Center celebrates the color blue.
This article was published on 03.22.01
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Keeping it simple
Nevada’s oldest art club is holding its annual sale, featuring simple, beautiful paintings.
This article was published on 03.15.01
May 17, 2001
RN&R Vol 7 Issue 14
May 10, 2001
RN&R Vol 7 Issue 13
May 03, 2001
RN&R Vol 7 Issue 12
April 26, 2001
RN&R Vol 7 Issue 11
April 19, 2001
RN&R Vol 7 Issue 10
April 12, 2001
RN&R Vol 7 Issue 9
April 05, 2001
RN&R Vol 7 Issue 8
March 29, 2001
RN&R Vol 7 Issue 7
March 22, 2001
RN&R Vol 7 Issue 6
March 15, 2001
RN&R Vol 7 Issue 5