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Wetland Park with temporary art exhibition

By Justin Joy
June 15, 2021
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Clark County Wetlands Park is home to over 300 species of birds and 70 species of mammals and reptiles.

For some time now, the park has also featured a temporary art exhibit, showcasing the work of talented Nevada artists.

Fourteen artists have created works that will be exhibited along some of the park’s 20-mile trails.

Some of his works include sculptures of splashing ducks, abstract snails, Shonisaurus, Nevada, and delicate game scenes.

Each artist was invited to create and exhibit an original work of art on the theme of nature, made from recycled and recycled materials that respect the environment.

Artists include Dan Brady, Diane Bush, Jennifer Devlow, Mikaila Whitemore, Mark Salinas, Nancy Goode, Nova May, Deborah Rambin, David Rambin paired with poems by Angela Brommel. , NVArt Stop with Julie Okabayashi, Rebecca Salinger, Shoshana Zeldoner, Valentin Jorda, Vanessa Maciel, Bezen, Wendia Mitage.

The art will be on display until July 7.

A scannable QR code is available for each piece, allowing visitors to watch a video of the artist explaining his work.

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Wetland Park with temporary art exhibition

Wetland Park with temporary art exhibition

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