Dave Maldonado sits in a chair.

Maldonado, who has more than 25 years of credits in film and TV — including Ryan Coogler’s recent hit “Sinners" — visited with students on Sept. 15.

Two dancers, one laying on her side and the other balanced over her, look to the right as they perform onstage.

The Sept. 19 concert is at 7 p.m., followed by 2:30 and 7 p.m. shows on Sept. 20 in the Black Box Theater at the Physical Education Activity Program Building.

Five university professors are seated as they have a discussion in an art gallery event.

The talks titled “LASER” — for Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous — are presented by the Institute for Applied Creativity.

Dhruv Rathod sitting in a room with purple lighting and wearing a blue shirt

Rathod created a project titled “VR Passport," designed to transport people to a place or city virtually. The project earned the AeroSpatial Exploration Track Award.

A woman sits on a bench in an art exhibit. Behind her is a large piece of artwork on the wall displaying imsges of trees and brush. She sits between two pillars.

“The Great Turning: We Gather, We Grow, We Tend, by Hammonds + West,” features work by Hammonds, associate professor in the Visualization program; and sound and text by Austin-based poet Sasha West.

A woman sits crouched in an elevator with her reflection showing in the mirrors behind her.

The Hungary-based artist will create and present new work, collaborate with students and faculty and give interdisciplinary presentations through Sept. 26.

A roadside restaurant sign that reads: Post-America Variety Show. A Post-Apocalyptic Devised Comedy. And More.

A post-apocalyptic College Station will be the setting for an original comedic play presented by the Theatre program in November.

A university professor kneels with her hands out next to a giant mammoth fossil.

A partnership between Texas A&M's Merli V. Guerra and the National Park Service combines visualization and 3D printing technology with the arts, bringing new life to some very old bones.

A virtual firefighter avatar stands on a field in a virtual landscape.

Tao's team was awarded $1.2 million from the National Institute of Standards and Technology to build a digital twin to help first responders train for disaster events.

A university student stands in a dance pose with his arms up and one leg out in front of a screen depiciting an animated image that reflects the student's body pose.

The College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts will explore artificial intelligence’s usage and impact on artistic practices.