DELUCA’S LAS VEGAS GUIDE

As one of the few art advisors in Las Vegas, I’m often asked by locals and visitors alike not just about where to find great art, but also where to eat, drink, stay, and explore. The contemporary art scene here is still relatively new, but it’s vibrant and constantly evolving—with galleries, pop-up shows, and artist-run spaces cropping up all the time if you know where to look.

When I recommend art spots, I often pair them with my favorite nearby restaurants, bars, and local gems to make the experience even richer. Whether it’s a sleek hotel lobby featuring curated installations, a boutique shop showcasing local artisans, or an unexpected mural hidden near a dive bar downtown, Las Vegas is full of surprises. And for those wanting to go beyond the Strip, there are some unforgettable excursions—like visiting the Valley of Fire or taking a detour to art-filled desert hideaways—that really round out the creative experience this city has to offer.

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Double Negative (Michael Heizer Project)
Double Negative (Michael Heizer Project)

Heizer's first prominent land art sculpture
Location: Carp Elgin Rd near Overton, NV (80 miles from Las Vegas)