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Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum Continues with November Calendar

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This November, the Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum welcomes the public to experience a full calendar of cultural events. The museum will host a variety of curated offerings that combine multiple disciplines, including a theatrical festival, a concert experience featuring strings, workshops on meditation and wellness, and a rejuvenating sound bath.

Sunday, Nov. 16, from 11 a.m. to noon 

Nicole Scheerer, owner and founder of The Sunshine Den, will lead Sweet Flow Yoga. Sweet flow yoga is a gentle, breath-centered practice designed to soothe the body, calm the mind, and uplift the spirit. This class blends slow-flowing movements with mindful pauses, creating space for deep release and inner stillness. Designed for all levels, it’s an ideal way to increase flexibility, unwind, reconnect, and restore balance from the inside out. Scheerer, a certified yoga instructor, Reiki master, and theta practitioner with over 20 years of experience, finds immense joy in sharing the transformative power of yoga with others. Guests are encouraged to bring a yoga mat, blanket, water bottle, and any additional blocks or supports they may need. Please note that no food or beverages, apart from water, are allowed in the museum galleries. Tickets are priced at $30 per session for individuals 16 years of age and older, and advanced reservations are required.

Sunday, Nov. 16, from 12:30 to 2 p.m.

Terry Mahoney will facilitate a healing Sound Bath. A Sound Bath is a deeply immersive, full-body listening experience that intentionally uses sound to nurture the spirit and support the healing of the mind and body. This month’s sound bath is offered with the intention of gratitude and community — a gentle invitation to honor the abundance already present in our lives. We’ll create space to recognize the gift of this present moment, appreciate the connections we share, and celebrate the beauty of gathering together in collective intention. The museum invites guests to bring a water bottle, a yoga mat, and/or a blanket, as well as any additional items they may need to achieve a comfortable and meditative state. Guests are welcome to bring water; however, no other beverages or food are permitted in the museum. Tickets are priced at $30 per session for individuals aged 16 and above.

Sarah O’Connell courtesy of Sarah O’Connell

Sunday, Nov. 23, from 3 to 5 p.m.

The Asylum Theatre returns to the museum for the 2nd Solo Play Day Festival with a performance of “Gifts of Gratitude.” This inspiring afternoon of poetry, music, and monodrama is created and performed by Sarah O’Connell. Set amid the Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum’s striking collection, this performance celebrates the power of individual expression and the ways art connects us across borders and disciplines.

Presented in partnership with the Ukraine-based WEST Association, the international Solo Play Day Festival unites artists and audiences around the world through staged readings, solo performances, workshops and creative exchange.

Following the performance, guests are invited to stay for a reception and a sparkling toast among the artwork. Tickets are priced at $25 per person and must be reserved in advance.

Visitors will enter the extraordinary world of a gifted artist. Rita Deanin Abbey’s imagination, talent, and beauty of spirit, influenced by her love of the desert southwest, are offered in a 10,500 square-foot museum that showcases the astonishing variety of her work, from abstract expressionist paintings to stained-glass windows, sculptures, landscapes, figure studies, murals, enamels, and more.

The museum, located at 5850 N. Park Street in northwest Las Vegas, is open Thursday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are available by appointment only and can be purchased online. For more information, please visit the museum on Instagram or Facebook or visit 

www.ritadeaninabbeymuseum.org.

Tickets to all events are available here.

Visit www.ritadeaninabbeymuseum.org for more information about the Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum or to plan a visit.

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