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The College of Fine Arts provides an academic experience that heightens awareness of the physical, intellectual, and cultural world. We diligently prepare students for professional employment and/or post-graduate study in their artistic area.
Current Fine Arts News
Headlines and highlights featuring the students and faculty of UNLV.
The College of Fine Arts advising director on the high value of arts degrees, quiet spaces, and being a late bloomer.

In honor of Black History Month, this concert recognizes the memory of the great jazz and blues singer.

Directed by Tianxi Wen, the concert is presented in collaboration with community artists.

Gateways Music Festival connects and supports professional classical musicians of African descent and enlightens and inspires communities through the power of performance.

See the first iteration of this multi-disciplinary show before it debuts at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August.
Fine Arts In The News

Ornate, chandelier-encrusted railway stations may seem like a Gilded Age wonder. But many of these old buildings are earning second chances, as elderly railway stations across the United States continue to be repurposed. Some have even become unique tourist attractions in their own right.

Their Sphere residency was titled “U2 UV — Achtung Baby.” Now we have “U2 — UNLV.” In the wake of its trend-setting production, the superstar rockers have donated $300,000 to UNLV College of Fine Arts.

Their Sphere residency was titled “U2 UV — Achtung Baby.” Now we have “U2 — UNLV.” In the wake of its trend-setting production, the superstar rockers have donated $300,000 to UNLV College of Fine Arts.
Train stations were once the centrepieces of many US cities. After decades of neglect, many places are now reviving them in new, creative ways.

The Vegas City Opera is celebrating 15 seasons! Executive Director, Ginger Land-Van Buuren and UNLV Professor of Voice Jawan Jenkins joined Las Vegas Now for a preview of what’s to come.
Examining the past, present and future of concrete structures, the exhibition also invites speculative designs by leading architecture firms, including Brooks+Scarpa, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Gensler, BLDUS along with students from the School of Architecture at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) who envision future possibilities for the five buildings presented.
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