Student looks at sketches from viz students

The Langford buildings were abuzz with activity and artistic visions as visualization students displayed their work at the 2021 Viz Fall Show.

Some of the vast creative talents of college faculty are on display through May 14 in the Faculty Biennial 2021 at the university’s J. Wayne Stark Galleries.

Children at the Brazos School for Inquiry and Creativity created digital worlds with guidance from Aggie students with the Institute for Applied Creativity.

The digital, artistic wizardry conjured by visualization students was on display in a wide variety of media April 30 - May 7, 2021 at Viz-a-GoGo 28.

College students and faculty showed how the pandemic is affecting them in a virtual exhibit hosted by the Glasscock Center for Humanities Research.

Through her paintings, Texas A&M Visualization associate professor Felice House challenges traditional gender roles.

A former Texas A&M University visualization student, Cheyenne Chapel ’19, was one of Pixar Animation Studios’ artists who helped bring its most recent 3-D animated feature, “Soul,” to life.

Viz-a-GoGo 27, the annual showcase of the best artistic wizardry conjured by visualization students during the 2019-2020 academic year, is on display online.

This summer, graduate viz students worked alongside mentors from renowned animation studios to create four short, animated videos.