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Monthly Archives: January 2016
Big Thanks to The E.L. Cord Foundation
Sierra Arts Foundation has just received a $10,000 grant from The E.L. Cord Foundation to support the Sierra Arts Gallery 2016-17 exhibition season. These funds will help us provide exhibition opportunities to local, regional, and national contemporary artists with focus … Continue reading
City of Reno Approves Grant for CAAP
Thank you to the City of Reno for a $10,000 grant to fund the Community Arts Access Programs in the Sierra Arts Gallery. These funds will be a part of the bigger Reno Arts and Culture events portfolio that works … Continue reading
Whitney Myer and Friends – 90’s Covers for Brew Haha
Whitney Myer will be rolling back the clock for the 21st Brew HaHa Birthday Bash. 90’s all night long. More than 100 brews to responsibly taste and an artist village full of paintings, ceramics, photography, handmade bath and body works … Continue reading
Call to Artists: Multicultural Festival Poster Contest
Call to Artists Info The Fernley Multi-Cultural Festival is seeking poster design submissions from young emerging artists between the ages of 12-25 for the 10th annual festival taking place June 2016. All mediums are accepted and artists may submit … Continue reading
Artist Talk: Leslie King
Visiting artist Leslie King will be giving a brief artist talk during her reception tonight, Jan. 21, at 6:15. Learn about her process, inspirations and the stories behind the subjects. A Q & A will follow. Refreshments courtesy of Wild … Continue reading
Whitney Meyer Releases New Track
Whitney Meyer has a new song called “Somehow” written with Naia Kete. Whitney and Friends will be playing all night long at the 21st annual Brew HaHa event on Jan. 29. Get your tickets now.
Anindita Nanda Visits Reno
Marigold Movement center is honored to be hosting Anindita Nanda, master dancer, scholar and instructor of Classical Indian Odissi Dance. This week-long residency program is the first part of a seven year training program in this ancient dance lineage. Students … Continue reading