News: College of Fine Arts
Some of the biggest news headlines featuring ÐÔÊӽ紫ý faculty and students.
The center resumes its 20th season of guitar performances, welcoming the return of Las Vegas local and award-winning classical guitarist Ricardo Cobo.
The performance will feature criminal and courtroom scenes from popular operas and operettas.
On Nov. 22, enjoy a live dance performance, a conversation about art and dance, and more as we celebrate 'Dancing Shoes,' an artwork by Los Angeles-based artist Michael Rippens.
The jazz-infused reimagining of the Dickens classic runs Nov. 29-Dec. 14.
'That Show ÐÔÊӽ紫ý the Hot Dog' taps into choreographers, playwrights, composers, filmmakers, designers, visual artists, entertainment engineers, and architects.
The concert features world premiere transcriptions, exceptional guest artists, and a celebration of cultural and musical journeys.
This wedding-themed double bill is conducted by Darryl Cooper with stage direction by Linda Lister.
There was no better place to embrace the coziness of fall than at ÐÔÊӽ紫ý’s 8th annual Art Walk, where attendees treated themselves to delightful dishes, lively performances, and a host of remarkable art displays.
ÐÔÊӽ紫ý students have the opportunity to design artwork inspired by the infinite possibilities for Pi for Sphere's Exosphere — the world's largest LED screen.
The groundbreaking minor celebrates culture, trains musicians, and fills a growing demand in music classrooms.
The ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Symphony Orchestra is conducted by the orchestra's artistic director Taras Krysa,