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Karen Hillier, ‘BRAZOSbrazos’
James R. Reynolds Gallery 275 Joe Routt Blvd, College Station, TexasThe 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.
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Fruzsina Nagy, ‘In The Waves of Mekong’
J. Wayne Stark Galleries 275 Joe Routt Blvd, Room 1110, College Station, TXCostume designer and visual theatre director Fruzsina Nagy will present an exhibition of her work from Sept. 12 through Oct. 31.
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Felice House, ‘Re-Western’
The Kimbell, Cultural Event Center 607 N. Main St., Bryan, TXFelice House, associate professor, will be exhibiting selections from her acclaimed Re-Western series at The Kimbell Cultural Event Center in Bryan.
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Wright Gallery: Margaret Smithers-Crump, ‘Tapestries of Kinship’
Langford Architecture Center - Building A 789 Ross St, College Station, TXThrough 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.
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‘Silk and Bamboo: Japanese Music Through a Thousand Waves of Time’
Black Box Theater - LAAH 399 Spence St, College Station, TXA free concert featuring David Kansuke Wheeler II (shakuhachi) and Sumie Kaneko (koto, shamisen and voice).
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Creative Care Conference: Day 1
The Institute for Applied Creativity at Texas A&M University will host the first-ever Creative Care Conference on Oct. 15–18, 2025.
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LASER Talk Series: William Doan
J. Wayne Stark Galleries 275 Joe Routt Blvd, Room 1110, College Station, TXWilliam Doan, professor emeritus of theatre in the College of Arts and Architecture and artist-in-residence at the College of Nursing at Penn State, will discuss theatre, science and health through interactive experiences.
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Creative Care Conference: Day 2
The Institute for Applied Creativity at Texas A&M University will host the first-ever Creative Care Conference on Oct. 15–18, 2025.
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‘AI Use in Industry: A Look at Real World Use Cases of AI in the Field’
Langford Architecture Center - Building C 788 Ross Street, College Station, TX, United StatesDr. Onur Gun will speak to students about AI and its current uses in industry. Gun leads a team of creative and technical professionals who develop end-to-end computational design workflows and futuristic concepts.
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Creative Care Conference: Day 3
The Institute for Applied Creativity at Texas A&M University will host the first-ever Creative Care Conference on Oct. 15–18, 2025.
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Fall 2025 Portfolio Review
Vizualization Industry Fair Portfolio Review days give students the chance to receive feedback from industry professionals, strengthen their portfolio websites and gain valuable insights into professional practice. The event also offers a networking opportunity to connect with experts and learn directly from their real-world experience.
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First-Gen Lunch
Liberal Arts and Arts and Humanities Building (LAAH) 349 Spence St, College Station, TX, United StatesFirst-generation college students, as well as faculty and staff, are invited to attend this free lunch.
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Creative Care Conference: Day 4
The Institute for Applied Creativity at Texas A&M University will host the first-ever Creative Care Conference on Oct. 15–18, 2025.
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Fall 2025 Portfolio Review
Vizualization Industry Fair Portfolio Review days give students the chance to receive feedback from industry professionals, strengthen their portfolio websites and gain valuable insights into professional practice. The event also offers a networking opportunity to connect with experts and learn directly from their real-world experience.
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Performances Of ‘Trace’ and ‘Datum’
Waco Mammoth National Monument 6220 Steinbeck Bend Drive, Waco, TX, United StatesWaco Mammoth National Monument presents two performances of Merli V. Guerra's research at the annual Fall Fossil Festival. With interactive video projections by Tim Weaver and production by Jam Martinez, the site-specific performances combine dance, motion capture, video projection and paleontology inside the active dig shelter. Performers include Abby Ruehlen; undergraduate dance students Rylee Burns and Macey Vasquez; and graduate dance students Sophie Jordan and Grant McGee.