Head of the Class
Designing Women
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Three's Company
Tonight Show
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With a BFA in Photography from UNLV, this photojournalist is known for works like "A Place to Call Home" featured in US News. 

Mikayla Whitmore


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She worked in collaboration with her husband on many large scale sculptures of mundane objects in urban areas such as pictured here.

Coosje Van Bruggen

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This artist creates music for the eyes by representing musical notes with color such as the "Pipe Dream" sculpture at Symphony Park.

Tim Bavington

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 "The Wayfarer", "The Journey", "Vegas Valley Memories"

Roy Purcell

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Photojournalist Mikayla Whitmore took pictures for Thrillist article on gun violence at this popular arcade game's National Championship.

Big Buck Hunter

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Mikayla Whitmore photographed a internet-organized raid at this government location in September 2019.

Area 51

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Bill Willard served as Director of this UNLV organization which focuses on historical music materials, particularly of LV entertainers.

Arnold Shaw Center

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Las Vegan Diane Bush may be known for her artistic abilities, but she also served as a supervisor for this Clark County government office.


Parks & Recreation

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Roy Purcell painted his mural "The Journey" on over 2,000 sq.ft. of granite cliff face in this Arizona town.

Chloride

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Super-sized sculptures: "Split Button", "Spoonbridge and Cherry", and "Free Stamp".

Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen?

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UNLV’s Arnold Shaw Popular Music Research Center archives more than 700 of these taped interviews by Bill Willard and Arnold Shaw.

Rap with the Artist

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"Double Negative" was created by moving over 240,000 tons of rock at the eastern edge of Mormon Mesa near this Nevada town.

Overton

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This multidisciplinary artist, illustrator and teacher is currently UNLV’s Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art’s Artist-in-Residence.

Lance L Smith

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Linda Alterwitz is an interdisciplinary artist with diverse interests in the natural environment and research in this field.

medical research

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This Michael Heizer sculpture, located near Garden Valley, NV, has been under construction since 1972 and is one and a quarter miles long by more than a quarter mile wide.

City

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"Nuts for Racing", "Grins and Spins on the Winston Cup Circuit", "Stock CarToons"

Mike Smith

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Mike Smith's most controversial cartoon depicts this airline's mechanical issues.

Alaska Airlines

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A copy of Mike smiths cartoon from the OJ Simpson Trial reportedly now hangs here in Judge Ito's home.

Judge Ito's bathroom

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This LV artist, know for abstract paintings of neon lights, attended Bishop Gorman where he graduated with a 4.0 GPA.

Jerry Misko

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She is the central character in Mike Smith's NASCAR comic series.

Gearhead Gertie

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Location in which sculptural artist Jean Tinguely fused junkyard items for his now famed "Study for an End of the World, No. 2".

Flamingo parking lot

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"Homage to New York", "La Cascade", "Study for an End of the World, No. 2"

Jean Tinguely

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This location on Fremont Street was a former medical center and features a colorful mural by Las Vegas artist Jerry Misko

Emergency Arts

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On March 21, 1962, artist Jean Tinguely lined up 7 sculptures and exploded them at this location.

Jean Dry Lake Bed

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This English-born artist made contributions to The Simpsons even before getting his MFA from UNLV in 1990

Tim Bavington

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This neo-conceptual artist's works, which deliver words and ideas in public spaces, are featured around the globe, including the Amsterdam Airport and the Aria Resort & Casino.

Jenny Holzer

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While still in high school, artist Tahoe Mack created this three ton large as life Columbian Mammoth out of trash and scrap metal for the 2019 Life is Beautiful Festival.  

Mimi Lu

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"El Toro", "City Hall 1960", "The Four Seasons"

Bill Willard

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Local artist and UNLV alumnus Troy Gillett created this inspiring work to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of Sept 11th.

Common Threads

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This university hosts "The Flashlight" sculpture created by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje Van Bruggen.

UNLV