Events
Calendar of Events
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4 events,
‘Defining an Art Practice: finding identity in the art profession’
This exhibition showcases the work of nine Master of Fine Arts in Visualization candidates as they explore what it means to define a professional art practice. Through diverse media and conceptual approaches, these installations reflect rigorous research, technical skill and critical inquiry. From immersive environments to sculptural forms and mixed-media compositions, each installation embodies the unique voice and vision of its creator.
Free
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
Elizabeth Chiles, ‘Making Meadows’
"Making Meadows" is an art exhibition of Elizabeth Chiles’ photographic collage works featuring grass, wildflowers and insects, with abstraction and shifts between figure and ground.
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
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6 events,
‘The Blueprint’
This gallery installation and performance series was curated by Elijah Alhadji Gibson, assistant professor in Dance, and Jessica Erin Ray, associate director of the Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research. It features live performances by Texas A&M Dance students that highlight the creativity and impact of Black innovators whose ideas have shaped everyday life.
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Virtual mock interviews are open to all students to practice interviewing with real industry professionals. Students will answer common interview questions, receive feedback on their performance and learn what to expect in a professional interview setting to prepare for future internships and job opportunities.
Free
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5 events,
‘Defining an Art Practice: finding identity in the art profession’
Hollis Hammonds, ‘The River Entered My Home By Hammonds + West’
Elizabeth Chiles, ‘Making Meadows’
Rebecca Pugh, ‘Highways to Houston’
‘The Blueprint’
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6 events,
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The annual Research and Creative Works Day brings together faculty and students to showcase bold ideas, innovative projects and interdisciplinary collaborations. This year’s event is expanded to include student presenters alongside faculty, along with a keynote and a dynamic mix of lightning talks, panels, interactive workshops, book discussions, performances, demos and poster presentations. Attendees can explore […] |
6 events,
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The Texas A&M graduate and four-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter is a Hagler Fellow this semester, working with students in the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts. This college-wide symposium will feature a Q&A session. |
6 events,
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The Texas A&M graduate and four-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter is a Hagler Fellow this semester, working with students in the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts. Students and faculty can engage with Lovett in this meet-and-greet lunch and reception. |
6 events,
Student New Works Festival
The annual theatre festival is hosted by the Aggie Theatre Company in partnership with the college’s Theatre program. The showcase features student-written plays and provides students an opportunity to perform and learn about theatre arts in an academic and collaborative environment.
$6 – $11.50
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5 events,
‘Defining an Art Practice: finding identity in the art profession’
Hollis Hammonds, ‘The River Entered My Home By Hammonds + West’
Elizabeth Chiles, ‘Making Meadows’
Rebecca Pugh, ‘Highways to Houston’
‘The Blueprint’
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6 events,
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Lovett will be joined by Sean O’Malley, a music industry executive and founder of publishing services company Regard Music, which represents Lovett. The discussion is open to all students in the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts. |
9 events,
Perpetual Motion
This annual concert features choreography from Dance program faculty including Carisa Armstrong, Christine Bergeron, John Cartwright, Abby Williams Chin, Everett Perry-Johnson, Carolyn Rabbers and Margaret Wiss. The 90-minute show features original choreography, enriched by crafted lighting and sound design and performed by highly skilled undergraduate and graduate students.
$8 – $13.50
The Visualization Industry Fair is an opportunity for students interested in animation, gaming, graphics and interactive technologies to connect with prospective employers working in high level positions in some of today's leading industries and receive professional feedback on their work. Students may attend both fairs, but must register for each event.For more information visit the […]
The professor at Simon Fraser University’s School of Interactive Arts and Technology directs the Metacreation Lab for Creative AI. His research and creative practice focus on generative systems, artificial intelligence, machine learning and computational creativity, bridging scientific research, creative software development and interactive art.
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The Academy for the Visual and Performing Arts presents this film addressing the untold history of Black Africans in Renaissance Europe, highlighting their depiction in masterpieces by some of the era’s most celebrated artists. |
7 events,
Chillennium
This annual event, known as the world’s largest student-run game jam, brings students from universities across the country to create video games from the ground up over a 48-hour period. Students can also interact with industry professionals who will be on hand to serve as mentors. Register at chillennium.com.
$15
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6 events,
‘Defining an Art Practice: finding identity in the art profession’
Hollis Hammonds, ‘The River Entered My Home By Hammonds + West’
Elizabeth Chiles, ‘Making Meadows’
Rebecca Pugh, ‘Highways to Houston’
‘The Blueprint’
Chillennium
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6 events,
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Join Texas A&M-Fort Worth for the Voices That Innovate Speaker Series — presented by PNC Bank — with a conversation on the business and creative impact of virtual production. Hosted at the Kimbell Art Museum, this inaugural event will spotlight Texas A&M's Virtual Production Institute and its role within the Fort Worth Innovation district.
Free
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6 events,
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All students in the college can attend this evening of pizza and games.
Free
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6 events,
The Visualization Industry Fair is an opportunity for students interested in animation, gaming, graphics and interactive technologies to connect with prospective employers working in high level positions in some of today's leading industries and receive professional feedback on their work. Students may attend both fairs, but must register for each event.This industry fair date is […] |