Exhibitions
Westgate Resorts - Las Vegas, NV
2014 - present
Since 2014, Janel Raihl has been a featured artist in the monthly Artist Showcase at Westgate Resort in Las Vegas. As a continued presence in the resort’s rotating exhibitions, her work has been displayed in different areas of the casino—ranging from original paintings and dimensional canvas pieces to collaborative projects with Art Wavy—bringing a lasting and evolving artistic voice to the venue for over a decade.
Coprabel Headquarters - Wavre, Belgium
2018 - present (on permanent display)
In 2018, Janel Raihl’s dimensional canvas piece Illumination was installed at Coprabel Headquarters in Belgium, followed by Fleur in 2020.
What began as a partnership with Coprabel as a sponsor for materials on two major office commissions grew into an official ambassadorship in 2020, with Janel representing the brand’s full line of metallic paints worldwide.
Coprabel - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2022 - 2023
In 2022, Janel Raihl was an artist representative during Expo 2020 in Dubai, UAE. She created an expansive mural using Coprabel’s signature metallic paints at Coprabel’s offices in Dubai—the first in a planned series to help establish a new artistic district.
Though the work was unfortunately destroyed in a 2023 sandstorm, it marked an important milestone in Janel’s international projects.
Active Space Gallery - Brooklyn, NY
June - July 2023
Janel Raihl was featured in the “Light of Summer” exhibition at Active Space Gallery in Brooklyn, NY.
The exhibition was curated and presented by Master Pema Rinzin, renowned contemporary artist and founder of the New York Tibetan Institute and Art Studio.
Mannequins on the Loop - St. Louis, MO
2017 - 2019
Janel Raihl’s dimensional canvas works Peacock, Raven, and Rocket Girl were featured in the annual “Mannequins on the Loop” exhibition in St. Louis, presented by Figures & Designs.
The Mannequins Project is a vibrant community art initiative that transforms recyclables into creative installations, aiming to raise awareness about sustainability while showcasing local artistic talent
Art Meets Fashion - Las Vegas, NV
March 2024
Thanks to the fabulous organization of Anna Shum from Marciano by Guess, Janel Raihl’s Elektra and King of Hearts from her Dimensional Canvas collection were showcased at the store in the Fashion Show Mall, Las Vegas.
Displayed in one of the city’s premier retail destinations, the works brought a striking fusion of fine art and fashion, enhancing the store’s atmosphere with bold, contemporary creativity and offering shoppers an immersive cultural experience alongside high-end design.
Legacy Gala - Las Vegas, NV
March 2025
As both curator and exhibiting artist, Janel Raihl played a central role in the Legacy Gala hosted by the Women in Hospitality Leadership Conference at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). She curated three full floors of UNLV’s Hospitality Hall, thoughtfully selecting and arranging works to complement the space while also showcasing her own pieces.
This rare opportunity to both curate and exhibit allowed Janel to merge her artistic vision with her curatorial eye, creating an immersive, multi-level experience that celebrated creativity and leadership in the arts.
MidFirst Commercial and Private Banking Office - Las Vegas, NV
April 2024
“Lillies 2” is now on permanent display at the MidFirst Commercial and Private Banking Office in the UnCommons district of Las Vegas.
As the largest privately owned bank in the United States, MidFirst selected works from the Janel Raihl Fine Art and ArtWavy collections as the only original pieces acquired for their landmark opening—an honor and a privilege to be part of such a distinguished setting.
Picnic in the Alley
September 2024 & 2025
Featured artist in 2024 and 2025, Janel Raihl Fine Art presented multiple works at Picnic in the Alley, Las Vegas’ only fully women-curated epicurean event.
In 2025, the “Queen of Hearts” dimensional canvas welcomed guests to paint positive messages for women—transforming the piece into a collective celebration.
Video credit: Joey Chai