The Stagecoach Hotel and Casino Hosts music by: The Enchanters
Available every Friday and Saturday night. Listen to soft rock while you refresh yourself at the Stagecoach bar, and perhaps play a bar game or two!
The Stagecoach Hotel and Casino has everything you need to unwind after a day in the wilds of Southern Nevada and Death Valley. Here you will find slots, Texas Hold-em, table games, a game room for the younger set, refreshments, and rooms too!
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The The Beatty Museum & Historical society
The Beatty Museum and Historical Society that you will visit today is only the latest in what seems like an ever evolving effort to preserve the history of the town, the county, and the Bullfrog Mining District. Began by three women of Beatty, who had “played in Rhyolite and roamed the hills of the Bullfrog Mining District,” the first museum, established in 1995, was just a small cottage. The collection of documents, books, photos and other artifacts has grown into its current home on Beatty’s Main Street. The latest edition to the museum is an outdoor display of equipment used in the old mining district.
The Beatty Museum and Historical Society is open Monday through Sunday, from 10 AM to 4 PM.
Phone: 775-553-2303. contact@beattymuseum.org
Visit the Museum's website for a preview of what they offer |
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The The Goldwell Museum offers:
Shows and events throughout the year.
INFO: 702-870-9946
goldwell@goldwellmuseum.org
Visit their site for more information and events at goldwellmuseum.org
Upcoming shows
Paul Catanese Open Studio
Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010
Time: 4:00 to 7:00
Location The Red Barn Art Center, Rhyolite, NV
Paul Catanese is a hybrid media artist, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Interdisciplinary Arts at Columbia College Chicago and the President of the New Media Caucus, a College Art Association Affiliate Society. His artwork has been exhibited widely including at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, SFMOMA Artist's Gallery, La Villette-Numerique and Stuttgarter Filmwinter among others. Paul is the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including commissions for the creation of new artwork from Turbulence.org as well as Rhizome.org.
At Goldwell, Catanese is experimenting with the wide open spaces and vast night skies of the Amargosa Desert and will be presenting an indoor and outdoor installation. FREE!
Matt Sargent & Chris Kallmyer "Ghost Music" Performance
Date: Saturday, June 26, 2010
Time: 7:00 to 9:30 pm
Location The Red Barn Art Center, Rhyolite, NV
Matt Sargent is a composer, guitarist, and laptop artist based in Hartford, CT. His composing grows out of an appreciation of natural resonances, acoustic spaces, field recording, and outdoor listening. In addition to the documented spaces and environmental recordings heard in much of his electroacoustic work, these influences also enter his acoustic music in tangible ways, such as the use of pine sap drops as melodic material in his Soft Song (for solo cello), the river stones lightly scraped on wood in his solo percussion work, Riverbed, or the spatial arrangement of players and audio speakers (often spread hundreds of feet apart) in many of his ensemble works, such as Evening Song. Sargent will be performing with his collaborator and fellow Goldwell artist in residence Chris Kallmyer from Los Angeles.
Chris is a performer/composer/sound artist living in Los Angeles, CA. As a composer and sound artist he has presented projects at LACMA, the Hammer Museum, Machine Project, CalArts, and various parking lots in LA. He is currently the Curator of Sound Programming for the Machine Project’s 2010 residency at the Hammer Museum (UCLA). He will be an artist in residence with longtime collaborator Matt Sargent at the Goldwell Open Air Museum in June of 2010.
As a performer, Chris has played at REDCAT, LACMA, the Hammer Museum (UCLA), Machine Project, CalArts, art galleries in Washington DC and Los Angeles, various cities in Italy, and the Geneva Conservatory in Switzerland. He has premiered over 50 new works, and collaborates extensively with composer and long time friend, Matt Sargent. Since moving to California, Chris has premiered works by: Robert Allaire, CT Anderson, Scott Cazan, Daniel Corrall, Michael Deragon, John Hastings, Andrew Tholl, and has recently received a new piece for two trumpets from Ben Johnston.
See also performance in Las Vegas July 1, 7 p.m. at PLACE Gallery
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