The Barrick Auditorium is part of the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art, UNLV’s art museum known for engaging exhibitions and educational programs. The auditorium provides a space for a variety of events, including academic lectures, film screenings, panel discussions, and performances, enhancing the museum’s role as a cultural hub on campus.
The Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art, which houses the auditorium, is located in the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art / Harry Reid Center (MSM-HRC) building.
The museum is accessible via East Harmon Avenue, leading directly to a parking area adjacent to the facility.
Visitors can identify the museum by the “Harry Reid Center for Environmental Studies” signage, with the museum situated at the east end of the building, next to a desert landscape garden.
FAQs about Barrick Auditorium
How can I reserve the Barrick Auditorium for an event?
To inquire about reserving the Barrick Auditorium, contact the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art at (702) 895-3381 or via email at barrick.museum@unlv.edu.
Where is the nearest parking for the Barrick Auditorium?
Visitors can access the museum and auditorium by driving east on East Harmon Avenue into the UNLV campus, which leads directly to a parking area adjacent to the facility.
What types of events are held in the Barrick Auditorium?
The auditorium hosts academic lectures, film screenings, panel discussions, and performances.