• Karen Hillier, ‘BRAZOSbrazos’

    James R. Reynolds Gallery 275 Joe Routt Blvd, College Station, Texas

    The BRAZOSbrazos exhibition showcases Karen Hillier’s decade-long exploration of the Brazos River bottom, capturing its shifting beauty and complexity through stereo pinhole photography. The exhibition is on display through Dec. 19 at James R. Reynolds Gallery.

    Free
  • Fruzsina Nagy, ‘In The Waves of Mekong’

    J. Wayne Stark Galleries 275 Joe Routt Blvd, Room 1110, College Station, TX

    Costume designer and visual theatre director Fruzsina Nagy will present an exhibition of her work from Sept. 12 through Oct. 31.

    Free
  • Behind the Screen: The Production and Legacy of “The Best Years of Our Lives”

    Liberal Arts and Arts and Humanities Building (LAAH) 349 Spence St, College Station, TX, United States

    Historian Alison Macor, author of "Making ‘The Best Years of Our Lives:’ The Hollywood Classic That Inspired a Nation," will lecture on the classic film and its continuing importance in American culture.

  • The 24-Hour Theatre Festival

    Black Box Theater - LAAH 399 Spence St, College Station, TX

    The Theatre program presents an evening of new short plays designed, performed and produced entirely by Texas A&M students, all made from start to finish over 24 hours.

  • A Conversation with Dave Maldonado

    Black Box Theater - LAAH 399 Spence St, College Station, TX

    Join us for an "Inside the Actors Studio"-style Q&A session with actor Dave Maldonado, who has more than 25 years of credits in film and TV, including Ryan Coogler’s recent hit “Sinners.”

  • 21st Century Fan Fiction: The Music of Vocaloids and Deepfakes

    LAAH – Room 255 399 Spence St., College Station

    Amy Skjerseth, assistant professor of popular music at the University of California, Riverside, will discuss her research on the intersections of music, media, material culture and technology.

    Free
  • LASER Talk Series

    LASER Talk Series: Kiju Lee

    J. Wayne Stark Galleries 275 Joe Routt Blvd, Room 1110, College Station, TX

    Kiju Lee, associate professor in the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution and the Department of Mechanical Engineering, will discuss adaptive robot technology, robot origami, games designed for health and The ART Lab.

    Free
  • Felice House, ‘Re-Western’

    The Kimbell, Cultural Event Center 607 N. Main St., Bryan, TX

    Felice House, associate professor, will be exhibiting selections from her acclaimed Re-Western series at The Kimbell Cultural Event Center in Bryan.

    Free
  • Brazos Contemporary Dance Festival

    Brazos Contemporary Dance Festival

    Physical Education Activity Program Building 207 632 Penberthy Blvd, College Station, TX

    The Brazos Contemporary Dance Festival began in 2007 with the goal of bringing contemporary dance to our community. Hosted by the Dance Science program, the festival is an annual concert that brings together companies and choreographers from across the state.

  • Brazos Contemporary Dance Festival

    Brazos Contemporary Dance Festival

    Physical Education Activity Program Building 207 632 Penberthy Blvd, College Station, TX

    The Brazos Contemporary Dance Festival began in 2007 with the goal of bringing contemporary dance to our community. Hosted by the Dance Science program, the festival is an annual concert that brings together companies and choreographers from across the state.

  • Brazos Contemporary Dance Festival

    Brazos Contemporary Dance Festival

    Physical Education Activity Program Building 207 632 Penberthy Blvd, College Station, TX

    The Brazos Contemporary Dance Festival began in 2007 with the goal of bringing contemporary dance to our community. Hosted by the Dance Science program, the festival is an annual concert that brings together companies and choreographers from across the state.

  • Wright Gallery: Margaret Smithers-Crump, ‘Tapestries of Kinship’

    Langford Architecture Center - Building A 789 Ross St, College Station, TX

    Through paintings and sculptural installations created using recycled plexiglass, polycarbonate and other found materials, Houston-based artist Margaret Smithers-Crump explores the critical relationships between water, soil, fungi and plants, and the vitally important role they play in maintaining the health of our planet.