Event Date:
Repeats every day until Sat Sep 30 2023 .
September 28, 2023 (All day)
September 29, 2023 (All day)
September 30, 2023 (All day)
Nearly two dozen talented artists from multiple countries are getting ready to paint the town in Carson City this fall. The inaugural Murals and Music Festival, Sept. 28-30, will bring local, national, and international artists to Carson City to paint murals live throughout the city.
Community activities will include docent led mural tours, artist lectures and talks, children’s art activities, and interactive mural painting with the community.
There will be concerts at the Brewery Arts Center and at other locations near the artists at work. The festival will feature music headliner Ian Moore on Saturday at the Brewery Arts Center.
The Seattle-based, Austin, TX-born guitar player, singer and songwriter makes the proverbial renaissance man look lazy. Coming on the heels of Strange Days, Moore offers a new release of bright, blazing rock-n-roll that combines his legendary guitar prowess with radio-friendly songs that showcase his elastic, soul-inflected vocals.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
12 to 8 p.m. — University Libraries “Reno Street Art VR.” Wearing a VR headset, users can experience over 100 different 360 video locations of street art including an interactive map of Reno and immersive vignettes from local muralists. At the Brewery Arts Center , 449 W. King St. Learn More here.
12 – 8 p.m. – Murus: Dividers Unite Group Exhibition
At the Brewery Arts Center | 449 W. King St.
6 – 8 p.m. – Artist Meet & Greet – Free and open to the public Music TBD
At the Brewery Arts Center | 449 W. King St.
6:30 p.m. – Sculpture Unveiling, ‘First One’ by Pan Pantoja
At the Brewery Arts Center | 449 W. King St
7 – 10 p.m. – Dale Poune and Doug Sandaval
At Bank Saloon – 418 S. Carson St.
Stewart Indian School Cultural Center and Museum Event – TBD
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
12 – 8 p.m. – University Libraries “Reno Street Art VR” – Wearing a VR headset, users can experience over 100 different 360 video locations of street art including an interactive map of Reno and immersive vignettes from local muralists.
At the Brewery Arts Center | 449 W. King St.
12 – 8 p.m. – Murus: Dividers Unite Group Exhibition
Brewery Arts Center | 449 W. King St.
4 – 6 p.m. – Meet the Artist: Edwin ‘Esco’ Martinez – Hot Dog Social
At Chamber of Commerce | 1900 S. Carson St.
7 – 10 – New World Jazz Project
At Bank Saloon – 418 S. Carson St.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
11 – 3 p.m. – 30th Anniversary Celebration: Tacos, Snow Cones, Music, Art, Fun & Prizes
Northern Nevada Coin | 601 N. Carson St.
12 – 4 p.m. – Hands on Activity/Takeaway – Free to create, $5 to fire – Ages 6+
Ogres-Holm Pottery | 1215 S. Carson St. inside the Carson Mall
12 – 6 p.m. – University Libraries “Reno Street Art VR” – Wearing a VR headset, users can experience over 100 different 360 video locations of street art including an interactive map of Reno and immersive vignettes from local muralists. Visitors can create their own wall art in virtual reality. Faculty from UNR will be there to help visitors experience what it’s like to spray paint, but without the actual paint or mess.
At the Brewery Arts Center, 449 W. King St.
12 – 6 p.m. – Murus: Dividers Unite: Group Exhibition
At the Brewery Arts Center | 449 W. King St.
7 – 9 p.m. Ian Moore Concert
PURCHASE TICKETS
Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall | 449 W. King St.
9 – 11 p.m. Official Afterparty with Greg Gilmore & The Fever Dreams –
Bank Saloon – 418 S. Carson St.
Children’s Museum Activity – TBD
Carson City Library – Joy Holt – TBD
More than 20 murals to Carson City were brought to you by the following contributors: Visit Carson City, Carson City Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces,Northern Nevada Coin, Rylexa Properties, Nevada Arts Council, National Endowment of the Arts, The Federal Hotel, University Libraries | UNR, Southwest Gas, Nevada State Bank, Comstock, Carson City Downtown Business Association, Carson City Toyota, Living Stones Church, Mangia Tutto, Bank Saloon, US Sub Base, Rental Guys, Kelly-Moore Paints and the Orchard House Foundation.