In the early 2000s, the City of Las Vegas introduced the Aerial Gallery on the Downtown portion of Las Vegas Boulevard. It featured works by local artists and writers, printed to vinyl banners and hung from utility poles. This month, the City brings back the Aerial Gallery on nearby First Street, with eight artists in its initial offering: Andrew Colunga, Matthew Couper, Gig Depio, Camilla Quinn, Lyndia Radice, JK Russ, David Ryan and Valentin Yordanov. Their works, which run the gamut from nature photography to a portrait of Liberace, will hang on First (between Boulder and Bridger avenues) through May 2018. A reception will be held May 18 at 5:30 p.m. in front of City Hall. After that, seeing the AG will be as easy as walking forward and looking up.
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