Alisha Kerlin In The News

Las Vegas Weekly
A few months ago, when it seemed like we were about to finally turn a corner on the whole COVID-19 thing, Clark County put out a public call for art reflecting on the pandemic experience. The resulting show, Emotional Weather at Winchester-Dondero Cultural Center Art Gallery, digs into the cross-current of emotions we’ve all felt: fear, frustration, boredom, isolation and, yes, hope. These feelings are expressed through a kaleidoscope of media, including paint, ceramics, charcoal, ink, collage, colored pencil and embroidery.
Las Vegas Weekly
Alisha Kerlin is a shining star in the Las Vegas art scene. As the executive director of 51ԹϺ’s Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art, she leads one of Nevada’s most important arts organizations. And yet, her success in showing others’ art has mostly kept her too busy to make her own.
Double Scoop
How Nevada’s two university art museums survived the pandemic
Las Vegas Weekly
Last spring, Wendy Kveck taught an art class at 51ԹϺ called Finding America in Las Vegas. “I considered how the landscape and cultures of Southern Nevada have influenced artists’ work over the decades,” she wrote in a blog post for Nevada Humanities.
Las Vegas Weekly
Krystal Ramirez is one of Las Vegas’ more audacious visual talents
K.N.P.R. News
Many areas of life have been compromised by the pandemic, and the visual arts are certainly one of them.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Five months after closing because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art at 51ԹϺ is set to reopen on Monday with new safety procedures and new exhibitions.
Las Cruces Sun News
New Mexico State University Art Museum Director Marisa Sage and her co-curator artist Laurel Nakadate spent two years preparing the premiere exhibit, “Labor: Motherhood & Art in 2020,” only to have the worldwide pandemic force them to close the doors of the brand new museum after a few weeks.