Children at the Brazos School for Inquiry and Creativity created digital worlds with guidance from Aggie students with the Institute for Applied Creativity.

The Institute for Applied Creativity, a hub for collaboration in the arts, sciences, and other fields will soon be led by a new director, Jinsil Hwaryoung Seo.

The digital, artistic wizardry conjured by visualization students was on display in a wide variety of media April 30 - May 7, 2021 at Viz-a-GoGo 28.

College students and faculty showed how the pandemic is affecting them in a virtual exhibit hosted by the Glasscock Center for Humanities Research.

Through her paintings, Texas A&M Visualization associate professor Felice House challenges traditional gender roles.

A former Texas A&M University visualization student, Cheyenne Chapel ’19, was one of Pixar Animation Studios’ artists who helped bring its most recent 3-D animated feature, “Soul,” to life.

Associate professor of visualization Tim McLaughlin is learning about next-generation virtual production tools as a member of the Epic Games Unreal Fellowship.

Construction science professor Zofia Rybkowski and a research team are exploring the possibility of buildings with “breathing” exteriors.

Viz-a-GoGo 27, the annual showcase of the best artistic wizardry conjured by visualization students during the 2019-2020 academic year, is on display online.

This summer, graduate viz students worked alongside mentors from renowned animation studios to create four short, animated videos.