The Las Vegas Art Museum was an art museum in Las Vegas, Nevada.[1] It was formerly located in a building shared with the Sahara West Library branch of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District in Las Vegas, NV.[2] The museum closed in 2009.
The Las Vegas Art Museum was "dedicated to engaging visitors in the international culture of contemporary art."[3] The museum provided the public with publications, lectures, educational and outreach programs. It also developed a significant permanent collection of contemporary art.[4]
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