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The City's commitment to creating beautiful and inclusive spaces through public art is evident throughout all areas of Henderson. Take a self-guided tour of our growing collection of artworks from downtown to a park near-by using our mural map

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Click the teal points below on the map to locate and learn about specific artwork or explore the City of Henderson's Public Art Collection on Public Art Archive.

 

 

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Entwined Interactive Art Installation by Charles Gadeken—On view December 14, 2025 to February 15, 2026

Check out Entwined! This temporary interactive art installation at Solista Park brings you into a whimsical world where sculpted trees and flower clusters, made up of hundreds of LED lights, create a dynamic light show.

For view December 17, 2025 to February 15, 2026

Entwined Interactive Art Installation—Created by Charles Gadeken shows blue light fixtures and a glowing, sculpted tree in the background.Entwined Interactive Art Installation—Created by Charles Gadeken shows red and orange shaded light fixtures.Entwined Interactive Art Installation—Created by Charles Gadeken shows purple light fixtures.Entwined Interactive Art Installation—Created by Charles Gadeken shows blue light fixtures.

Created by Charles Gadeken, an industrial artist from the San Francisco Bay Area, Entwined reimagines natural objects in fantastic ways, encouraging us to see the every day in a new light. His works involve engaging the imagination and sparking a sense of play. Many of his pieces, including this one, are interactive, inviting you to become part of the art by controlling the lighting effects on each cluster sculpture!

Signs near the installation explain how to control the lighting effects, so head to the Inspirada community and immerse yourself in this fun, creative experience. On view until February 15.


Hours

This free exhibit is open to visitors during regular park hours: 

Monday through Sunday, from 6am to 10pm.

Exhibition banner reading ‘Lure of the Land’ with layered desert imagery and artwork textures; text in the corner reads ‘Women Artists on Southern Nevada.

 Lure of the Land: Women Artists on Southern Nevada explores the deep connections Southern Nevada-based women artists have with the region's landscape and the way their creative practices reflect and influence it. Featuring makers, administrators, mothers, activists, teachers, architects and healers, the exhibit highlights how lived experiences shape artistic expression. These artworks provide new lenses through which to look at our land and understand it more deeply.

For view January 22 to March 26, 2026

Surreal desert landscape artwork featuring a large glowing sun, rocky formations, and symbolic elements including a tower and coiled shapes against a dramatic sky.(By JK Russ)Tall cellular tower disguised as a tree, rising above green trees with birds flying in a blue sky. (By Jennifer Kleven)Abstract geometric artwork with two light blue diamond shapes intersected by a red X and yellow horizontal lines on a pale background. (By Audrey Barcio)Illustrated portrait of a smiling child wearing a white cowboy hat, holding an ice cream cone, with desert rocks and cacti in the background. (By Lori McCoy)

 Co-curated by the current Visiting Assistant Professor in Art History at UNLV, author and educator Hikmet Sidney Low, Lure of the Land builds on her ongoing work examining the changeable nature of the earth and addresses our perceptual and cultural constructs of the land.

 This exhibit features works by Jennifer Kleven, Xochil Xitlalli, Natalie Delgado, Paula Jacoby-Garrett, Katie Hoffman, Krystal Ramirez, Alina Lindquist, Fawn Douglas, Sierra Slentz, Emily Budd, Vanessa Maciel Napoles, Sapira Cheuk, JK Russ, Audrey Barcio and Lori McCoy. Artwork will be on view until March 26.


Hours

This free exhibit is open to visitors during regular City Hall hours: 

Monday through Thursday, from 7:30am to 5:30pm.


Reception

Join us for the opening reception on February 12 from 5:30pm-7:30pm. 


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