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Scarlet & Gray Days

Join us for an exciting week of events where students, alumni, and the UNLV and Las Vegas communities come together to celebrate the university's vibrant culture and traditions.

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Scarlet & Gray Days is an exciting week of events designed to bring together prospective and current students,alumni, as well as the UNLV and Las Vegas communities. Featuring a variety of engaging events, this weekend highlights the university’s vibrant campus culture, rich traditions, and strong Rebel spirit.

From exploring academic opportunities to reconnecting with fellow Rebels and experiencing the energy of campus life, attendees will leave with a deeper connection to UNLV and all it has to offer.

Join us for the 2nd Annual Scarlet & Gray Days, April 13-19, 2026

Parking Information

Monday-Friday

Parking fees apply, visit UNLV Parking and Transportation to learn how to pay by phone.

Saturday and Sunday

Free parking is available in the Tropicana Garage, Cottage Grove Garage, and surrounding parking lots.

List of Events

  • Feb. 20, 2026 - Jun. 13, 2026
    A mass of earth-brown squares and rectangles is arranged in seven rows on a wall. They form a block of modulated hues—the ones on the right are a lighter shade of brown, the one on the left are darker, and the ones in between become reddish—with a grid of white gaps running between their edges. Line drawings of animals, landscapes, and urban infrastructure have been incised into the brown surfaces. Some are cracked like dry earth.

    Art Exhibition: El camino se traza al andar (The Path is Traced by Walking)

    The Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art is proud to present el Camino se Traza al Andar (the Path is Traced by Walking), an exhibition of artworks by the Los Angeles-based interdisciplinary artist Jackie Amézquita. Amézquita’s…
  • Feb. 20, 2026 - Jun. 13, 2026
    Photographic images of moths are printed on a misty blue background. The moths have been arranged in a gentle arc, facing upwards. Each moth is different to the one next to it—large, small, patterned or plain; yellow, white or gray.

    Art Exhibition: Moth Ball

    The Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art is proud to present Moth Ball, an installation of a single risograph print in the Museum’s Window Gallery. Moths are an often-overlooked source of natural beauty and wonder. In their print…
  • Feb. 20, 2026 - Jun. 13, 2026
    A woman in cold-weather clothes (a sweater and long pants) is crouching in a mass of spiky, thin foliage. In her left hand she holds a cluster of brown stalks and green dandelion-like leaves. With her other hand she reaches out to gently pluck a seed pod from one of the spiked plants in front of her. She is paying attention to the plant.

    Art Exhibition: Actions for the Earth: Art, Care & Ecology

    The Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art is proud to present Actions for the Earth: Art, Care & Ecology, an exhibition curated by Sharmila Wood and produced by Independent Curators International (ICI) on view from Feb. 20–June…
  • Feb. 20, 2026 - Jun. 13, 2026
    A constellation of white-blue flecks and pale blue washes flows like a breaking wave across a deep blue surface. A rosette of white, crumpled marks breaks into the blue on the right side of the image. Vertical pale lines run like creases across the top, as if the surface has been folded.

    Art Exhibition: Mourning Songs of Salt and Silt

    The Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art is proud to present Mourning Songs of Salt and Silt, an exhibition of memorial cyanotypes by Amy Elkins. One of the oldest forms of photographic technology, the cyanotype process allows…