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The Goldwell Open Air Museum, located near the ghost town of Rhyolite in Nevada, is gearing up to celebrate its 40th Anniversary in October 2024. Established in 1984 with the creation of “The Last Supper” by artist Albert Szukalski, the museum has expanded over the years to include works by other Belgian and contemporary artists.

The upcoming celebration will feature various activities, including a musical performance by Nolan Stolz and the UNLV Percussion Ensemble, an Immersive Theatrical Performance by the Rhyolite Players, and video screenings of documentaries highlighting the museum’s history. In addition, a parade and art installations by past residents and new artists will be part of the festivities.

The mission of the Goldwell Open Air Museum is to preserve and promote artistic exploration in the Amargosa Desert. Supported by grants from state and federal agencies, the museum is open to visitors 24/7, offering a unique experience in the Nevada landscape.

To plan a visit or learn more about the museum’s programs, interested individuals can visit the official website or contact the museum directly. Supporters can also stay updated on the 40th Anniversary celebration by following the museum’s Facebook page.

The Goldwell Open Air Museum’s 40th Anniversary celebration promises to be a memorable event that honors the past, present, and future of art and culture in the Nevada landscape.