Art
Home of the Artisans' Store, offering one-of-a-kind craft and folk art items. The center offers a pottery studio, art galleries, exhibits, classes, music and theatrical performances and a children's theatre.
Children's
The Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada located in Carson City is a place to explore, play, imagine and learn. Our museum is just five blocks from the Nevada State Capitol and across the street from the Nevada State Museum. You can even eat lunch here!
Interpretive trail leading through boulders covered with petroglyphs; located 11 miles E of Fallon on U.S. Hwy. 50.
History
Historic capitol features Alaskan marble plus a display depicting the history of the building. Guided tours upon request.
Housed in the former U.S. Mint, the museum features memorabilia of Nevada's history, geology and culture, including a full-size replica of a ghost town and an underground mine.
Historic view of the Carson Fire Department with several pieces of fire apparatuses, Currier and Ives lithographs, photographs and artifacts.
Library
Exhibits include the original state constitution, a video program highlighting Nevada's admission to the Union during the Civil War and various changing exhibits.
General, History, Specialized
Museum houses exhibits, photos and artifacts of Nevada's railroad heritage, including 19th-century railroad equipment.
Art, Culture, History, Specialized
Exhibits include video history program, basketry, Cassinelli point collection, and E.S. Curtiss photographs.
Atlanta Patron Weekend
MTA gathers board members and museum senior staff for a day of panels, presentations, Q&A, and peer-to-peer networking focused on current topics essential to museums today.
MTA Patrons will participate in a thoughtfully selected program of museum and private collection visits - only MTA Patrons will experience exclusive elements of the art world that are not accessible to the average visitor.
These private events provide ample opportunity for board members from across the Americas to network with their peers and to build long lasting relationships with like-minded MTA Patrons.
Registration is al la carte but attending every event is strongly encouraged for the most robust experience. Programming concludes with two days of exclusive private collection tours for MTA Patrons ($1500+ donors).
For more information, please call 410-402-0954.
Join us at the TAM 2024 conference in Lubbock, Texas, as we look to the future inspired by the city's renowned sunsets and united community. Explore the City of Lubbock, embrace its vibrant arts and cultural scene, and join the conversation about collaborating to nurture and expand our cultural fabric.
At TAM 2024 Lubbock, we'll interlace diverse perspectives and experiences as well as create a vibrant tapestry that celebrates heritage, sparks creativity, and strengthens our bonds. Inspired by Lubbock's continuing commitment to professional ideals and the collections and communities served, let's embark on this journey together and discover what lies just beyond the horizon for our collective cultural enrichment
Venues Include The Museum of Texas Tech University, The National Ranching Heritage Center, Science Spectrum, The Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, the Silent Wings Museum, and more!
For more information, please call 817-332-1177 or email admin@texasmuseums.org.
THE 2024 CWAM ANNUAL MEETING WILL BE HELD FROM MAY 1 THROUGH MAY 4 IN WORLAND, WYOMING
Worland may be a small town, but it is full of opportunities for big experiences! We hope you will join us for our 2024 Annual Meeting: Small Places, Big Ideas
Whether you are a business small or big, or you are a long-time or first-time supporter of CWAM, our community of museum professionals is waiting to hear about your products or services, or see your name sponsoring their favorite event.
Our 2024 WVAM Conference will be held at Shepherd Universit
in Shepherdstown, WV on June 6-8, 2024
WVAM conference is a program of papers, presentations, workshops, and poster sessions addressing our theme of “America at 250: West Virginia Plans for the Semiquincentennial.”