News: College of Fine Arts

This contemporary take on the classic Don Juan story raises the issue of sexual harassment and abuse in present day Hollywood using Mozart’s 18th century operatic masterpiece.

The winner of the competition will receive a handmade Antonio Picado Model #49 guitar.

At the core of Ferrer's practice is the treatment and transmutation of cultural objects and symbols, pulling from popular iconography to art historical artifacts.

This startlingly modern, all-female production of the classic tragedy investigates the relationship between true democracy and unbridled political power.

Join 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ 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.

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

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

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

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

A retired master works with 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ professor on documenting the building of what may be the final instrument of his career.

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

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