The Arts Factory
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The Arts Factory

Las Vegas, Nevada

Photo: David Lorincz

A converted 1940s warehouse complex on Charleston Boulevard that anchors the 18b Arts District — a clutch of galleries, studios, a cocktail bar, and the working hub of First Friday, the Arts District's monthly open-studio night. Walk through any time; come back for First Friday for the full effect.

Insider tip

Visit on a First Friday evening for the full Arts District experience — galleries open late, food trucks line the streets, music spills from doorways. Otherwise, weekday afternoons.

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