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The museum is the oldest cultural institution in the state of Nevada. Founded in 1931 as the Nevada Art Gallery by Dr. James Church and Charles F. Cutts, the organization provides a forum for community visual arts activities, exhibitions, and artists. With Cutt's bequest of his Ralston Street home and collection in 1949, the Gallery obtained a facility and the foundation of a permanent collection.

The Nevada Art Gallery remained largely a volunteer organization until 1975, when the Board of Trustees hired two art historians and began to improve upon the quality of the collection, exhibitions, and programming. In 1978, the Nevada Art Gallery purchased the Hawkins House, a national historic landmark building. Located on Court Street overlooking Reno's Truckee River, the house was commissioned in 1911 by Nevada banker and lawyer, Prince Hawkins. The Hawkins House was designed by Elmer Grey, a prominent Los Angeles architect who also designed the Huntington Mansion (now the Huntingon Library and Gallery), The Pasadena Community Playhouse, and the Beverly Hills Hotel. Upon moving into the new facility, the organization's name was changed to the Sierra Nevada Museum of Art.

In 1983, the Trustees established an operating endowment to contribute to the annual operating budget. After obtaining a new 15,000 sq. ft. facility, the organization changed its name once again to the Nevada Museum of Art. The E. L. Cord Museum School classroom was added to the building three years later.

The new NMA, designed by Will Bruder, opened in Spring 2003.

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Land/Art New Mexico

William L. Fox

This September I was in Albuquerque to give several talks as part of the six-month-long celebration of art & environment in New Mexico. More than two dozen venues, ranging from the small but exquisite The Land Gallery to the cavernous SITE Santa Fe, collaborated to “explore relationships of land, art, and community through exhibitions, site-specific art works, lectures, and a culminating book.” The idea was both to shed light on how land art “seeks to address our changing rel… Continue

Posted on November 17, 2009 at 8:00am —

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Wanderers in the Desert of the Real, Part II, Latrobe Valley

William L. Fox


Photograph by David Leece
The Australian painter Mandy Martin and I ended our July trip through the industrial sites she’s painted in New South Wales and Victoria with a swing through the Latrobe Valley, which hosts some of the larger deposits of brown coal in the world, as well as several hu… Continue

Posted on September 30, 2009 at 2:30pm —

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Wanderers in the Desert of the Real, Part I

William L. Fox


Mandy Martin
Wanderers in the Desert of the
Real; Wallerawang Powerhouse
, 2009
Oil/Pigment/ on Linen
70.9 x 106.3 inches
Courtesy Australian Galleries Melbourne
www.australiangalleries.com.au


During each of the last th… Continue

Posted on September 28, 2009 at 2:30pm —

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Art + Environment Cubed : The Blog

William L. Fox
The Museum has three “A+E” components-- Art + Environment Exhibitions and Programs, our A+E Conference, and the Center for Art + Environment (CA+E). Three of us lead the effort in collaboration with our colleagues at the Museum: Ann Wolfe, our curator of exhibitions and collections, Colin Robertson, curator of education, and myself, the director of the Center.

Our A+E Exhibitions and Programs range broadly through painting and photography, architecture and video, installation and… Continue

Posted on September 20, 2009 at 12:30pm —

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William L. Fox Launches Center for Art + Environment LAB with Discussion of Trans-Alaska Pipeline



The Nevada Museum of Art founded the Center for Art + Environment (CA+E) in January 2009 following the success of its Art + Environment Conference in October 2008. A programmatic focal point of the Museum, the CA+E supports the practice, study and awareness of creative interactions between people and their natur… Continue

Posted on March 24, 2009 at 2:00pm — 1 Comment

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