Events
Calendar of Events
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2 events,
Emilie Duval, ‘In Digital Elysium: Architectures of a New Reality’
Emilie Duval's work features abstractions of mid-century architecture. She explores boundaries between what’s real and virtual. In painting, sculpture and animation, she creates abstracted mid-century modern architecture and bright landscapes with mountains and palm trees.
Free
Graduate Student Artist Residency Showcase
Nik Aberle earned the inaugural Graduate Student Artist Residency. His research installation will be on display through January at The Arts Center of Brazos Valley.
Free
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2 events,
Emilie Duval, ‘In Digital Elysium: Architectures of a New Reality’
Graduate Student Artist Residency Showcase
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2 events,
Emilie Duval, ‘In Digital Elysium: Architectures of a New Reality’
Graduate Student Artist Residency Showcase
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3 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 […]
Free
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4 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
The Academy for the Visual and Performing Arts presents this work-in-progress showing by DNAWORKS, an adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s 1909 novella “The Secret Sharer.” |
4 events,
The Academy for the Visual and Performing Arts presents this work-in-progress showing by DNAWORKS, an adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s 1909 novella “The Secret Sharer.” |
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3 events,
Graduate Student Artist Residency Showcase
‘Defining an Art Practice: finding identity in the art profession’
Hollis Hammonds, ‘The River Entered My Home By Hammonds + West’
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4 events,
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.Two of those classes are open to all PVFA students:Wednesday, Jan. 21 from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Black Box Theater, LAAH: Lovett will discuss authenticity in the arts in […]
Free
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3 events,
Graduate Student Artist Residency Showcase
‘Defining an Art Practice: finding identity in the art profession’
Hollis Hammonds, ‘The River Entered My Home By Hammonds + West’
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4 events,
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
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5 events,
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. Pugh abstracts cattle and horses as shapes of brown, black and white, and grass and wildflowers as bright colors. She uses angular shapes inspired by spaces […]
Free
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6 events,
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.Two of those classes are open to all PVFA students:Wednesday, Jan. 21 from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Black Box Theater, LAAH: Lovett will discuss authenticity in the arts in […]
Free
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6 events,
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KANM Student Radio is celebrating a major milestone: its first broadcast on FM. The night will feature a block-party-style atmosphere and live DJ sets from KANM members, while the event airs simultaneously on the new frequency, 106.7 FM. KANM is advised by Will Connor, senior lecturer, and William Campbell, instructional associate professor.
Free
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