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The Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art is a museum located on the main campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, established in 1967. The museum was originally instituted as a natural history museum with a focus on the natural history and environment of Nevada and the broader Southwestern United States. In December 2011, the Barrick joined the UNLV College of Fine Arts and became the anchor of the Galleries at UNLV. The six galleries and one museum that make up the Galleries are each entities in their own right linked via a common administration. The Marjorie Barrick Museum, is a well-known venue for engaging exhibitions and events and promotes engagement with the visual arts among a broad community including UNLV students, faculty, and staff; the greater Las Vegas community; and the national and international art community.HistoryThe founding of a natural history museum at the university—then an institution only a decade old, known as Nevada Southern University—began with a collection of specimens from the Desert Research Institute (DRI), the Nevada System of Higher Education's graduate research institute. In September 1967, the DRI opened a small museum facility in premises across from the university's grounds, as part of an expansion of DRI's activities into southern Nevada. The museum was created under the direction of archaeologist Richard H. Brooks, assistant research professor at the university and a researcher (later director) of the DRI-affiliated Nevada Archaeological Survey. Its exhibits consisted of DRI's local collection of living desert animal specimens and Native American artifacts.



"The Barrick is temporarily closed while we install some new exhibitions! We’ll be open again on Tuesday, March 14th.The Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art believes everyone deserves access to art that challenges our understanding of the present and inspires us to create a future that holds space for us all.Located on the campus of the most racially diverse university in the United States, we strive to create a nourishing environment for those who continue to be neglected by contemporary art museums. As the only art museum in the city of Las Vegas, we commit ourselves to leveling barriers that limit access to the arts. The Barrick Museum is part of the College of Fine Arts at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Entry is free."
Address: 4505 S Maryland Pkwy University of Nevada, Las Vegas 89154, NV, US
Phone: (702) 895-3381
State: NV
City: Las Vegas
Zip Code: 89154


opening hours

Monday: 09:00-17:00
Tuesday: 09:00-17:00
Wednesday: 09:00-17:00
Thursday: 09:00-17:00
Friday: 09:00-17:00
Saturday: 12:00-17:00


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Reviews
This museum has one large and well used gallery space smartly divided into smaller exhibitions. This presents well curated and always diverse collections of artists’ work. The artists are from various backgrounds and points of view. What I was told was the only art museum in Las Vegas, is an absolute gem. The museum has a strong connection to the community and the region. I visited for a second time recently after four months. This allowed me to see another grouping of works. I was able to see the consistency of high-level artists with diverse perspectives and thought-provoking exhibitions. The staff is friendly and helpful. There’s also a small sitting area with several chairs to relax, to read the books connected to the exhibitions that are provided, or just to allow absorption of the works exhibited. The Barrack Museum of Art is such a critical cultural asset to the community. A must visit.
Great exhibitions! If you are a new resident and latinx as myself, you have to visit this museum. It is very latinx and lgbttqi+ friendly.
Couldn't view due to they had a long weekend for veterans holiday. But the worker Manny was super nice and told us about another art thing that was going on. That was super sweet.
I frequently stop by this museum to see what's new. They have some amazing shows from both local and nationally known artists. It's very small but free to the public and one of the only fine art destinations in Las Vegas. Photos are from the April 2019 show "Sorry for the Mess."
Nice quiet place to study, plus it is free for the public. The art exhibits don't change very often and the hours are very limited. Call a head of time. Call my boy...his name is Guatapak!
Probably the highlight of my visit. I was looking for something more than the typical vegas experience and this was a hidden gem. So much talent and so many voices in such a small space but it isn't overwhelming or crowded. Everything has its own place and It's own space. I'm amazed that it's free and there was no one there for theongest time I was able to be alone and immerse myself in the talent of other artist.
UNLV is very fortunate to have this venue. Spacious display area. Plenty of modern lighting.
This is a free museum with a great selection of art. Can't miss it!
Take QUARTERS...! The parking is basically for students and staff. All others have to park at meters. Hardwood floors, lighting and ceiling make this a great place to visit.
Top place to see while visiting UNLV. Free entry and the front desk also has informative campus maps and temp exhibitions. It’s not the biggest museum but it’s great to kill an hour soak in some cold A/C.
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