Clark County Commissioner William McCurdy II and the Clark County Public Arts Office will host the fourth annual free Cinco de Mayo Art Reception on Friday, May 1, 2026, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Pkwy.

The event — themed "Puentes de Pertenencia" — will celebrate the County's ongoing "Bridges of Belonging: Cinco de Mayo, Bi-National Identity, and the Spirit of Chignahuapan" art exhibit with live music, cultural performances, visual arts and food while supplies last.

“This event is a celebration of the vibrant Latino community that helps make Clark County such a remarkable place to live, work and play,” said Commissioner McCurdy. “Through art, music and culture, we are building bridges that bring our community closer together, and I invite everyone to join us.”

The exhibit, which runs April 20 through May 28 at the Rotunda Gallery inside the Government Center, features artists selected from an open call for submissions showcasing their work alongside international artists.

The exhibit is brought together in partnership with the Federation of Poblanos in Las Vegas.

The Clark County Public Arts Office oversees public art programming across the County, with a mission to integrate art into the community and promote cultural enrichment for all residents. To learn more, contact the Public Arts Office by phone at 702-455-8685, email at CCPublicArt@ClarkCountyNV.gov, or by visiting clarkcountynv.gov/PublicArtsOffice.