
The Hollywood Recreation Center on Las Vegas’ east side unveiled “Radiance Rising,” a new public art installation that captures the city’s energy, drawing attention from art enthusiasts and local residents alike.
The installation was created by artist Eric Vozzola, who drew inspiration from an original song, “We Love This City,” during community workshops with The Songbuilders. Clark County Public Arts and Commissioner Tick Segerblom helped bring “Radiance Rising” to the public, with the piece reflecting the local community’s energy and the city’s vibrant spirit, as per the county's social media post.
🎨 Another inspiring public art project completed and now on display at our Hollywood Recreation Center on the east side of Las Vegas.@CommishTick and Clark County Public Arts unveiled of “Radiance Rising” created by artist Eric Vozzola! 🎨✨
— Clark County Nevada (@ClarkCountyNV) January 26, 2026
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Artist Eric Vozzola describes “Radiance Rising” as a “a visual story that is both grounded in place and universally inviting, celebrating the daily rhythms that define the community it calls home.” The piece encourages viewers to see Las Vegas—often thought of as transient—through the lasting perspective of its residents, offering a moment to reflect on the city’s vibrant energy. For more information on “Radiance Rising” and other Clark County public art projects, visit the official parks website, according to the same social media post.









