The mathematical sciences professor reflects on a path that began with a one-year appointment and grew into a 52-year career as UNLV’s longest-serving faculty member.
The artworks on view will include sculptures, drawings, prints, photography, video and audio art, and more, from an array of national and international artists.
Open to the public through Dec. 20, the collection was curated through a collaboration between the museum and UNLV's Asian and Asian American Studies program.
On Nov. 22, enjoy a live dance performance, a conversation about art and dance, and more as we celebrate 'Dancing Shoes,' an artwork by Los Angeles-based artist Michael Rippens.
Huajing Maske will lead the institute in promoting intercultural exchange, Mandarin language learning, and Chinese cultural understanding.
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