Here at Stuck at the Airport, we’re big fans of the art and history exhibits passengers can enjoy while waiting for their planes. And we’re delighted to see that – pandemic or not – airport art programs are marching forward.
At Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) there’s a new LA Scenes group exhibition in Terminal 1.
The group exhibition LA Scenes is now at @flyLAXairport in Terminal 1. Curated by @CraftinAmerica, LA Scenes features artists Roberto Benavidez, Lorraine Bubar, & Karen Koblitz, who offer different perspectives on the LA landscape. Find it at Level 3/Departures, Pre-Security. pic.twitter.com/rvf6aJ7ReC
— LA Dept of Cultural Affairs (@Culture_LA) July 26, 2021
🎨Karen Koblitz, LA Landmark Plates, 2013
— LA Dept of Cultural Affairs (@Culture_LA) July 26, 2021
🎨Roberto Benavidez, Santa Monica Pier, 2020
🎨Lorraine Bubar, No Turning Back
🎨Craft in America, L.A. Scene, Installation View#dcapublicart #publicart #publicartla #murals #muralsla #muralslosangeles
And, in conjunction with the National Arts Program, the Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority is hosting the 13th annual Employee Art Show.

The colorful exhibition showcases 132 pieces by 88 airport artists drawn from tenants and vendors, staff, family, and
retirees of the Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority.
This show began in 2007 and includes works ranging from paintings, works on paper, photography, mixed media, sculptures, and crafts.
Look for this show in RNO’s depARTures Galler, located post-security in the C concourse through August 4, 2021
