News: College of Fine Arts

Portrait of Kathy Lauckner
Campus News |

Join UNLV Corporate Challenge stalwart Kathy Lauckner in representing the scarlet and the gray on the court, in the pool, or at the poker table in the annual community games.

actors in pirate costumes
Arts and Culture |

Join this band of swashbuckling buccaneers — combined with a live orchestra — called "opulent... Colorful and inventive" by The New York Times.

Shahab Zagari shoots a photo
Campus News |

Forum Lecture examines the utility of storytelling in short-form video and on social media.

string quartet members with instruments
Arts and Culture |

The Washington Post describes the group as performing with "a fire that makes all timeless music forever contemporary."

woman dancing on stage
Arts and Culture |

This Department of Dance and School of Music collaboration promises an exciting program of new music and choreography.

Blocks are laid out during the construction of the James Bailey marimba
Campus News |

A retired master works with UNLV professor on documenting the building of what may be the final instrument of his career.

illustration of brain with music notes
Arts and Culture |

The symposium is presented by professor Lawrence Zoller from the School of Dental Medicine.

close-up of artwork
Arts and Culture |

Find out what it means to think about vision as an active process in the brain, not just the eye.

a flutist and pianist
Arts and Culture |

The festival's featured ensemble is the New York-based House of Time.

Student Union at dusk
Arts and Culture |

Founded in 2003, the hall honors people who have made significant contributions to the visual arts, performing arts, or architecture.

Norma Saldivar talking to students
People |

This new department chair says the move to UNLV allows her to continue her commitment to developing new generations of theater devotees.

mounted photograph
Arts and Culture |

Three new exhibitions at the Barrick, along with shows at the Donna Beam, Grant Hall Gallery, and Lied Library, explore identity and form. Public reception is Feb. 9.