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New Mural at The Neon Museum

Curating a mural by renowned Las Vegas artist James Stanford for the Neon Museum has been a true pleasure. The 154-foot mural named “From the

The Art Angle: Will Roger

I’m really happy for Burning Man co-founder and photographer Will Roger! Will captures the enchantment of the (nearly) anything-goes cultural festival in this week’s edition

One by Nanda Sharif-pour

ONE by Nanda Sharif-pour

Extract from Scott Dickensheets’ Desert Companion piece Window Pain, which highlights Nanda Sharif-art pour’s installation, ONE. “The politics don’t swarm out at you from Nanda

Sand To Sin

Extract: Sand to Sin by Dunn-Edwards Paints “Multi-media artist James Stanford is no stranger to creating art that merges past and present, reality and fantasy.

Aaron Sheppard's art installation at 12 Inches of Sin

12 Inches of Sin | COVID-19

I was prepared to announce in March that the next 12 Inches of Sin would begin in the fall of 2020. Because to COVID-19 and

James Stanford exhibits at Melissa Morgan Fine Art

Lenticulars at Melissa Morgan Fine Art

In Coachella Valley, James Stanford presents his limited edition lenticular portals, Ing Ing and Glow Glare, at Melissa Morgan Fine Art. Melissa Morgan Fine Art

Saccharine Reckoning

What a pleasure it was to curate Al Fathollahi’s Saccharine Reckoning installation at Soho Lofts on Las Vegas Boulevard. Janna Karel of the Las Vegas Review

A Phalanx of Angels Ascending

When resident artist James Stanford created his site-specific mural “A Phalanx of Angels Ascending” to memorialize the legendary Blue Angel statue that looked over Downtown

EX-HAUST-ED: Completely Used Up

Very pleased to curate “EX-HAUST-ED: Totally Used Up,” an art installation by Joel Spencer that examines humanity’s current willful decision to deplete the planet’s resources.

Curating at Quivx

I will be responsible for the curation of art installations in the Quivx Building. The initial installation will consist of Portals by James Stanford and