Exhibitions in Las Vegas

Exhibitions in Las Vegas

If you’ve been anywhere near the Arts District, Fremont East, or honestly just stuck in line at a Starbucks on the Strip, you’ve probably felt it: exhibitions events in Las Vegas are having a bit of a moment. This week alone, 2,037 people are already tracking or attending the big happenings — which, in Vegas terms, means the curious locals and the clueful visitors are all circling the same short list of shows. If you’re trying to find the best exhibitions in Las Vegas this month without doom-scrolling a hundred event pages, you’re in the right place.

The familiar names keep popping up in group chats and bar conversations. First Friday is still the go-to if you want live art, street vendors, and people-watching levels set to "incredible" — very Arts District, very local, and perfect if you like your culture with food trucks and a side of mild chaos. The Best of the West Craft & Gift Show is your slower-paced, wander-the-aisles-with-a-coffee kind of day, ideal if you’re into handmade goods and discovering stuff you absolutely did not plan to buy. On the more niche end, there’s REDLINE JACKPOT CONVENTION 2026 and the 2026 International Personalization Expo — total candy stores for industry folks and superfans who love badges, merch, and very specific obsessions. Health & Wellness Fair by VEaM on 2/17/26 brings the "I swear I’m being healthy this year" energy, while the February Horse Show caters to equestrian devotees and anyone who prefers their Vegas spectacle with actual horsepower instead of neon.

And of course, the venues that never stop pulling people in: King Tut: The Exhibition at Luxor Hotel and Casino is the one you book if you want something immersive and culture-adjacent without pretending you’re in a quiet museum in Europe. Horseshoe Las Vegas keeps snagging convention and expo crowds who like being right in the thick of the Strip, while Bellagio Las Vegas continues to host the polished, "dress-a-little-nicer" sort of experiences that linger in your memory longer than your last blackjack hand. If you’re in the mood to discover something new in Vegas right now — whether that’s local art, niche conventions, crafted goods, or an ancient pharaoh in a pyramid-shaped casino — this is what discovery looks like in Las Vegas: a little random, very busy, and absolutely worth picking your favorites and diving in.

Exhibitions from nearby cities