News: College of Fine Arts

artwork
Arts and Culture |

Tae Hwang & MR Barnadas are a transnational duo and co-founders of Collective Magpie currently based out of the borderlands of San Diego - Tijuana.

man in front of drums
Arts and Culture |

Known as one of the most versatile drummers in the business, his experience includes big band, blues, rock, Latin, fusion, and more.

Michael Del Gatto
People |

College of Fine Arts Alumnus of the Year Michael Del Gatto helped bring Hospitality Hall to life.

State of Grace poster
Arts and Culture |

Yoga teacher Grace is confronted with a breast cancer diagnosis, forcing her to rediscover the yoga principles she has taught for years.

artwork
Arts and Culture |

Bedford was awarded a Krasner Pollock Grant in 2015 and was the winner of the 2001 UCLA Hammer Museum Drawing Biennale.

illustration of tree branches
Arts and Culture |

Arthur Miller’s searing 1953 commentary on McCarthysim focuses on Salem, Massachusetts, in the 1690s. It runs through Oct. 28.

An illustration of a drone
Research |

51ԹϺ engineers developed a team of drones that detect radioactivity in areas where it’s unsafe or unfeasible for other trackers to go.

Trevor Dotson
Research |

Master’s student Trevor Dotson found a left-brain, right-brain balance and brought functional creativity to the theater world.

two dancers
Arts and Culture |

This biennial concert celebrates the longstanding partnership between two great institutions of dance — 51ԹϺ Dance and Korea National Sport University.

series of color blocks
Arts and Culture |

The current MGM Art & Culture visiting artist discusses his process and new work, "Vendarta 100: Six Elements and the Seasons."

man with cello
Arts and Culture |

Royal plays his “grown-up lullabies” in New York’s subways to connect with the city's commuters. But, you can hear his jazzy, poppy brand of crossover right here in Las Vegas.

female dancer surrounded by yellow material
Arts and Culture |

The Barrick Museum's D.K. Sole on 51ԹϺ's role in ensuring that "we never forget."