woman looking over shoulder

Francis Poulenc’s haunting opera explores themes of fear and faith.

Illustration of a woman that emphasizes her heart

Poet Federico García Lorca’s play runs through March 17 in the Black Box Theatre.

woman drawing with a portrait

This workshop will guide you through a practice that unites conversation and group sharing with classic observational drawing techniques.

museum gallery

Join the Human Rights Campaign for a panel discussion by national and local experts on the evolution of the word 'Queer' and what it represents for many today.

Ramiro Gomez, Las Máquinas Tragamonedas (Porter on Palms Casino Floor), 30 x 30 in. acrylic, oil stick, and cardboard on canvas.

Artists Justin Favela and Ramiro Gomez come together for the first time in Sorry for the Mess, an exhibition of new collaborative artwork about labor, childhood memories, and life in Las Vegas.

Irish Ensemble Danú outside on green hill

Start your St. Patrick’s Day celebration a little early with one of today’s leading traditional Irish ensembles.

Several members of the UNLV Jazz Ensemble pose with their instruments.

The concert, featuring several well-known guest artists, is 2 p.m. Sunday in the Judy Bayley Theatre.

Two women viewing artwork

The Barrick Museum's Axis Mundo exhibit explores the intersectionality of LGBTQ and Latinx artists.

Members of the quartet pose outdoors with their instruments.

The New York Times recently lauded the ensemble for “revealing the familiar as unfamiliar, making the most traditional of works feel radical once more.”

two female dancers

The concert features choreography and design by dance faculty Richard Havey, James Jeon, Dolly Kelepecz-Momot, and renowned modern dance guest artists Jeanine Tegano Collins, Andy Lott, and Ari Mayzick.

portrait of alisha kerlin

Kerlin has more than a decade of museum and gallery experience in addition to her professional practice as an artist, educator, curator, and researcher.

female and male actor in costume

This Carlyle Brown play, based on real-life events, runs through Feb. 24 in the Judy Bayley Theatre.