• 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
  • 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
  • Lorefest 2025

    Lorefest 2025: Symposium

    LAAH - Room 453 399 Spence St, College Station, TX

    This symposium will feature students, faculty and community members discussing folklore and everything spooky about the area and beyond. The keynote speaker is Texas podcast host Shelly Pruitt, who is a renowned ghost hunter and researcher from the show “Everything Vaguely Paranormal.”

    Free
  • Lorefest 2025

    Lorefest 2025: Final Performance

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

    Faculty members will present a celebration of folklore via dance, visuals and sound. Entry is free, but registration will be required due to limited seating.

    Free
  • DWG Project Launch

    Rudder Forum 275 Joe Routt Blvd, College Station, TX, United States

    Join us for the launch of the Dallas Women’s Gallery Project, a Texas A&M initiative highlighting the history of D.W. Gallery (Dallas, 1975–1988). Founded by eight women, the gallery fostered major artistic careers. This free event invites the community to engage with artists and explore collaboration’s lasting impact.

    Free
  • Small Ensembles and Trombone Choir Fall Concert

    Our Saviour's Lutheran Church 1001 Woodcreek Drive, College Station, Texas, United States

    The Small Ensembles and Trombone Choir, coached by David Wilborn and James Van Zandt, present their annual fall semester concert. The performance will open with the Saxophone Quartet, followed by the Horn Octet and the 33-member Trombone Choir.

    Free