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The Bus Stops Here
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- The Bus Stops Here
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- Child Haven Hope Corridor by Sush Machida
- Chronicling Moapa Valley Through Art
- COMMUNITY; COMMUNIDAD
- Desert Winds
- Dream Machine Sculpture
- Lone Mountain Regional Park Sculpture
- Earth Rise
- Maryland Parkway Public Art Strategic Design Plan
- Martin Luther King Jr Statue
- Mojave Mandalas by Sierra Slentz
- Organic Study No 2
- Reach sculpture
- Spin Baby A RatPack CrossRoads Public Art Project
- Van-go: A traveling art exhibit
- Valley of Harmony
- Wetlands Park Sculptures
- Whitney Recreation Center Mural
- Wrap It Transit
- Zap! Neighborhood Art
- Zap! Winchester Neighborhood Art
- Zap 2: Paradise Park Neighborhood Art
- Zap 3: in Historic West Las Vegas
- Zap 4: in the Cambridge Neighborhood
- Zap 5: at Desert Breeze Park
- Zap 6: in Parkdale & Whitney Neighborhoods, 2014
- Zap 7: on Maryland Parkway, 2015
- Zap 8: Zapped by the River!, 2016
- Zap 9: Lone Mountain, 2017
- Zap 10: On East Cheyenne, 2018
- Zap 11 : Robert E. Bob Price Park
- Zap 12: Mount Charleston, 2019
- Zap 13: Blue Diamond, 2023
- Zap 14 : Hollywood Blvd, 2023
- Zap 15 : Allegiant Stadium
- Zap 16 : Lamb Boulevard
- Zap 17 : Desert Inn
- BEAT FEET
- Pearson Pillar Mural Project
- Wetlands Park Play Area Sculpture
Works by Clark County artists Montana Black, Shan Michael Evans, Nabila Khanam and Thomas Willis were selected by a jury in 2009, then enlarged to poster size, replicated 25 times each and displayed in transit shelters across the Las Vegas Valley for one year. The project is The Bus Stops Here, a cooperative effort of Clark County Parks and Recreation, the Friends of Winchester Park's Public Art Committee and the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada. The project was funded by a grant from the Nevada Arts Council, a division of Nevada’s Department of Cultural Affairs and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Montana Black’s “Elaine” is an oil portrait of a woman and a giraffe. Shan Michael Evans’ “Robot So Loved The City” is an anime-style drawing of a Godzilla-size robot with a heart on its chest. Nabila Khanam’s “Winter Reflections” is a photograph of Red Rock shadowed by clouds. Thomas Willis’ “Point” is a diptych divided into black and white sectors, overlaid by what might be a galaxy or a thumbprint.
For more information, call Clark County Parks and Recreation at (702) 455-7340.
"Elaine" by Montana Black
"Robot So Loved The City" by Shan Michael Evans