News: Performing Arts Center

UNLV's Flashlight
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The concert kicks-off a series of student performances that are both in-person and live-streamed from Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall.

a conductor waves his baton
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The UNLV Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Taras Krysa.

A classical style drawing of the moon
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Mistaken identities, unrequited love, reunited school chums, and a whole pot of noodles add flavor to this quick-paced romantic comedy that will delight the entire family.

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
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Selected artist to create an original site-specific mural celebrating the thriving and diverse Las Vegas community.

Human bodies spell out "Alphabetical Actions"
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UNLV Dance is pleased to welcome back live audiences. The concerts also will continue to have a streaming component allowing guests to experience the shows from home.

A map of Arizona with tags hanging off it
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This dynamic global exhibition project is carried out locally by students from UNLV’s Department of Anthropology.

Ngai Pindell speaking at podium
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The documentary aims to bring awareness to a local community in the shadows searching for hope.

image of young black girl on city street
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Curated by Erica Vital-Lazare, the exhibition is presented by the Womxn of Color Arts Festival and the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art.

UNLV's Flashlight is bathed in red light
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The job fair will be held in the Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall lobby from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

An art piece in blue and yellow depicts geometric shapes
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This momentous event celebrates the beauty of Indigeneity through the art of local and regional Native American Women artists.

a flier for art talk talk talk
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Presented by Los Angeles-based artists Beck + Col, "ART TALK Talk talk" is an online art talk show modeled after classic late night shows like "The Tonight Show."

A collage of found objects adorn a wall
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Entry to the 5-7:30 p.m. event is free, and guests are not required to register.