Biggest Little Baby Kids Yoga
From 1/2/2025 - 12/31/2026
At this unique event, young kids advance their life skills through yoga fundamentals via engaging activities like stories, songs, and games. Not only will they gain physical strength and stability, but also learn relaxation exercises, create mindful crafts, gain self-regulating tools for daily living, delve into yoga philosophy through fascinating stories and myths, learn traditional Sanskrit pose names, and explore yoga's deep-rooted history from the Indian subcontinent.
Reno Wheelmen Wednesday Group Ride
From 9/3/2025 - 12/29/2027
Join seasoned cyclists at the Reno Wheelmen Wednesday Group Ride. It's an excellent place to learn professional biking tips, form new friendships, and enjoy the wonderful beauty of scenic paths.
Maya Lin
From 11/15/2025 - 5/31/2026
Explore the intricate world of art at Maya Lin's interactive exhibit, revealing the urgent ecological issues throughout her representation of Tahoe's watershed. Expect an immersive art experience along with insightful discussions on environmental advocacy.
Ernesto Neto: Children of the Earth
From 11/15/2025 - 9/20/2026
Ernesto Neto's room-sized installation, Children of the Earth (2019), is a tribute to the Amazon rainforest and the richness of the natural world. The immersive, cocoon-like space is designed to stimulate the senses, transforming the gallery into a living organism that invites guests to engage and interact with it.
First Fridays Surf Rock with The Sun Rays
From 1/2/2026 - 12/4/2026
The Sun Rays, Reno's only traditional surf rock band, will bring the early '60s back to life with their loud, clean, fast, and salt-air-soaked instrumental surf music. The event promises a lively atmosphere with a full house, torch-lit ambiance, and the unique combination of Indian cuisine from the neighboring Taste of India, making it a perfect blend of music and gastronomy.
Altered Lands and the Anthropocene
From 3/28/2026 - 9/20/2026
This event showcases a visual exploration of human impact on Earth, primarily through a collection of altered landscape photography that highlights changes in natural, built, and virtual environments. It delves into the concept of the Anthropocene, a term coined by Nobel laureate Paul Crutzen, signifying the indelible, colossal imprint humans have made on the planet, suggesting a new geological epoch dominated by human influence.