Of most art places, this was a cute art gallery located in The Beat Coffeehouse. On second Saturdays they usually open up the galleries for everyone to view and meet the artists. I went on a Friday and checked it out while I grabbed a drink from The Beat.
There were a few rooms open and in one of the rooms I heard The Beatles playing which definitely made my experience pretty good as I looked through the photo pieces. I'm also n art junkie so I was intrigued by the variety of art and the showcase from UNLV students as well. I have to admit it was empty and a little darker in the hallway so I was a little creeped out but got the chance to talk to one of the artists who owned the photo pieces in one of the gallery rooms. He was very friendly and told my friends and I about his camera techniques and where he shot them at. It as all so interesting and down to earth.
Other than his gallery, the other rooms had transparent windows to see the other artists' pieces as well. There were photoshopped frames of artwork, paintings, canvases, not so much 3-dimensional/sculpt type of art but more 2-dimensional ones. Most of the galleries have the owners business cards to contact them about their pieces if you'd like. Some doors were closed because it is a working space for the artists and they weren't exactly prepared for a showcase.
Overall, it was a mini-showcase of the few artists working in Vegas and I was fond of it. If you're at The Beat Coffeehouse, just go towards the back and you'll see the entrance for it. Maybe you'll bump into the artists too, you never know. It doesn't hurt to try seeing things in a different perspective lol.