vimarsana.com

Latest Breaking News On - Ali fathollahi - Page 1 : vimarsana.com

Your 2023 Las Vegas fall arts & entertainment guide

Nanda Sharif-pour and Ali Fathollahi s new Neon Museum mural illuminates unsung Vegas heroes

Those figures are both well-known Liberace, Sammy Davis Jr. and “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign designer Betty Willis and less familiar

Artist explains how he brings vintage Vegas signs to life

Artist Craig Winslow explains how he brings vintage neon signs back to life at the Neon Museum, and artists Nanda Sharifpour and Ali Fathollahi showcase some of Las Vegas' lesser-known historical figures at a new mural just outside the North Gallery.

Signs from the Las Vegas past shine on at the Neon Museum: Travel Weekly

The attraction in downtown Las Vegas outlines the vibrant story of an improbable city in an inhospitable desert that grew to attract visitors from around the world.

UNLV art professor Pasha Rafat curates a virtual class reunion at Summerlin Library

Las Vegas Weekly “The Protectress” by Jennifer Henry Photo: Wade Vandervort Geoff Carter Thu, Mar 11, 2021 (2 a.m.) What I know about abstraction in art is not much. Sure, I get the bare-bones idea of it the freedom to create something that’s not representative, to allow the creative mind to wander where it will but the why of abstraction sometimes eludes me. (I blame the editor in me; if something doesn’t make sense to me, it needs to be rewritten and revised until it does.) But in curating Two or 3 Things I Know About Abstraction a 12-artist group show now at the Summerlin Library gallery UNLV fine arts professor Pasha Rafat has anchored abstraction to a value I can get my head around: connection.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.