Park West Gallery and First Friday Foundation continue Artist in Residency Program in May with conceptual abstract artist Nancy Good

Park West Gallery and First Friday Foundation continue Artist in Residency Program in May with conceptual abstract artist Nancy Good

Park West Gallery and the First Friday Foundation helps shine a light on the incredibly talented, unique, and varied fine art scene in Las Vegas, by highlighting new artists each month with live paintings, meet-and-greets, art supply donations, and more.

Nancy Good to appear at Park West Gallery May 15-19 and May 22-25

 Park West Gallery and First Friday Foundation have announced Las Vegas-based, award-winning conceptual abstract artist Nancy Good will be featured in May, as part of the new Artist in Residency Program.

Aimed at shining a light on the overall quality, variety, and distinctiveness of the Las Vegas fine art scene, the Artist in Residency Program will supplement and promote the work of local artists with art supply donations and the opportunity to display their original work alongside masterworks by Pablo Picasso, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Salvador Dali, and more.

Nancy Good will be at Park West Gallery at the Forum Shops Thursday, May 15, 2025 through Monday, May 19, 2025 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and again Thursday, May 22, 2025 through Sunday, May 25, 2025 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Guests will have the opportunity to interact and learn the ins-and-outs of Nancy Good’s artistic process, as she works on her craft and creates her artwork live in the gallery.  

Mostly known for mural-sized, physically-interactive, two-dimensional paintings, as well as digital art, and works on paper, Las Vegas artist Nancy Good’s studio practice is deeply-rooted in self-discipline, dedication, and unwavering passion to create strong contemporary art that compels dialogue and human connection. Influenced by synesthesia related to vibration and eclectic DNA revealing connections with cultures the world over, Good’s work weaves the materials and tools of modern times while also honoring the visual languages of her ancient ancestries.

A published and award-winning artist, Good’s work is regularly seen in exhibits across the country in high profile locations such as Las Vegas City Hall, Clark County Rotunda, Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art (UNLV), Doyle Arts Pavilion in Costa Mesa, San Diego Museum of Art, Reno/Tahoe International Airport, Nevada Humanities, Meow Wolf Las Vegas, MGM properties, St. Mary’s Arts Center, HERE Arts and Superchief Gallery in NYC, Nashville International Airport, Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau, Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, and galleries in the Southeast, New York, Montana, Nevada and California. Her work is also found in important collections throughout the world. Good has received four Congressional Commendations for her artistic contributions, and has been inducted into the National Association of Women Artists, a 135-year old professional arts organization

Park West Gallery is located at The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace on the famed Las Vegas Strip. Current hours of operation are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For more information on Park West Gallery, please visit ParkWestVegas.com or call 702-630-1037.

Mere steps from the famed Las Vegas Strip, guests have the opportunity to enjoy early masterworks by some of the greatest artists in history, including Salvador Dali, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Marc Chagall, and Pablo Picasso. In 2024, Park West Gallery introduced The Unknown Picasso: Treasures From the Family Collection, featuring many exceptionally rare, limited-edition lithographs from the legendary artist’s private estate. In the gallery collection, guests can browse Park West Gallery’s vast selection of art for sale and even take home original works by famed artists Peter Max, Mark Kostabi, Anatoly Metlan, Tim Yanke, Nano Lopez, and of course, the rock star of the art world, Las Vegas native Michael Godard.

Keep up with Park West Gallery on FacebookXInstagram and YouTube at @ParkWestGallery.

Keep up with First Friday on Instagram at @firstfridaylv.

About Park West Gallery
Park West Gallery is the world’s largest art dealer, bringing the experience of collecting fine art to more than 3 million customers since 1969. Whether it’s masterpieces from history’s greatest artists or the latest artwork from leading contemporary icons, Park West offers something for everyone through its accessible art exhibitions and auctions all over the world. You can learn more about Park West Gallery at ParkWestGallery.com. Park West also hosts live-streaming online art auctions every weekend. To learn more about Park West’s online collecting events, visit ParkWestGallery.com.

About First Friday Foundation
First Friday Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and advancing local arts and culture in Las Vegas. We also believe in collaborating with other organizations to help raise awareness in the arts and linking these partnerships to benefit local artists and community members. First Friday Foundation produces the monthly event known as First Friday Las Vegas, which has been a mainstay of arts and culture in Las Vegas since 2002 and has become the leader for family-friendly activities, art, cultural enrichment, educational efforts, imagination, community and more; activities are mostly low cost or free of cost, for every age. While the First Friday Foundation is best known for its monthly event, it is also beginning to be known for its additional community programs that support local artists, small business, and nonprofits throughout the year. For more information on the First Friday Foundation, please visit Facebook page, Instagram or follow on Twitter or visit ffflv.org.

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