News: College of Fine Arts
The winner receives $5,000 and is invited to UNLV during the fall 2023 semester to work with College of Fine Arts students, and to an event celebrating the award.
Based on the novella by Henry James, this operatic version tells the story of an inexperienced governess who believes something evil is stalking two young children left in her care.
Robert Hersh (1987-2022), alumnus and talented architect, played an integral role in the planning and construction of the Kirk Kerkorian Medical Education Building.
Concert highlights include the classic 1963 work Cantilever by Erick Hawkins, a significant 20th century choreographer of modern dance.
The play, she says, showcases the core of why people play D&D — to find fun, adventure, and a sense of family.
The talented musician was named the 2021 winner of the Guitar Foundation of America’s International Concert Artist Competition.
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Agnes Evans must put together the pieces of her younger sister's death. What she discovers sends her on a fantastical trip through the mysterious world of Dungeons and Dragons.
Taras Krysa conducts
In the third concert of the 2022-23 season, faculty and special guests perform the Brahms Sextet No. 1 in B-flat major, Op. 18 and the Dvořák String Sextet in A Major, Op. 48.
This collection of preludes and fugues is one of the great artistic and intellectual accomplishments of European history.
The Austrian band, known as the 'Monty Python' of the music world, seamlessly combines slapstick comedy with extraordinary musical ability.