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Program Supervisor: Mickey Sprott
Clark County Public Arts is a program within the Department of Parks and Recreation. The program includes opportunities for artists to create new art projects and submit artworks to the County galleries, provide education to artists and the community, as well as initiate repairs and restoration of existing public art.
Virtual Exhibitions:
Community Outreach:
- Desert Breeze Empowerment Art!
- Children's Festival Tile Murals
- Hollywood Recreation Center Empowerment Art!
- Maryland Parkway Fence Art
- MIGRATE
- Paradise Empowerment Art!
- Parkdale Amphitheater Mural
- Parkdale Recreation Center Empowerment Art!
- PLAY A Wetlands Park Art Installation
- Together for Better Piano Project
- Walnut Community Center Interactive Mural
Projects:
- Absolute Ceiling
- Aku Aku Tiki Head
- Art Along Flamingo Arroyo Trail
- The Bus Stops Here
- BEAT FEET
- Centered
- Child Haven Hope Corridor by Sush Machida
- Chronicling Moapa Valley Through Art
- Community; Comminunidad
- Dream Machine Sculpture
- Desert Winds
- Earth Rise
- Lone Mountain Regional Park Sculpture
- Maryland Parkway Public Art Strategic Design Plan
- Martin Luther King Jr Statue
- Mojave Mandalas by Sierra Slentz
- Organic Study No 2
- Pearson Pillar Mural
- Reach sculpture
- Spin Baby A RatPack CrossRoads Public Art Project
- Sweetest in the Gale Mural
- Valley of Harmony
- Van-go: A traveling art exhibit
- Wetlands Park Play Area Sculpture
- Wetlands Park Sculptures
- Whitney Recreation Center Mural
- Wrap It Transit
- Zap! Neighborhood Art
HEADS-UP: "Norte y Sur" (North and South) by sculptor Luis Varela-Rico is now installed on Eastern at the 215. The two black-metallic profiles in a stare dow are the final installation of Clark County’s “Centered,” a 10-site public-art project.
Artist Vanessa Maciel Napoles (left) was awarded Best of Show for her paper-mache piece "La Vidente y su Guia (Maria Sabina)." She is seen here with culture writer Leslie Ventura, who judged over 44 works in the Winchester Cultural Center gallery.
A sampling of Clark County's public art collection can now be found on the Public Art Archive of the Western States Arts Federation. View collection on the Public Art Archive website by clicking here.