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What’s Up With that New Art Museum in Downtown Vegas?

Posted on March 11
Rob Kachelriess

Rob Kachelriess

Art hanging on a wall.

🧑‍🎨 (Rob Kachelriess/City Cast Las Vegas)

Las Vegas has a thriving local art community, but a full-fledged, stand-alone, accredited art museum has yet to show up. So, it was something of a surprise when the Southern Nevada Art Museum suddenly opened near Main and Charleston last week.

🎨 The Lay of the Land

The museum takes over what used to be the Burlesque Hall of Fame and JRNY Gallery (for digital art) with the two spaces separated by a courtyard that will have a Hawaiian Tiki theme. The museum was designed with private events in mind, from silent disco sessions to artist receptions. The Silent Muse is an in-house bar and lounge that won’t be open for at least another month or two.

🤔 Is This Really Just Another Gallery?

Galleries sell art, while museums are strictly for viewing. And the Southern Nevada Art Museum is exhibiting more than 500 pieces by nearly 90 artists over a combined 10,000 square feet, none of it for sale. The idea is to have as much variety as possible, from 15th century manuscripts to clay pottery by Picasso and the expansive “Stairway to Heaven” set of paintings by Salvador Dalí, which depicts Dante Alighieri’s “The Divine Comedy.” Local artists like Michael Godard , Donovan Fitzgerald, and Ziggy are also on display.

🔎 Are These Legit?

Founder and executive director Chris Davin says the pieces, bought from galleries, as well as auction houses like Christie’s and Sotheby’s, are all originals, “authenticated and appraised.” A full, official museum accreditation is in the works, but takes up to 14 months.

Art hanging on a wall.

🖼️ (Rob Kachelriess/City Cast Las Vegas)

💰 How Much for Admission?

The price is $30 for nonresidents or $20 for Nevada residents with discounts for seniors and students. Admission is just $5 for anyone during First Friday. You can also buy an annual membership for $100, which covers unlimited visits for two people.

🙃 Confusion in the Marketplace?

Davin says he isn’t concerned about getting mixed up with the long-awaited Las Vegas Museum of Art, which was planned for 2028 in Symphony Park, but got pushed back at least another year. “There are so many different ways museums can do art,” he says. “We've got a little of everything. We don't know what type of art museum they're going to be.”

Davin concedes that if the name wasn’t already taken, he would’ve called his own project the Las Vegas Museum of Art, but is happy with how things turned out, noting the opportunity to emphasize local art that extends to places like Mesquite or Laughlin.

🧑‍🎨 Art with Purpose

Davin, who’s also the executive director of the Henderson Equality Center, says a corner exhibit dedicated to The Stonewall Inn and LGBTQ culture will evolve on a monthly basis. The museum functions as a nonprofit, and money from admission fees, donations, and sponsorships will be reinvested into the community via scholarships, artist-in-residency programs, and other efforts.

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