In The News: College of Fine Arts
Requiring employees at Nevada colleges and universities to get the COVID-19 vaccine — that is the big decision on the table this week, but it is causing some controversy.
In the early 1960s, the Windsor Park neighborhood came to life in North Las Vegas.
According to a news release, the chosen artist will receive a four-year scholarship to the UNLV College of Fine Arts, paid in full by the Cosmopolitan.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is looking for a young artist to create a new mural for the property, and it's offering a full scholarship to UNLV.
Fawn Douglas’ life is defined by balance.
Looking Up, a 2021 Vegas Records CD release, celebrates student achievements of our 2020-2021 UNLV School of Music, Division of Jazz and Commercial Music.
Aspiring professional clarinetist promotes peace and understanding through performing music from Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan.
The joys of a sketchbook are many, and it’s one of the most accessible hobbies around.
A review of the latest two-disc release from the program's premier big band and eight smaller, varied jazz combos.
At a time when officials are looking in many directions for solutions to transportation issues, a group of activists is suggesting more state and local leaders consider combining their planning for roads, highways and walking paths with an often-overlooked sector — art.
Today, news headlines covering rising crime rates are increasingly common in Las Vegas and just about any other metro area. With that, homeowners may start to wonder if there are ways to improve the security of their largest investment.
Exceptional Emerging Professionals in Architecture + Design Awarded Grand Prizes.