Las Vegas (KSNV) — Clark County Commission Chairman Michael Naft unveiled a new interactive music-themed public art installation at Silverado Ranch Park on Tuesday.
Created by LeMonde Studio, the exhibit, named Harmonies, was part of Clark County Public Art’s Temporary Play Art initiative, a year-long program aimed at bringing hands-on creativity to parks across the county for families to enjoy.
It features four giant musical instruments – a harp, a banjo, a violin, and a treble key box – that sprang to life with a simple turn of a crank and a bit of human power.
This installation invited visitors to engage with art through movement, sound, and touch, offering a multisensory experience that transformed simple gestures into melody while blending creativity with eco-conscious design.
Harmonies will be on display at Silverado Ranch Park, located at 9855 Gilespie St., from February 15 through April 1, 2026.
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