News: College of Fine Arts
This new department chair says the move to UNLV allows her to continue her commitment to developing new generations of theater devotees.
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.
Excluded as a black man from the major leagues during his prime, Troy Maxon's bitterness takes its toll on his relationships with his wife and son.
'Identity Tapestry' allows visitors to create a textual portrait of themselves. It will be up until May 12.
Kaku — a best-selling author, physicist and futurist — is one of world’s most recognized figures in science; tickets are free.
Grammy award-nominated Navarro’s impressive discography includes 23 top-charting albums.
The concert also includes the world premiere of "Evening Rainbow" by Charles Halka, as well as works for winds and strings by Mozart and Schulhoff.
UNLV experts lead discussions during annual Las Vegas Jewish Film Festival Jan. 13-28
The Essentially Ellington organization is focused on the perpetuation of jazz in schools, promoting jazz as a true American art form.
Songs of winter, Christmas, and Hanukkah will be performed by the 90-voice choir and soloists.
Museum director Alisha Kerlin is building a network of collaborators from disparate disciplines and inventing new ways to entice the community to campus.
Hickey has written for such publications as Rolling Stone, Art News, Art in America, Artforum, Harper's Magazine, Vanity Fair, and many others.