In The News: College of Fine Arts

El Tiempo

The Clark County School District intends to implement a “stay test” program when in-person classes resume Wednesday.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

The countdown to the new year might be over but the clock keeps ticking. Here's a look at 10 art attractions to check out in Las Vegas before they're gone for good and others that have just opened or are opening soon.

Education Marketing Solutions

Nancy Uscher, the Dean of the College of Fine Arts at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), uses this opportunity to thank donors and show how their support makes all the difference in the following message.

Los Angeles Review of Books

Last month, over email, I asked Newbury, a professor of art history at University of Nevada, Las Vegas, some questions about her project, as well as how she imagines contemporary art as something other than, in her words, “an instrument of finance.”

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

A local duo featuring violin and cello debuted with a live performance at an east Las Vegas community center on Sunday.

Las Vegas Sun

As students in the UNLV Jazz Ensemble settled into their practice, their temporary stage, a classroom-studio on the second floor of the Ham Fine Arts building, was replete with stiff music stands and plastic chairs.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

Last summer Lisa Rock left her house as seldom as she could. She says it's because of what was happening right outside her door.

Las Vegas Sun

Dave Loeb, Director of the Division of Jazz and Commercial Music at UNLV, conducts his players during a rehearsal Friday, Dec. 10, 2021.

Las Vegas Weekly

Jazz at Lincoln Center, which runs one of the world’s largest jazz education program networks, has tapped UNLV to compete in the Jack Rudin Jazz Championship on January 10-11 in New York City. Only nine other colleges were chosen to participate.

College Art Association of America

Scroll down to meet this year’s candidates and submit your online voting form.

KSNV-TV: News 3

The UNLV Jazz program has been selected to compete in a two-day competition at Lincoln Center in New York.

New York Times

His status as an art-world outsider, and as a staunch defender of “beauty” in art, drew him legions of fans and enemies alike.