A woman stands in front of a powerpoint presentation and points to a picture of a man, with text underneath that reads “Giovanni Battista Moroni, The Tailor, 1565, oil on canvas, 99.5 x 77 cm, National Portrait Gallery, London NG697.”

“History in the Making: Reconstructing Early Modern Textiles and Clothing” featured hands-on activities including experimenting with fabric dyes and stamp patterns.

Students and faculty surround dozens of poster boards on display in an auditorium on a university campus.

The daylong event at the Rudder Complex included faculty presentations and performances, roundtable discussions, graduate student presentations and a keynote speech.

Five dancers are posed on the ground with one arm in the air and the other on the floor, behind them are four people standing and playing marimbas, they are performing in front of a large projection screen with mountains and a snowy landscape.

The 12-minute production was created by faculty members in the Music, Dance and Visualization programs.

Five dancers stand on a stage and are posed with their hands over their hearts.

The exhibition starts Friday and continues through Feb. 28 at the Kimbell Cultural Event Center in Downtown Bryan.

A painting hangs on a university campus depicting a tree with maroon leaves in front of buildings with ATM letters on it.

The new instructional assistant professor began her first semester in Aggieland with the painting project before the first home football game.

University professors present powerpoint slides in a classroom of people sitting in chairs.

The conference panels were organized by Angenette Spalink, Ph.D. with presentations by Leo Cardoso, Kim Kattari and Cory LaFevers.

Three artists have a roundtable discussion with a university professor and art historian.

Launch event unveils the project’s website that includes interactive timelines, databases of images and articles and interviews with gallery artists.

A university professor stands next to a student as he is wearing virtual reality gear that includes a headset with wires, and a cell phone is being held in front of his face that is also attached to the headset.

Seo utilizes immersive technology and artificial intelligence to create virtual hands-on learning experiences that enhance student engagement and skill development.

Two music professors facing each other perform marimba music.

The event featured performances by Francisco Perez, D.M.A., instructional associate professor, and Lynn Vartan, D.M.A., associate professor in Music Performance.

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.