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Appreciate the Arts in North Lake Tahoe
Incline Village, Nevada, United States
The power of art is unmistakable. Whether it’s a painting, a sculpture, a play, a dance performance or any of its many forms, art has the ability to make us laugh, cry, imagine and be inspired. North Lake Tahoe is known for its beautiful scenery, adventurous ski slopes, exciting gaming establishments and so much more. Lesser known, but just as treasured, is the region’s performing and visual arts culture.
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Explore the Art Gallery Scene
380 N Lake Blvd
Tahoe City, CA
Monday:
11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Take a walk along many North Lake Tahoe streets and you’re bound to come across numerous galleries showcasing works by local artists. North Tahoe Arts about to move into a new space in Kings Beach, is a nonprofit organization that supports visual arts in the North Lake Tahoe-Truckee communities. Artwork by nearly two-dozen local artists is available for sale, and workshops, classes and camps are held throughout the year for people of all ages and artists of all levels.
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Discover Performing Artists
Incline Village, Nevada, United States
One of many regional ski resorts to host regular music events, Sugar Bowl Resort , set atop Donner Summit, hosts an afternoon of live sounds each Saturday and Sunday through the winter season. The “Rockin’ the Bowl” weekend music series offers a musical interlude during your fun-in-the-snow vacation. Enjoy some wine, a gourmet meal and first-class entertainment, all while basking in the glow of a Lake Tahoe sunset, during this summer’s Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival in Incline Village. Bard aficionados will delight in the musings of Much Ado About Nothing, but if modern-day musicals are more your style, stick around for performances of the feel-good hit, Mamma Mia!
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View Penny Bear
Tahoe City, California, United States
At Heritage Plaza Park in downtown Tahoe City, you can view the truly unique Ursa Mater art installation, better known as Penny Bear. The work features a 12-foot-tall mother grizzly bear nestling her two cubs, with coats made up of more than 200,000 pennies. Then, soak in the amazing view of Lake Tahoe, located directly behind the artwork.
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Visit Museums and Historical Sites
Olympic Valley, California, United States
Take a ride up 2,000 feet in elevation on Palisades Tahoe’s scenic aerial tram rides to see North Lake Tahoe’s highest museum, highlighting the region’s history as host of the 1960 Winter Olympics. Learn information about this historical event at the Olympic Museum where you can see video footage of the many thrilling sports, get up close to real Olympics gear and snap a photo on their podium. The 8,200 foot backdrop isn’t too hard on the eyes either.
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Stay in North Lake Tahoe and Explore the Arts!
Incline Village, Nevada, United States
With a dozen towns between the California and Nevada sides of North Lake Tahoe, the area provides multiple opportunities to view, hear and watch works of art, whether they’re hung on a wall or music to your ears.