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Pierce exhibits her work across the Southwest, and her paintings are held in both private and corporate collections throughout the United States. In 2025, she completed her Artist Residency at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, working with the Bureau of Land Management to promote public understanding and stewardship of the conservation area through her art. Her growing recognition also includes placement in the collection of the Bureau of Land Management at the Red Rock Canyon NCA Visitors Center, as well as Capital One’s lounge at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas.
EXHIBITIONS
2026
- Solo Exhibition, ‘Cracked Earth, Blooming Spirit: A Celebration of Resilience in the Mojave Desert’, Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, Las Vegas, Nevada
2025
- ‘Of Land & Longing: Celebrating Landscape in Contemporary Art’, Create! Magazine & Visionary Art Collective, Virtual Exhibition
- ‘UT Sears Art Museum Invitational Show and Sale’, Sears Art Museum, St. George, UT
2024
- Solo Exhibition, ‘Impressions of Wild Places’, Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, Las Vegas, NV
- Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area’s 34th Birthday Art Show, Las Vegas, NV
- ‘Art in Public Places’, Historic Fifth Street School, Las Vegas, NV
ART FAIRS
2025
- Summerlin Festival of Arts, Las Vegas, NV
- Art in the Park, Boulder City, NV
- St. George Arts Festival, St. George, UT
2024
- St. George Arts Festival, St. George, UT
RESIDENCIES
2025
- Artist in Residence, Friends of Red Rock Canyon, Las Vegas, Nevada
COLLECTIONS
2025
- Bureau of Land Management, Red Rock Canyon NCA Visitors Center, Las Vegas, NV
2024
- Capital One Lounge at Harry Reid International Airport, Las Vegas, NV
PRESS & PUBLICATIONS
2025
- “Red Rock Canyon announces local painter as fall artist-in-residence”, Las Vegas Review-Journal
- “101 Art Book: Nature Edition”, Arts to Hearts Project
- “Creator of the Week”, Raw Femme
2024
- “Illuminations,” October/November Issue, Western Art & Architecture
2023
- “21 Under 31,” August/September Issue, Southwest Art Magazine
Pierce exhibits her work across the Southwest, and her paintings are held in both private and corporate collections throughout the United States. In 2025, she completed her Artist Residency at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, working with the Bureau of Land Management to promote public understanding and stewardship of the conservation area through her art. Her growing recognition also includes placement in the collection of the Bureau of Land Management at the Red Rock Canyon NCA Visitors Center, as well as Capital One’s lounge at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas.
EXHIBITIONS
2026
- Solo Exhibition, ‘Cracked Earth, Blooming Spirit: A Celebration of Resilience in the Mojave Desert’, Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, Las Vegas, Nevada
2025
- ‘Of Land & Longing: Celebrating Landscape in Contemporary Art’, Create! Magazine & Visionary Art Collective, Virtual Exhibition
- ‘UT Sears Art Museum Invitational Show and Sale’, Sears Art Museum, St. George, UT
2024
- Solo Exhibition, ‘Impressions of Wild Places’, Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, Las Vegas, NV
- Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area’s 34th Birthday Art Show, Las Vegas, NV
- ‘Art in Public Places’, Historic Fifth Street School, Las Vegas, NV
ART FAIRS
2025
- Summerlin Festival of Arts, Las Vegas, NV
- Art in the Park, Boulder City, NV
- St. George Arts Festival, St. George, UT
2024
- St. George Arts Festival, St. George, UT
RESIDENCIES
2025
- Artist in Residence, Friends of Red Rock Canyon, Las Vegas, Nevada
COLLECTIONS
2025
- Bureau of Land Management, Red Rock Canyon NCA Visitors Center, Las Vegas, NV
2024
- Capital One Lounge at Harry Reid International Airport, Las Vegas, NV
PRESS & PUBLICATIONS
2025
- “Red Rock Canyon announces local painter as fall artist-in-residence”, Las Vegas Review-Journal
- “101 Art Book: Nature Edition”, Arts to Hearts Project
- “Creator of the Week”, Raw Femme
2024
- “Illuminations,” October/November Issue, Western Art & Architecture
2023
- “21 Under 31,” August/September Issue, Southwest Art Magazine