Events
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6 events,
Hollis Hammonds, ‘The River Entered My Home By Hammonds + West’
Hollis Hammonds and Sasha West combine imagery and poetry into a multimedia installation about the impact of nature's elements.
Free
Rebecca Pugh, ‘Highways to Houston’
Rebecca Pugh, instructional assistant professor in the Visualization program and director of Wright Gallery, presents this solo exhibition of abstract paintings inspired by driving between Houston and College Station.
Free
Felice House Exhibition Featuring Cowgirls And Landscapes
Painters Felice House and Kyle Steed present a joint exhibition. The show pairs House’s cowgirls and landscapes with Steed’s bold, graphic sensibility, creating a vibrant dialogue about place, pattern and contemporary life in Texas.
Free
‘Hillerbrand+Magsamen, Assembly Required’
This exhibition by Hillerbrand+Magsamen, a husband-wife team based in Houston, brings together sculptural, photographic and time-based works that explore the relationship between the domestic sphere and systems of thought, belief and care.
Free
‘Echoes of Justice’
“Echoes of Justice” is the Theatre program's first student-led devised production. Set in the 1920s, the play follows a fictional theatre troupe as they rehearse and perform a new work that draws increasing public attention, leading to arrests and public backlash against the artists.
$6 – $11.50
Gigajam 2026
Gigajam is a 36-hour creative jam sponsored by SIGGRAPH. Create something awesome in 36-hours — an animation, digital illustration or other work of art — as long as there's a digital component, anyone can compete in GIGAJAM.
Free
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4 events,
College Station native and critically acclaimed actor Thomas Sadoski — known for his extensive work across film, television and theatre — will join Lovett and students for a guest lecture. Sadoski will discuss his career trajectory and offer insights on how students can cultivate their own unique artistic vision. |
4 events,
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As autonomous driving systems evolve, the shift from standard vision-language models to vision-language-action (VLA) architectures marks a critical milestone by integrating "action" as a core modality. However, despite their potential, current VLA models are heavily bottlenecked by their reliance on massive dataset collection and expensive, dense reasoning annotations. This talk explores this multimodal evolution and presents NoRD, a novel, data-efficient VLA model that achieves competitive end-to-end driving performance without relying on reasoning overhead. |
4 events,
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A portion of purchases made during this time will go toward funding the film. To participate, mention “Table for Two” at checkout. |
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3 events,
Hollis Hammonds, ‘The River Entered My Home By Hammonds + West’
Rebecca Pugh, ‘Highways to Houston’
‘Hillerbrand+Magsamen, Assembly Required’
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5 events,
Join us for a screening of “Cookie’s Fortune” by legendary filmmaker Robert Altman, who was known for a unique improvisatory and collaborative working method on set. Lovett and screenwriter Anne Rapp will discuss their work with Altman, and to this creative, team-focused way of creating cinema.
The showcase features eight performances over five days. The April 7 show is at 7 p.m. (Interarts Showcase).
Free
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4 events,
The Music Program Showcase features eight performances over five days. The April 8 shows are at 2 p.m. (Opera Workshop and Voice Studios) and 7 p.m. (Songwriters and Guitar Studio).
Free
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5 events,
The Music Program Showcase features eight performances over five days. The April 9 shows are at 2 p.m. (Concert in the Park) and 7 p.m. (String Area Showcase).
Free
Open to all students, the sessions focus on stress reduction, confidence-building and connection.
Free
Join us for an evening of works choreographed by Master of Fine Arts students in Dance: Mark Aguilar, Jasmine Jarmillo, Sophie Jordan, Grant McGee, Grace Rogers, Elizabeth Stamatio-Hernandez and Mia Tatum. |
4 events,
The Music Program Showcase features eight performances over five days. The April 10 shows are at 2 p.m. (Experimental Ensemble) and 7 p.m. (Piano Studio).
Free
Join us for an evening of works choreographed by Master of Fine Arts students in Dance: Mark Aguilar, Jasmine Jaramillo, Sophie Jordan, Grant McGee, Grace Rogers, Elizabeth Stamatio-Hernandez and Mia Tatum. |
4 events,
The Music Performance Showcase features eight performances over five days. The April 11 performance is by the Aggieland Percussion Group at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum Rotunda.
Free
Join us for an evening of works choreographed by Master of Fine Arts students in Dance: Mark Aguilar, Jasmine Jaramillo, Sophie Jordan, Grant McGee, Grace Rogers, Elizabeth Stamatio-Hernandez and Mia Tatum. |
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2 events,
Hollis Hammonds, ‘The River Entered My Home By Hammonds + West’
‘Hillerbrand+Magsamen, Assembly Required’
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5 events,
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The free event features performances by students in the Music Performance program, alongside three panel discussions by music professionals.
Free
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All students in the college can attend this evening of pizza and games.
Free
Open to all students, the sessions focus on stress reduction, confidence-building and connection.
Free
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3 events,
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Students in the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts can apply to be a part of the production crew for a live taping of “Texas Music Scene” in Aggie Park.
Free
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2 events,
Hollis Hammonds, ‘The River Entered My Home By Hammonds + West’
‘Hillerbrand+Magsamen, Assembly Required’
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2 events,
Open to all students, the sessions focus on stress reduction, confidence-building and connection.
Free
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1 event,
‘Hillerbrand+Magsamen, Assembly Required’
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2 events,
Open to all students, the sessions focus on stress reduction, confidence-building and connection.
Free
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