Las Vegas Sun

July 8, 2024

Jeffrey Rhoads, considered the godfather of public art on bridges and other infrastructure in Southern Nevada, kneels beside cutouts used to create Native American-style petroglyphs in concrete. Rhoads' work inspired the state Transportation Department to welcome such decorations on road projects.

Steve Marcus

Jeffrey Rhoads, considered the godfather of public art on bridges and other infrastructure in Southern Nevada, kneels beside cutouts used to create Native American-style petroglyphs in concrete. Rhoads' work inspired the state Transportation Department to welcome such decorations on road projects.