Exhibit Showcases the Art in Science Research
Researchers from the College of Sciences showcase the artistic side of science by featuring their most captivating research images.
Researchers from the College of Sciences showcase the artistic side of science by featuring their most captivating research images.
For some CCSD students, the UNLV program offers their only opportunity to go to an art museum.
Students conducting interviews say the project allows them to reconnect to their heritage.
Renowned photographer's large and distinguished body of work encompasses some of the most well-known portraits of our time; tickets are free and are available to the public starting March 16.
The Barrick Museum's Axis Mundo exhibit explores the intersectionality of LGBTQ and Latinx artists.
This Carlyle Brown play, based on real-life events, runs through Feb. 24 in the Judy Bayley Theatre.
Comedian, political satirist, and host of CNN's “United Shades of America” visits UNLV Feb. 5; tickets are free.
An acclaimed filmmaker, del Toro won a best director Oscar in 2018 for The Shape of Water. Tickets are free and available starting at 10 a.m. Sept. 29.
How fusing technology and fine arts is helping students build new creations and careers at top studios like Pixar.
Moshayedi, a curator at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, opens the Fall Visiting Artist Lecture Series.
An author and adventurer, Weihenmayer is one of most celebrated athletes in the world; tickets are free.
Forum Lecture examines the utility of storytelling in short-form video and on social media.