News: College of Fine Arts

Male student standing in front of monitors with arms folded.
Campus News |

After a stint with the show American Ninja Warrior, the entertainment engineering grad's next challenge is scary.

male student with arms folded and streaks of light from aerial drones in the background
Campus News |

How fusing technology and fine arts is helping students build new creations and careers at top studios like Pixar.

man with violin
Arts and Culture |

This concert celebrates Viennese composers from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.

Aram Moshayedi
Arts and Culture |

Moshayedi, a curator at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, opens the Fall Visiting Artist Lecture Series.

man balancing a top hat on top of head
Arts and Culture |

The gallery kicks off the semester with an exhibition of work by the newest faculty members of the department of art.

A girl donates money to a box featuring a glowing ichthyosaur
Business and Community |

Nevada State Museum's new donation box, designed by UNLV students, features a fearsome fish from long ago.

three pairs of dancers in various poses
Arts and Culture |

The season features an exciting biennial international collaboration with Korea National Sport University.

Portrait of Marcus Civin, new chair of art department
People |

This performance artist, art critic, and teacher is excited about collaborating with new colleagues at UNLV.

Portrait of Classified Rookie of the Year Susan Gearling
People |

The president's Classified Rookie of the Year made a deliberate choice 20 years ago to make education her career.

two aerial performers
Arts and Culture |

Cirque Mechanics to launch its touring show at UNLV, the Russian Ballet returns, and guitar series showcases variety of styles.

NCT logo celebrating 15 years
Arts and Culture |

Join us in celebrating the 15th anniversary of NCT with a season that brings a new perspective on classic works for our modern world.

Two students practice swordfighting
Campus News |

From magic and witchcraft to building robots using Legos, these wild courses can put swordfighters in training and future presidents ready to deal with environmental catastrophe.