Clark County Commission Chairman Michael Naft will unveil Harmonies, a new interactive music-themed public art installation at Silverado Ranch Park on Tuesday, February 24 at 11 a.m. Created by LeMonde Studio, the exhibit is part of Clark County Public Art’s Temporary Play Art initiative, a year-long program that brings hands-on creativity to parks across the county for families to enjoy.

Harmonies features four giant musical instruments – a harp, a banjo, a violin, and a treble key box – that spring to life with a simple turn of a crank and a bit of human power. This installation invites visitors to engage with art through movement, sound, and touch. It’s a multisensory experience that transforms simple gestures into melody, blending creativity with eco-conscious design.

“I am excited to bring this new public art exhibit to the Silverado Ranch neighborhood,” said Naft. “Having it on the same campus as our Community Center makes it even more impactful and accessible.”

“I am thrilled to bring an interactive public art installation to Silverado Ranch Park,” said Patrick Almeido, Director, Clark County Parks and Recreation. “By blending sight and sound through physical interaction, this display encourages the community to step inside the art, fostering connection through the simple, shared joy of play.”

Harmonies will be on display at Silverado Ranch Park, 9855 Gilespie St., from February 15 through April 1, 2026.