12 Amazing Art Galleries in Las Vegas (Revealed)
You probably think about casinos, shows, and great food when you think about Las Vegas. However, the Las Vegas art scene is amazing and is something you won’t want to miss during your next vacation.
Here are 12 art galleries in Las Vegas you won’t want to miss:
- Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art
- Carnevale Gallery
- Elena Bulatova Fine Art
- Museum of Dream Space
- Omega Mart
- Skye Art Gallery
- Neon Museum
- Centaur Art Gallery
- Stinko’s
- Conrad West Gallery
- Animazing Gallery
- LIK Fine Art
In this article, I’ll tell you a bit about each of these galleries and the art you can expect to see there. After reading this article, you may want to book a flight to Las Vegas so you can see the city in a whole new way.
1. Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art
You can find the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art (BGFA) in the Promenade Shops of the Bellagio Hotel and Casino. The BGFA is an intimate gallery that showcases pieces from some of the world’s most compelling artists.
Previous exhibits have included works from Picasso, Warhol, and many other talented artists. The price of admission for visitors six and older is $18, and younger children are free (Get your tickets here).
If you want to take a peek at one previous exhibit, check out this short film on YouTube by Eric Minh Swenson covering the Always More exhibit at the BGFA:
2. Carnevale Gallery
The Carnevale Gallery was established in 2015 inside the Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino. This gallery exhibits fine photography and photojournalism from innovative and emerging artists.
A few of their artists include:
- Brittney Palmer – American contemporary artist
- Mital Patel – Nature and wildlife photographer
- John Mastrogiacomo – Videographer
- Trey Ratcliff – Travel photographer
The Carnevale Gallery also sells its artists’ work online and in the gallery. If you see anything you’d love to have in your home, check out the Carnevale Gallery online store or ask an associate in the gallery during your visit.
3. Elena Bulatova Fine Art
The Elena Bulatova Fine Art gallery showcases unique art styles that create a modern and colorful experience. It’s located at The Shops at Crystals and is an interesting collection with unexpected pieces.
Their works include unique statement pieces, such as:
- The Barrels Collections by Efi Mashiah
- Abstract paintings such as the Buma Project
- Interesting portraits such as the Coins and Sequins on Canvas project
The Elena Bultova Fine Art gallery is a unique sight that you don’t want to miss. However, if you can’t wait until you travel to Las Vegas, press play below and take a virtual tour of the gallery:
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4. Museum of Dream Space
The Museum of Dream Space (MODS) is located in the Grand Canal Shoppes in the Palazzo Hotel and Casino. This gallery is a one-of-a-kind immersive art experience that displays mainly digital art.
Visitors can experience art in a new way by being fully immersed in the space. The design concept of the gallery was inspired by Yayoi Kusama, the artist behind the famous infinity room displays, and is sure to leave you in awe.
For the price of a ticket, you can take the entire family on an unforgettable art adventure. The video below highlights some of their unique displays:
5. Omega Mart
Omega Mart is an interactive experience that immerses visitors in a surreal world with unexpected items and crazy lore. This adventure is the second Meow Wolf installation and mimics the concept of a supermarket, though there are wild twists and turns at every corner.
This unusual market is located in Area15 and features crazy food products such as mammal liquid products that are shown in this YouTube video:
Additionally, the secret portals transport you to insane new landscapes and detailed lore that runs through all of their installments.
You can take a glimpse and this crazy gallery on the Meow Wolf YouTube channel here in this video:
This art gallery has created a buzz on the internet. People are traveling from all over the country to enjoy the unbelievable experience and try to figure out the secrets behind the installments. It has been said that fans will need to unlock the clues hidden around the various areas to reveal the whole story.
To see more of this unique experience and learn about some of these secrets, you can check out The Food Theorists video on YouTube:
This unique and mysterious exhibit is fun for the entire family and is sure to keep you entertained for hours.
6. Skye Art Gallery
The Skye Art Gallery is in the Forum Shops next to Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip. At this gallery, you can find works from established artists as well as upcoming pop artists.
Some of their artists include:
If you visit Skye Gallery, you’re sure to see some unique and exciting art and may even find your new favorite artist.
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7. Neon Museum
If you’re interested in learning about the history of Las Vegas in an engaging, visual way, the Neon Museum near Fremont Street in downtown Vegas should be at the top of your list.
Your tour of the museum starts at the Visitors’ Center. The distinctively shaped visitor center was originally constructed in 1961 and was the lobby for the La Concha Motel. The building still has the original interior design elements and houses two of the motel’s original signs.
The Neon Boneyard is an outdoor exhibit that covers 2.25 acres (0.91 hectares). The Main Boneyard is home to more than 250 retired neon signs from casinos and other old Las Vegas businesses. Several of the signs have been fully restored to their former glory, while many others sit in the boneyard awaiting their chance for restoration.
You can also find additional unrestored signs in the North Gallery.
In addition to the gallery site, the Neon Museum has installed multiple restored signs along Las Vegas Boulevard. If you’re interested, a self-guided tour map shows where these signs are.
8. Centaur Art Gallery
The Centaur Art Gallery is one of Las Vegas’s most popular galleries. This gallery is the oldest one in Las Vegas and displays paintings, sculptures, and mixed media artwork from the 19th and 20th centuries, in addition to more contemporary artists.
The gallery is also home to one of the largest collections of LeRoy Neiman’s original works available for public view, this gallery hosts several other artists as well, including:
- Greg Creason – who incorporates hand-cut and blown glass into his art.
- Kurt Burmann – known for his educational and visionary elements.
- Jay Johansen – who reimagines figurative painting.
- Emilio Payes – is known for painting landscapes, harbor scenes, and Parisian items.
- Joseph De Castro – creates wooden and fossil stone inlay sculptures.
If you’re interested in seeing art from different periods and different cultures, the Centaur Art Gallery should be on your list.
9. Stinko’s
Stinko’s is an art gallery like you’ve never seen before. Located in the Las Vegas Arts District, this gallery showcases unique floral experiences, combining art and flowers for an immersive and one-of-a-kind viewing.
Not only will you be able to see genuinely extraordinary art pieces crafted from floral arrangements, but Stinko’s is also an upscale floral shop and event venue hosting concerts, theatrical events, and weddings throughout the year. They also sell floral arrangements in the gallery so that you can take a bit of the art home with you.
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10. Conrad West Gallery
Conrad West Gallery is in the Historic 18b Arts District. They display art from all mediums, including abstract works, paintings, and sculptures.
Some of the incredible artists that you’ll find at this gallery include:
- Cory Fuhr – known for steel sculptures.
- Juan Carlos Collada – combines art and the natural world.
- Benjamin Anderson – works with oil paints to depict complex water scenes.
- Christopher Walker – perceptual realist who paints with acrylic on canvas.
At the Conrad West Gallery, you’re sure to find an original work you won’t see anywhere else.
11. Animazing Gallery
The Animazing Gallery specializes in conceptual animation art. Since 1984, this gallery has been home to a variety of pop culture artists and illustrators, including well-known artists such as Charles M. Schulz, Dr. Seuss, and Maurice Sendak.
Some of the current artists highlights at this gallery include:
- Kristin Simmons – uses paint, printmaking, and mixed media to create thought-provoking pieces.
- Fabio Napoleoni – creates simple but odd creatures that spark emotions.
- Bradley Hart – uses bubble wrap to create unique pieces in a two-part series.
- Nicoletta Ceccoli – who creates dream-like illustrations.
If you’re a fan of illustrations from children’s books, comics, or appreciate unique interpretations, you are sure to find something you love at this gallery.
12. LIK Fine Art
The Lik Fine Art gallery is in the Forum Shops at Caesars. Peter Lik showcases his photographic landscape art in this artist-owned gallery.
His images focusing on nature and architecture are breathtakingly incredible.
Lik owns multiple galleries around the world and even dabbles in home design. If you’re in Las Vegas, you’ll want to make time to check out his fantastic work.
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