News: College of Fine Arts

Labyrinth rendering
Campus News |

Vote now for your favorite proposal for the new outdoor feature.

The exterior of the Barrick Museum
Arts and Culture |

Romero to talk about her art practice and the ideas that drive her at the Barrick Museum auditorium. The event is free and open to the public.

A glass case holding personal effects
Arts and Culture |

This event will be conducted mostly in Spanish. It will take place virtually on YouTube and Zoom from 5 - 7 p.m. on Thursday, October 21.

The Alta Ham Fine Arts building
Arts and Culture |

Director Kevin R. Free returns to direct and curate an evening of short new works by a diverse, international group of playwrights.

Dancer's bodies spell out "Alphabetical Actions"
Arts and Culture |

UNLV Dance is pleased to welcome back live audiences. The concerts also will continue to have a streaming component allowing guests to experience the shows from home.

A man sits at the end of a piano
Arts and Culture |

The concert concludes a two-year series of concerts celebrating the 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth and the lasting influence of his works.

A collection of jazz musicians
Arts and Culture |

"Looking Up" recognizes the tireless efforts of dedicated students through a challenging school year by featuring student compositions and arrangements.

A hand picks up a piece of candy from a pile of it on the floor
Arts and Culture |

The exhibition is on view through September 2023 and is held in partnership with the Arts Bridges Foundation.

poster for "Season 2 POD 115 Las Eterellas"
Arts and Culture |

Named one of the Top 20 Sci-Fi Podcasts of 2020, season two of POD115 returns with "Las Estrellas."

conductor in front of orchestra
Arts and Culture |

This is the world premiere of "Children of Fatima," composed by music professor Anthony LaBounty.

UNLV's Flashlight
Arts and Culture |

The concert kicks-off a series of student performances that are both in-person and live-streamed from Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall.

a conductor waves his baton
Arts and Culture |

The UNLV Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Taras Krysa.