There’s no shortage of what to see, hear, and do at any time in Nevada. Here are some highlighted cultural events for the week starting March 11.
March 14
The 2026 Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival is coming to the Clark County Library Theatre on Saturday, March 14!
Enjoy FREE screenings of the world's best mountain films, which celebrate amazing achievements in outdoor storytelling & filmmaking worldwide.
This event is open to all ages.
Enjoy FREE screenings of the world's best mountain films, which celebrate amazing achievements in outdoor storytelling & filmmaking worldwide.
This event is open to all ages.
March 14
"Ancient Echoes: Baroque & Modern Resonance" brings Baroque elegance into vibrant conversation with contemporary sound worlds. Guided by Artistic Director Alexandria Le in collaboration with Jonathan Rhodes, Director of UNLV’s Early Music Ensemble, and Jennifer Bellor, Director of UNLV’s NEXTET, this intimate concert pairs the ornamentation and expressive clarity of early music with striking modern works by living composers.
Featuring both period and modern instruments—including harpsichord, viola da gamba, Baroque oboe and soprano alongside clarinet and vibraphone—the program reflects, refracts, and reinterprets early musical forms, offering a richly layered listening experience that traverses centuries.
Tickets must be purchased online in advance.
Featuring both period and modern instruments—including harpsichord, viola da gamba, Baroque oboe and soprano alongside clarinet and vibraphone—the program reflects, refracts, and reinterprets early musical forms, offering a richly layered listening experience that traverses centuries.
Tickets must be purchased online in advance.
Thru March 26
This free exhibition explores the deep connections Southern Nevada-based women artists have with the region's landscape and the way their creative practices reflect and influence it. Featuring highly-regarded and important culture creators including artists, Jennifer Kleven, xochil xitlalli, Natalie Delgado, Paula Jacoby-Garrett, Katie Hoffman, Krystal Ramiriez, Alina Lindquist, Fawn Douglas, Sierra Slentz, Emily Budd, Vanessa Maciel Napoles, Sapira Cheuk, JK Russ, Audrey Barcio and Lori McCoy, the exhibit highlights how lived experiences shape artistic expression. These artworks provide new lenses through which to look at the natural landscapes of Southern Nevada, formed by the Mojave Desert and Great Basin and understand it more deeply.
This exhibition is curated by Hikmet Sidney Loe, in collaboration with the City of Henderson Public Art Program. Hikmet Sidney Loe is an educator, author, and curator whose work examines the changeable nature of the earth and addresses the perceptual and cultural constructs of the land. She teaches art history at UNLV.
Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., through March 26.
This exhibition is curated by Hikmet Sidney Loe, in collaboration with the City of Henderson Public Art Program. Hikmet Sidney Loe is an educator, author, and curator whose work examines the changeable nature of the earth and addresses the perceptual and cultural constructs of the land. She teaches art history at UNLV.
Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., through March 26.
Mike Prevatt, senior producer, KNPR