In The News: College of Fine Arts
Underlying every great city is a rich and vibrant culture that shapes the texture of life within.

His life will posthumously be honored at the UNLV College of Fine Arts Hall of Fame on April 2 at Fontainebleau's BleauLive Theater.

Students from UNLV are performing "Cinderella: A Pantomime for Las Vegas" through Dec. 9 at Nevada Conservatory Theatre at UNLV.

The plan to clean up the more than 100-year-old mine site near Lake Las Vegas to build these homes has not been without controversy.

The Nevada Conservatory Theatre is bringing "Cinderella: A Pantomime" to the UNLV campus. Director Laura James and Cynthia Nesbit, who stars as Cinderella herself, joined us to talk more about the production.

The Nevada Democracy Project hosts its first community listening session. Amber Renee Dixon and Naoka Foreman share what they learned from audience members. Then we explore the Sphere’s impact on the Strip in the weeks it has been open. How is it leading the way in future architect designs? And how will it change entertainment in Las Vegas?

See what the UNLV College of Fine Arts has been up to during its sixth annual Art Walk.

UNLV hosts its 6th Annual Art Walk from 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Friday. Art exhibitions, music and dance performances, film demonstrations and theater events are in the program at the UNLV academic mall
The proposal is included in a new exhibition at the Southern Utah Museum of Art that examines Brutalism’s past and future potential through seven key structures and Metro station designs. The exhibition includes Diller Scofidio + Renfro's scrapped 'Bubble' reimagining of the Hirshhorn Museum and other schemes from Gensler and students from the UNLV School of Architecture.

A diamond anniversary is a special day and the Historic Commercial Center District World Village will commemorate 60 years with an open house Oct. 21.

University of Nevada, Las Vegas has long defied the myth that Las Vegas is a cultural wasteland, especially in recent years.