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4 events,
Karen Hillier, ‘BRAZOSbrazos’
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’
Costume designer and visual theatre director Fruzsina Nagy will present an exhibition of her work from Sept. 12 through Oct. 31.
Free
Felice House, ‘Re-Western’
Felice House, associate professor, will be exhibiting selections from her acclaimed Re-Western series at The Kimbell Cultural Event Center in Bryan.
Free
Wright Gallery: Margaret Smithers-Crump, ‘Tapestries of Kinship’
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. |
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4 events,
Karen Hillier, ‘BRAZOSbrazos’
Fruzsina Nagy, ‘In The Waves of Mekong’
Felice House, ‘Re-Western’
Wright Gallery: Margaret Smithers-Crump, ‘Tapestries of Kinship’
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5 events,
A free concert featuring David Kansuke Wheeler II (shakuhachi) and Sumie Kaneko (koto, shamisen and voice). |
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4 events,
Karen Hillier, ‘BRAZOSbrazos’
Fruzsina Nagy, ‘In The Waves of Mekong’
Felice House, ‘Re-Western’
Wright Gallery: Margaret Smithers-Crump, ‘Tapestries of Kinship’
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6 events,
The Institute for Applied Creativity at Texas A&M University will host the first-ever Creative Care Conference on Oct. 15–18, 2025.
Free
William 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.
Free
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6 events,
The Institute for Applied Creativity at Texas A&M University will host the first-ever Creative Care Conference on Oct. 15–18, 2025.
Free
Dr. 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. |
7 events,
The Institute for Applied Creativity at Texas A&M University will host the first-ever Creative Care Conference on Oct. 15–18, 2025.
Free
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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.
Free
First-generation college students, as well as faculty and staff, are invited to attend this free lunch.
Free
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7 events,
The Institute for Applied Creativity at Texas A&M University will host the first-ever Creative Care Conference on Oct. 15–18, 2025.
Free
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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.
Free
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Waco 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. |
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4 events,
Karen Hillier, ‘BRAZOSbrazos’
Fruzsina Nagy, ‘In The Waves of Mekong’
Felice House, ‘Re-Western’
Wright Gallery: Margaret Smithers-Crump, ‘Tapestries of Kinship’
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5 events,
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As part of the Visual Studies speaker series, Rachel Haidu, professor of art and art history at the University of Rochester, will deliver a talk which asks: “What can we learn from contemporary artists about the present-day transition out of (fantasies of) liberal democracy?” Sponsored by the Performance and Visual Studies program; the Visual, Material and Performance Cultures section; and the Glasscock Humanities Center. |
5 events,
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To recognize all the hard work of transfer students to come to Texas A&M University, please Join us for a Transfer Student Lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in LAAH 255. This is a come-and-go event. |
6 events,
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The Performance and Visual Studies Program will host its annual Halloween film screening featuring the 1964 Japanese horror film "Onibaba, followed by pizza dinner.
"Momentums" is an evening of original choreography by first-year Master of Fine Arts dance students as they begin their creative journey toward their thesis projects. Performances will be held at 7 p.m. Oct. 24 and 25 in Room 207 of the Physical Education Activity Program Building.
$6 – $8
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5 events,
"Momentums" is an evening of original choreography by first-year Master of Fine Arts dance students as they begin their creative journey toward their thesis projects. Performances will be held at 7 p.m. Oct. 24 and 25 in Room 207 of the Physical Education Activity Program Building.
$6 – $8
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4 events,
Karen Hillier, ‘BRAZOSbrazos’
Fruzsina Nagy, ‘In The Waves of Mekong’
Felice House, ‘Re-Western’
Wright Gallery: Margaret Smithers-Crump, ‘Tapestries of Kinship’
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5 events,
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“Japanese Tales of the Supernatural” features stories sung and played by Yoko Hiraoka on the biwa (Japanese plucked lute), to include the classical works Hagoromo and Yugao.
Free
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5 events,
Students will team up with Lions Pride Sports to bring folk tale characters to life in a folklore wrestling match on campus.
Free
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6 events,
‘From Oral Tradition to Stage: Bridging Cultures Through Storytelling. An Evening with Kole Odutola’
‘From Oral Tradition to Stage: Bridging Cultures Through Storytelling. An Evening with Kole Odutola’
Kole Odutola is a renowned lecturer, storyteller, poet, photographer and cultural advocate. He will end his weeklong visit to the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts with a performance in the art of storytelling through song, rhythm, movement, and playmaking, a world where tradition meets innovation, sparking dialogue and creativity.
Free
Students will explore folk songs and storytelling with the local music artists in Ultraviolet at the Ice House in Downtown Bryan.
Free
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4 events,
On Halloween night, Lorefest will take to the streets with a ghost walk led by Dr. Kathy Torabi and Texas A&M students from various courses, reenacting tales with visuals and sound through the haunted streets of historic Downtown Bryan.
Free
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4 events,
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
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
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