There are still a few tickets available for the performance by Storm Large and Le Bonheur tomorrow evening at the Art Center.
Storm Large has been hailed as a “brilliant and beautiful vocalist,” whose singular career has been woven together from a variety of sources.
She starred in a reality TV series, numerous West Coast Club appearances, engagements with symphony orchestras, performances at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., Carnegie Hall and Joe’s Pub in New York, the Adelaide Australia and Edinburgh Fringe Festivals and concert halls around the world with everyone’s favorite retro-hip band, Pink Martini.
Now she’s going to be right here in Fallon for both the evening show and a free and open-to-the-public conversation in the Center’s Art Bar at 3:00 tomorrow afternoon.
You can pick up your tickets for the show — $17 CAC members, $20 non-members—at Jeff’s Copy Express on Maine Street, ITT @ NAS, Fallon or by calling Churchill Arts at 775-423-1440.
The ChArts Store at the Art Center will be open for some special holiday shopping hours.
It’s a good chance to drop by and check out the array of the store’s new offerings—wraps, puzzles, books unique hand-crafted items and stocking stuffers for your holiday shopping needs. The store will be open tomorrow from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; on Dec. 4 from 5-9 p.m. and Dec. 5 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
CAC’s Holiday Art Bar is set for Dec. 4 from 5-9 p.m., so plan on stopping by for a cup of holiday cheer and visit with friends and family.
There will be two new shows on view to check out. The Classroom Gallery will feature “Cirque: Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture” by Reno artist, Michelle Lassaline.
The Wiegand Gallery will showcase a mixed-media installation, “I Wonder If I Still Care As Much,” by three Reno artists, Timothy Conder, Nick Larsen and Omar Pierce. For more information on the shows and the Holiday Art Bar you can call CAC at 775-423-1440 or email charts@phonewave.net.
Kirk Robertson covers the arts and may be reached at news@lahontanvalleynews.com.