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Saturday, April 12, 2025

Clark County Public Art Presents CityScapes'

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Clark City recently issued the following announcement.

Clark County Public Art presents “CityScapes,” a selection of 17 views of the city, ranging from dazzling to surreal. “CityScapes” will be on display through Thursday, September 16, at the Clark County Government Center Rotunda located at 500 South Grand Central Pkwy near Charleston Blvd. and the I-15. A closing reception will be held on Thursday, September 16, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

As a city that never sleeps, there are so many ways of framing the incredible and renowned metropolis we get to call home. These drawings, paintings, and photographs give us unique perspectives on Las Vegas, whether a commentary on life in the fast lane or an artistic appreciation for our colorful skyline. The 14 artists shown here share their visions and memories through unfiltered lenses.

“Las Vegas and its residents have been through a lot in the past year,” said Commissioner Segerblom. “The artworks in this show remind me of the reasons I love living here. They give the city life, translating its heartbeat into real visual delights.”

This exhibition has been juried by Joseph Watson, a local narrative painter, and illustrator with over a decade of experience in the Las Vegas Arts District.

Selected artists include Jenny Baham, Dan Brady, Zoe Camper, Lanelle Christman, Ken Flanagan, Cynthia Hamika, Lee Lanier, Ann Lippert, Chelsea Rust, Murbina, Ozzy Villate, Joseph Watson, Yej, and Susan Z.

Clark County Public Arts Office's mission is to promote, encourage and connect the community with culture and public art around the valley. The Clark County Public Arts program can be found on Facebook and Instagram @CCPublicArts. Those wanting more information about Clark County’s Public Arts Program can visit https://bit.ly/3A88Tx2. 

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