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SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-2/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
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SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-3/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
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SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-4/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
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SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-5/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
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SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-6/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
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SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-7/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://create.vegas/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AMADOUR_NEVADA_PROSCENIUM_INSTALL_SHOT-1-X0DqPS.jpg
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SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-8/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://create.vegas/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AMADOUR_NEVADA_PROSCENIUM_INSTALL_SHOT-1-X0DqPS.jpg
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DTSTAMP:20260526T194951
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SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-9/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://create.vegas/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AMADOUR_NEVADA_PROSCENIUM_INSTALL_SHOT-1-X0DqPS.jpg
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260604T220000
DTSTAMP:20260526T194951
CREATED:20260525T230306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T230431Z
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SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-10/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://create.vegas/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AMADOUR_NEVADA_PROSCENIUM_INSTALL_SHOT-1-X0DqPS.jpg
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260605T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260605T220000
DTSTAMP:20260526T194951
CREATED:20260525T230311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T230432Z
UID:10036054-1780644600-1780696800@create.vegas
SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-11/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://create.vegas/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AMADOUR_NEVADA_PROSCENIUM_INSTALL_SHOT-1-X0DqPS.jpg
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260606T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T194951
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SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-12/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://create.vegas/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AMADOUR_NEVADA_PROSCENIUM_INSTALL_SHOT-1-X0DqPS.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260608T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260608T220000
DTSTAMP:20260526T194951
CREATED:20260525T230320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T230448Z
UID:10036063-1780903800-1780956000@create.vegas
SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-13/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://create.vegas/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AMADOUR_NEVADA_PROSCENIUM_INSTALL_SHOT-1-X0DqPS.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T220000
DTSTAMP:20260526T194951
CREATED:20260525T230321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T230448Z
UID:10036067-1780990200-1781042400@create.vegas
SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-14/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://create.vegas/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AMADOUR_NEVADA_PROSCENIUM_INSTALL_SHOT-1-X0DqPS.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T220000
DTSTAMP:20260526T194951
CREATED:20260525T230323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T230449Z
UID:10036073-1781076600-1781128800@create.vegas
SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-15/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://create.vegas/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AMADOUR_NEVADA_PROSCENIUM_INSTALL_SHOT-1-X0DqPS.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260611T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260611T220000
DTSTAMP:20260526T194951
CREATED:20260525T230324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T230450Z
UID:10036078-1781163000-1781215200@create.vegas
SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-16/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://create.vegas/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AMADOUR_NEVADA_PROSCENIUM_INSTALL_SHOT-1-X0DqPS.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260612T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260612T220000
DTSTAMP:20260526T194951
CREATED:20260525T230327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T230450Z
UID:10036082-1781249400-1781301600@create.vegas
SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-17/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://create.vegas/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AMADOUR_NEVADA_PROSCENIUM_INSTALL_SHOT-1-X0DqPS.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260613T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T194951
CREATED:20260525T230327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T230450Z
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SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-18/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://create.vegas/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AMADOUR_NEVADA_PROSCENIUM_INSTALL_SHOT-1-X0DqPS.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260615T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260615T220000
DTSTAMP:20260526T194951
CREATED:20260525T230328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T230451Z
UID:10036088-1781508600-1781560800@create.vegas
SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-19/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://create.vegas/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AMADOUR_NEVADA_PROSCENIUM_INSTALL_SHOT-1-X0DqPS.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260616T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260616T220000
DTSTAMP:20260526T194951
CREATED:20260525T230329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T230454Z
UID:10036092-1781595000-1781647200@create.vegas
SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-20/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://create.vegas/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AMADOUR_NEVADA_PROSCENIUM_INSTALL_SHOT-1-X0DqPS.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260617T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260617T220000
DTSTAMP:20260526T194951
CREATED:20260525T230330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T230455Z
UID:10036097-1781681400-1781733600@create.vegas
SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-21/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://create.vegas/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AMADOUR_NEVADA_PROSCENIUM_INSTALL_SHOT-1-X0DqPS.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260618T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260618T220000
DTSTAMP:20260526T194951
CREATED:20260525T230330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T230456Z
UID:10036101-1781767800-1781820000@create.vegas
SUMMARY:Amadour: Nevada Proscenium
DESCRIPTION:Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is pleased to present Amadour: Nevada Proscenium\, a solo art show by Amadour. The exhibition is open for public viewing from May 18–June 18\, 2026 in the Main Gallery located in the V. James Eardley Student Services Center in the Red Mountain Building at TMCC’s Dandini Campus. A public reception will be held on June 10 from 5–7 p.m. with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition marks Amadour’s first solo institutional exhibition in Nevada and a return to TMCC\, where the artist previously studied. \nNevada Proscenium positions Nevada not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active stage shaped by labor\, memory\, and systems of visibility. Through geometric abstraction\, Amadour constructs architectural spaces that reference the state’s mining history\, where modular forms echo the timbered frameworks that once organized underground labor while leaving its workers unseen. \nRejecting the myth of the West as an empty frontier\, the exhibition foregrounds Nevada as a site of layered ecological\, cultural\, and political histories. Central to this inquiry is the enduring impact of extraction\, both on the land and on the communities that have sustained it. Latinx presence\, often excluded from dominant narratives\, is embedded throughout the work as an essential and ongoing force in shaping the region. \nMaterial and form operate together as carriers of meaning. Repetitive structures and shifting surfaces suggest both stability and erosion\, while open spatial fields invite viewers into a space of reflection. The landscape here is not fixed or neutral; it is constructed\, contested\, and continuously redefined. \nRooted in Northern Nevada and shaped by personal and collective histories\, Nevada Proscenium considers how place is experienced\, remembered\, and made visible. In doing so\, the exhibition asks viewers to reconsider what they see when they look at the West and what remains just out of view. \nThe Main Gallery is located at 7000 Dandini Boulevard in the Red Mountain Building\, Reno\, NV\, and is open during regular business hours. For more information about the exhibition\, please visit the TMCC Art Galleries website.
URL:https://create.vegas/event/amadour-nevada-proscenium-22/
LOCATION:Truckee Meadows Community College\, 5270 Neil Road\, Reno\, NV\, 89510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Performing Arts,Reception,Visual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://create.vegas/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AMADOUR_NEVADA_PROSCENIUM_INSTALL_SHOT-1-X0DqPS.jpg
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