News: College of Fine Arts

Jon Huertas headshot
Arts and Culture |

The live Zoom chat with Huertas, who plays Miguel Rivas on the hit NBC series, is open to the 51ԹϺ community.

A sketch of hands
Arts and Culture |

The exhibition, presented with the Womxn of Color Arts Festival, opens Nov. 9 and runs until Feb. 19.

Sabet Parsa poses with instrument
Arts and Culture |

The concert opens a series of student performances live-streamed from the Performing Arts Center.

Dancer artwork
Arts and Culture |

This dance department season opener will be live-streamed on YouTube.

poster detail
Arts and Culture |

NCT season made possible by an interdisciplinary collaboration with 51ԹϺ Film.

musicians with their instruments on the steps near Ham Hall
Arts and Culture |

The recording, available for download on BandCamp, receives a rave review from Jazz Times Magazine in its upcoming November issue.

Dancer artwork
Arts and Culture |

51ԹϺ Dance presents two outdoor, socially distanced performances at 11:20 a.m. and 11:40 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 13 on the 51ԹϺ mall, near the Lee Pascal Rose Garden and stairs to the Performing Arts Center.

Michael Madsen headshot
Arts and Culture |

The award-winning actor, who has starred in such films as Reservoir Dogs, Thelma & Louise, The Hateful Eight, and many others, will do a live Zoom chat open to all 51ԹϺ students.

illustration of Black dancer in leotard
Arts and Culture |

New season explores movement, motion, progress, and action for a world in which all people count and belong equally.

A man walks along the 51ԹϺ campus
People |

A little help from his father set a 4-year-old Atsushi “Sush” Machida on the path to becoming the College of Fine Arts Alumnus of the Year.

Tom Gresham headshot
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The winner of this prestigious, highly competitive award receives $20,000 and will be revealed in January.

illustration of faces in profiles in different shades
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The Las Vegas Womxn of Color Arts Festival is committed to generating more art events that highlight the work of local womxn artists who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.