Reviews
It's 215 o. A Thursday and It's not open. No sign posted. Nothing.
This place was better than the Bellagion Fine Arts Museum, and $5 less per person. If you are going to spend any time on Fremont Street, this is a must visit. The art is some of the best representation of modern art I have seen in a while. It is a laid back place, where anyone can get a respite from all of the Vegas activity just outside. While we were there, we got to meet one of the artists who has several of his pieces displayed there - David Jenkins. Just like the museum itself, David was so down to earth, and just an overall great guy. Real refreshing. We have put this place on our list of places that we MUST visit for any upcoming Las Vegas trips. Do not miss it!
This is a fantastic museum that features great artists with truly fine as well as unique pieces. All of the staff there are very kind, intelligent and they also have great taste in art. Mark, their director, is living art history having assisted many of the 20th century's best artists with printing. His knowledge and expertise is second to none. The location of the gallery is right in the heart of the Fremont district with lots of other things to do as well. The Metropolitan Museum is a must see for any fellow artists or art admirers when in Vegas.
Was closed when we attempted to go there. Was well within hours of operation. Was our main reason for going to Freemont St. We still had a good time walking around.
The most sophisticated display of an eclectic collection of work. The building is layed out to display visual beauty and interesting pieces that make it fun, educational, and sensory stimulating as you walk through. There is something for everyone.
From a volunteer of the Metropolitan Gallery. To those who represent themselves as "Local Guides" and gave the museum only two stars. They failed to talk with any of the representatives at the Museum and about its role in the Las Vegas area. The museum is largely an event driven place. The Museum provides networking opportunities for creative professionals and fosters a place for creatives to exhibit their work and network with others who can benefit from each others talents. The museum has members who are interior designers, visual artists, performing artists, creative professionals, writers, sculptors, teachers, students, fashion designers, photographers, models, art collectors, dealers and those who just appreciate. The museum is not state funded. It is a private museum who's soul purpose is to foster a foundation on which creatives in Las Vegas can grow. The Museum offers all kinds of advice and consultation to those looking to pursue opportunities in creative fields and helps to connect them with the those who can help with their pursuit in making the world a more beautiful place. The museum provides a presentable space for those who need to exhibit their work of host an event. The museum has hosted many art shows for organizations local and abroad. Fashion shows, private parties, wedding receptions and other events. If you are a tour guide in Las Vegas, please talk to some of the museum staff before posting any review. Doing so would very much enhance your services and better demonstrate the value the museum provides to the Las Vegas area and those abroad. Those looking to share culture and opportunity in a place of International scope and influence. The Metropolitan Gallery is a terrific place to begin your journey.
The exhibit is poor. Paying $15.00 for each ticket is a waste of money.
Great place with lots of good art pieces, paintings, photograph and sculptures. Entrance on the 2nd floor, garage is downstairs.
Looks permanently closed.
Overpriced....considering the location and the art quality.