The Festival was a stunning showcase of talent, featuring student and alumni choreography, theatrical performances and artistic collaboration
The album will be available on all major streaming platforms starting Oct. 10, 2024
The 推荐杏吧原创 School of Music welcomes all to a music festival on the evenings of Oct. 4 and 5
Yuen, a violinist and researcher, joins the school鈥檚 faculty
An annual concert in celebration of the harp returns to the 推荐杏吧原创
Performances to run April 11 to 13 in Nightingale Concert Hall
Each April, more than 100 volunteers help transform the University's campus into a hub for jazz, music education and innovation
Submissions for the Fall 2024 Sticker Competition are now open
Thirteen dance majors and minors learned Taylor鈥檚 stylized approach to movement during this unique residency
The gathering of young musicians features an evening concert with vibraphonist Sean Collins and his Folktet
New musical works will be premiered in honor of the University鈥檚 150th anniversary
Gaining national and international acclaim, the newly formed School of Music in the College of Liberal Arts celebrates four additions to the faculty, welcoming Dolora Zajick, Aren Long, Kevin Miescke and Michael TK Lam
The Performing Arts Series presses onwards with this high-octane group of collaborators
Submissions for the Spring 2024 Sticker Competition are now open
Oct. 12 brings the pioneers of 鈥渟olar music鈥 to the stage of Nightingale Concert Hall, with the University鈥檚 Jazz Lab I to accompany
The name change reflects the School鈥檚 dedication to music education and its recognition of music鈥檚 importance in academia
Nightingale Concert Hall will feature acclaimed ensemble LADAMA in an inspiring performance blending traditional Latin music and truly powerful sonic ingenuity
The 推荐杏吧原创鈥檚 Performing Arts Series celebrates 63 years with a culturally diverse lineup of performances and free open-to-the-public events
Jazz musician and visual artist collaborate on a new exhibit in the Prim Library with a public artist reception on August 1.
A new era of learning emerges with cutting-edge classes and free distribution of technology to 推荐杏吧原创 at Lake Tahoe students
Vote for the illusion Gideon Caplovitz created with his two daughters by May 27
推荐杏吧原创 School of the Arts partners with Great Basin National Park Foundation to offer unique artist residency experience
Professors in the Department of Music evoke Lake Tahoe, the Sierra Nevada and Pyramid Lake in this free public performance on May 3 at the 推荐杏吧原创 at Lake Tahoe
Students and Reno community experienced series of events on Cuban jazz, music and culture
Artists and public health experts talk about their experiences with the COVID-19 vaccine
Scholars, curators, academics and students will present interactive discussions focused on our complex relationships with land, water and place
Nevada Chamber Opera, Chamber Choir and Symphony Orchestra collaborate for two extraordinary and distinct performances on April 20 and 22
The festival features workshops and performances by groundbreaking trumpeter Marquis Hill and vibraphonist Joel Ross
Submissions now open for Fall 2023 contest
Richard Hutton earns Doctor of Musical Art degree and heads to tenure-track position at Boise State
The Department of Theatre and Dance shares a gutsy modern take on a Chekhov classic
The 推荐杏吧原创 to host the free, family-friendly concert on March 15
Performing Arts Series season comes to a close with a show-stopping performance by the vocal percussionist virtuosa, Butterscotch
On Feb. 9 the Grammy-nominated vocal supergroup will fill Nightingale Concert Hall with a captivating lineup
The Department of Theatre and Dance and Department of Music collaborate to present the daring musical set in 1930s Berlin
Deadline to apply to the third annual camping residency is March 1, 2023
The open house event is free for the community to explore studying music at the University
Pachuquísmo, created and performed by polyrhythmic dance and music ensemble, La Mezcla, will premier in Reno on Dec. 8
Dancers from the Department of Theatre and Dance captivate the audience with multiple performances
Submissions are now open for the Spring 2023 contest
Latin America鈥檚 leading brass quintet blends virtuosic chamber music, blues, pop and theatrics
President Brian Sandoval talks with Director of Athletic Bands Steve Eubanks about the Pride of Sierra Marching Band's plans for the coming year, Eubanks' background as a high school band director and more
The Meet-Up is a convening of faculty, students, tech-lovers from eight different University departments presenting on research involving VR and/or AR technology
Child and Family Research Center student employees incorporate what they are learning in class into their job and life
World-renowned koto player showcases Japan鈥檚 national instrument on Thursday, Oct. 6 in Nightingale Concert Hall
The 推荐杏吧原创鈥檚 Performing Arts Series celebrates 62 years with five barrier-shattering performances and free, open to the public activities
推荐杏吧原创 School of the Arts partners with Great Basin National Park Foundation to offer rustic artist residency experience
Dual degree student a standout volunteer in community and accomplished musician
Art professor presents solo exhibition at conference in California
The College of Liberal Arts recognized deserving individuals at annual awards ceremony
Headliner artists include groundbreaking saxophonist Miguel Zenón and vocal phenom Michael Mayo
Dancers from the Department of Theatre and Dance mesmerized a large audience with a public performance at the Pioneer Center
The School of the Arts semi-annual sticker contest is now open for submissions for the fall 2022 award
The internationally acclaimed vocal ensemble will perform songs of freedom and social consciousness
The School of the Arts has a number of exciting performances in visual art, dance, music and theatre that you don鈥檛 want to miss
Deadline to apply for artist camping residency is March 15
鈥淎 Nevada Life: Richard Guy Walton鈥 on display now at Church Fine Arts building
University alumna, Braille proofreader and now software accessibility tester is inspired by her love of Braille and for access technology
Four College of Liberal Arts entities received funding for 2022 major projects
The nation鈥檚 leading chamber music society will perform the greatest masterpieces of the Baroque
Curation and leadership of The Lilley鈥檚 Director, Vivian Zavataro, has given a platform to Native American artists, both contemporary and historical
'I was surprised, humbled and overwhelmed with gratitude'
Submissions now open for Spring 2022 School of the Arts sticker contest
Gifts needed for updating old uniforms and new equipment
鈥淧eople in Cities鈥 will screen online Oct. 15-24
Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, Utah鈥檚 most established contemporary dance company, will engage community members of all ages during weeklong residency
The 2021-2022 Performing Arts Series season celebrates 61 years of live performance with six in-person events
推荐杏吧原创 School of the Arts partnered with Great Basin National Park Foundation to offer local Reno artist rustic artist residency experience
推荐杏吧原创 School of the Arts partners with Great Basin National Park Foundation to offer rustic artist residency experience
The John and Geraldine Lilley Museum of Art in the College of Liberal Arts announces new brand identity
BFA and MFA in Art student exhibitions are now available virtually
Boling will begin a double master鈥檚 program on department scholarship
Dance alumna reflects on what home means as it relates to dance experiences in her life
Professional recording studio in new University Arts Building finally used to full potential for modern, classical-style recording project
Mayo performs an entirely live set from his home studio in New York City Thursday, April 22
Internationally renowned Sweet Honey In The Rock® will raise roofs and collective conscious Thursday, March 25
推荐杏吧原创 School of the Arts partners with Great Basin National Park Foundation to offer rustic artist residency experience
Assistant Professor Caitlin Earley earns award to support her work on ancient Maya captives
M.F.A. student Sogand Tabatabaei鈥檚 artwork, Coverage, is featured
Departments and programs in the College of Liberal Arts host weekly, biweekly and monthly lectures throughout spring semester
Award-winning Irish Quintet, Goitse, kicks off spring performances this February; new restaurant partners to offer takeout menus inspired by each visiting artist
Objects from The Lilley鈥檚 permanent collection featured in virtual exhibition
Unprecedented times bring new ways to teach students during a pandemic
The Lilley Museum of Art adapts the creation and showcasing of art amidst a pandemic
Student performing artists gain new experiences recording virtual performances
推荐杏吧原创 and the Nevada Alumni Association recognize 9 graduates with top grade-point average
Two virtual Commencement ceremonies will be streamed this Saturday to honor Spring, Summer and Winter 2020 graduates
Department of Music records music for University鈥檚 upcoming virtual Commencement
Students and faculty choreograph eight performances to be featured during Fall Dance Festival Friday, Nov. 20
'Bruised and Brave' premiers Nov. 13, on-demand through Nov. 15
鈥楢rt Ignites鈥 event meant to evoke discussion around diversity and inclusion, panel to include Sierra Hall mural artist
M5 Mexican Brass will take the virtual stage Nov. 12 as part of the Series鈥 60th anniversary season
Jars of homeland soil delivered to those who can鈥檛 make the trip home
Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company will engage with students, veterans and the community during PAS鈥檚 first virtual residency
Changes in practice protocols offer safer environment for music faculty and students
During the 2020-21 season, the performing arts explore new ways to command the stage and screens
The College of Liberal Arts hired 28 new faculty and staff members in the last year
Song features University faculty and alumni performing artists
Art history major Gracie Krutz highlights her internship experience while earning liberal arts degree
From the history of religion and Black culture to a modern global issue of racism, faculty examine the evolution of social justice movements
The University is getting two new art murals on Sierra Hall and Ansari Business Building that underscore commitment to diversity
Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium pivots to virtual with project presentations from a variety of disciplines, from STEM to the social sciences, arts and humanities
The Lilley and The Barrick Museums of Art join through a series of #SisterMuseumsNV social media posts
Chair and Professor of Music and Cello Dmitri Atapine presented with Regents鈥 Award
Fabrication Lab and Miller鈥檚 Jackets and Printing Services of Nevada are working together to help meet Renown鈥檚 community-donated goal for isolation gowns
Theater and dance student Abby Rosen navigates University鈥檚 transition to virtual learning
BFA candidate Mariah Vargas shares her experience 鈥 and new creations 鈥 during social distancing
Dance student Laura Ryerson grows as a student and choreographer through video instruction
Music student Grace Desilets navigates the University鈥檚 transition to online classes
Music student Kara Bainter finds opportunities for connection and collaboration in online learning
Researchers, faculty and staff respond to the call for resources and deploy makerspace resources to support our healthcare heroes
While we are incredibly disappointed that this year鈥檚 festival will not take place, we are appreciative of the community鈥檚 support in helping us continue the Festival in 2021.鈥
In the wake of coronavirus and the size and scope of the Festival, organizers made the decision to cancel the Festival
The Austin, Texas-based band will perform March 12 and facilitate a songwriting workshop during visit
Graphic Design Program Director and Assistant Professor, Monica Maccaux, earns two German Design Awards.
More than 100 volunteers needed to help to transform campus into a jazz hub
The compelling voice in American roots music performs for audiences of all ages
Student, faculty and alumni art exhibition on display in Reno-Tahoe International Airport鈥檚 Terminal C until April 20
Servicemen and women recently highlighted in CBS News' behind-the-scenes video
Newest 推荐杏吧原创 facility opened in February
Department of Theatre and Dance offers only degree program in state of Nevada
In 2019, music group performed for Paradise, Calif., students; released studio recording
Experience VR like never before at the Libraries annual VR|AR Meet-Up Nov. 1, 3-5 p.m. Faculty will present research projects that incorporate VR or AR technology in their work.
Performing Arts Series presents dynamic group community performances on Nov. 6-7
Local artist to show retrospective of non-figurative photography
Contemporary music online database added to the University Libraries' collection.
鈥楴ew York鈥檚 Got Talent鈥 winners engage with students and community Oct. 17-18
Exhibition closes this week with music collaboration featuring eight students singing famous Italian songs from Piranesi鈥檚 time
The Moanin鈥 Frogs kicks off the Performing Arts Series at the 推荐杏吧原创
Karen Penner-Johnson, President Marc Johnson and Larry Engstrom recognized at 2019 EDAWN Arts & Business Awards luncheon
PBS special features 推荐杏吧原创 professor playing the Mendelssohn Octet, airs on KNPB Friday evening
The Moanin鈥 Frogs, Backtrack, Take3, Martha Redbone and Steel Betty visit 推荐杏吧原创
Van Hoesen also receives recognition from Governor Steve Sisolak, Senators Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen
The College of Liberal Arts is fortunate to have an undergraduate and graduate student as Regents鈥 Scholar recipients
Three-day festival to draw more than 10,000 people to 推荐杏吧原创
Participants will be able to attend concerts at three-day music festival, April 25-27, 2019.
The band accepted a gift of $41,350 to help support and expand the program; a total of more than $300,000 raised since beginning of partnership
The University and School of the Arts expand their roles and footprint with new building
Men鈥檚 vocal ensemble to perform Feb. 5 at Nightingale Concert Hall
More than 5,500 works of art find permanent home on University campus
推荐杏吧原创 chorus performs, collects donations Nov. 20
Assistant professor Monica Maccaux plans to roll out new font based off of cattle brands
Bruce Licher of Independent Project Press will give an illustrated lecture about his graphic design and letterpress work
October events spans music to art exhibitions
Noelle Ruggieri grows as a dancer and choreographer after summer internship
World-renowned guitar trios to perform Oct. 2 at Nightingale Concert Hall
Student cast will perform 'A Free Man' written by University theatre adviser, Sandra Neace.
New programs range from a minor in graphic design to a B.S. in biotechnology
Professor Katherine Hepworth discusses how people can recognize good design.
Luncheon recognized contribution of those who support Reno-Sparks arts and culture community
Greater Nevada Credit Union support continues
Innovative tool touts time savings and cost-efficiency
The College of Liberal Arts hires 26 new faculty members for the fall semester
Tallest steel beam was placed, marking a construction turning point and bridging Church Fine Arts with new structure
Three-day festival awards outstanding schools and performers from Nevada, California and Washington
Three-day festival to draw more than 9,000 people to the University
Performing Arts Series continues with April 3 concert
Overseas program allows students to sing and experience culture
A re-imagined 鈥楾welfth Night鈥 performance and other School of the Arts events through March
The band accepts a gift of $30,000 to help support and expand the program; a total of nearly $300,000 raised since beginning of partnership
'Selected Durations' will be recognized by the Carl Hertzog Award for Excellence in Book Design
Highlighted: Upcoming campus climate survey, GRI initiatives, Diversity Plan and more
The museum has collected art and educated the community for more than 70 years and now prepares to move nearly 5,000 art pieces to new building
'Patrons of Paleontology' focuses on government鈥檚 involvement in funding paleontology research
Guest artists close out fall semester at University
College of Liberal Arts music professor, Larry Engstrom, was recently awarded by the local entertainment community for a lifetime of achievement
New programs include a doctorate in mathematics, a major in dance, a minor in Middle Eastern studies and more
Visiting and local artists fill the month of November
Flying Carpet Theatre generates plays that fuse vaudeville, mime, circus, conjuring, puppetry, dance and clowning; free performances Nov. 1 and 2
Repertoire dance ensemble to perform Nov. 2; free student session Oct. 31
Pulitzer Prize-winning play, 鈥楾he Flick,鈥 will also be performed
Bárbara Colio presents two plays during visit: one in English, one in Spanish, both free and open to the public
Grammy Award nominated artists part of Fall 2017 arts programming
Grammy Award winning quartet to perform Sept. 28 at Nightingale Concert Hall
Selections allow University professors to teach their own students as well as others overseas
University and the School of the Arts expand roles and footprint on campus and in the community
Patricia Ellison in Biochemistry and Tamara Scronce in Art are 2017 Tibbitts Distinguished Teachers
Samantha Kutner delves into her story of achieving greatness during her academic career at the 推荐杏吧原创
Concerts, competitions and clinics to bring record turnout of nearly 11,000 to campus; heavy traffic expected
The event will feature 11 museums covering diverse interests from astronomy to art
School of the Arts presents star line-up of April events including 鈥楨urydice,鈥 University Galleries鈥 collection
The Pride of the Sierra receives annual $45,000 as part of Greater Nevada鈥檚 鈥橧t鈥檚 Time to Support the Band鈥 fundraising campaign
Christian Walker鈥檚 life after college has opened doors to one adventure after another
Guest artists include Anoushka Shankar, Leon Fleisher
For the past 10 years, the graffiti-covered, three-story stairwell has been a hotspot for creative expression
University鈥檚 honorary degree holder passes away at age 84; 鈥榮he was so proud, it was a fun time for all鈥
Among others, the University will offer a bachelor鈥檚 degree in dance, thanks to popular demand
BodyVox + Amphion String Quartet, Fall Dance Festival celebrates many dance styles
鈥楶ride of the Sierra鈥 increased size of staff, amount of scholarships offered and for the first time adds second band trip to the football season
Grammy-nominated trumpeter, brass quartet will play with jazz and improvisational music faculty and students Oct. 24
Center and Galleries partner to create new program to encourage and enable arts participation for elders; kick-off meeting set for Sept. 19
School of the Arts looks forward to fall semester filled with guest artists, new building plans
Artists from northern and southern Nevada participate in an art show through Oct. 23 at the Nevada Museum of Art
Dr. Albert Lee's stirring keynote address brings new student ceremony crowd to its feet
Thousands of musicians and aspiring performers learn and find inspiration during annual Reno Jazz Festival
Department actors and dancers accomplish strong finishes in two high-profile performances
University鈥檚 Nevada Chamber Opera debuts world premiere of Virginia City musical production
University鈥檚 Argenta Concert Series brings renown pianist to share talent with students and community
University鈥檚 theatre and dance department offers play about prejudice through the ages and the quest to conquer the American Dream
The band accepts a gift of $45,000 to help support and expand the program; a total of $150,000 since beginning of partnership
In partnership with the Stremmel Gallery, School of the Arts holds annual fundraiser Feb. 12; donations allow for art preservation and student programming
The mural serves as the entryway to the art museum that will open in 2018
Campus exhibits explore a series of perspectives, from historic context to contemporary art
Lenz family continues to make a musical mark on the University and Reno area
November recognized as Native American Heritage month
James Winn performs his very own Concerto, continues to contribute to the booming art culture at the University
Tim Jones served as director of University Arts for a decade
A University Marching Band Drum Majorette began a stir for revealing too much in 1939
Marching Band grows in sound and numbers, just in time for the season's first Wolf Pack game
Public invited to Artown lecture at 推荐杏吧原创 gallery July 8
University members continue to be recognized for elevating musical culture through remarkable jazz composing, orchestral conducting and opera singing
University is part of the festival鈥檚 fabric, from early involvement to today鈥檚 events and sponsorship
Paul Baker Prindle one of 60 international thought leaders and innovators working to make a change in the Truckee Meadows
Donny McCaslin, SFJAZZ Collective and Vertical Voices set to kick off 53rd Reno Jazz Festival
推荐杏吧原创 earns four graduate school, 23 graduate program rankings
Nevada Chamber Music Festival, Dec. 26-31, spotlights renowned musicians including SOTA faculty members
Melodrama production, history conference highlight a year-long series of University events and activities commemorating Nevada鈥檚 sesquicentennial
Fundraising efforts continue through Greater Nevada Credit Union and 推荐杏吧原创 Foundation
Dmitri Atapine awarded three-year residency with The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
鈥機omposers I鈥檝e Known鈥 concert dedicated to Professor 'Mack' McGrannahan
World-renowned professional musicians to perform alongside more than 9,000 young jazz musicians
推荐杏吧原创 earns four graduate school, 24 graduate program rankings
Works of art available for purchase by live and silent auction or online
Flutist Carmella Cao wins 25th Annual Reno Chamber Orchestra College Concerto Competition
Joseph DeLappe awarded $5,000 to support creative practice
Three faculty members will be among the renowned musicians from around the world performing in the 10th annual Nevada Chamber Music Festival, Dec. 26-31
Both recipients helped their organizations through challenging times
New eight-concert chamber music series and renovations in Church Fine Arts Building offer expanded musical experiences for students and community
Growing band continues fundraising effort through Greater Nevada Credit Union and University Foundation
推荐杏吧原创 hires Paul Baker Prindle as director of University Galleries for the Department of Art
Peter Goin has been using his photographs and those of others to research the visual history of Lake Tahoe for 25 years.
Students 18 and younger participate in camps ranging from athletics and engineering to 4-H and music
200 middle school and high school musicians will participate in a week-long camp instructed by professionals from the 推荐杏吧原创 and the local community
Joseph DeLappe chalks out 10,000 square miles of usable space for solar farm
Two stellar Grammy nominees-Dave Douglas and Matt Wilson's Arts & Crafts-set to kick off the Reno Jazz Festival, April 25-27
Carla Geib in Theatre & Dance, Kathy Hoffman in Purchasing, honored
Kayleigh Miller performs as featured soloist this Saturday and Sunday at Nightingale Concert Hall
New energy, goals and matching-gift campaign for Wolf Pack Marching Band
Wednesday鈥檚 concert to raise money for 推荐杏吧原创鈥檚 recording department
Caine's Artist in Residence Begins Nov.26, Concert Nov.30
Campus Profiles provides the campus community a brief snapshot of some of their newest colleagues.
Nell J. Redfield Foundation pledges $2M gift to School of Arts renovation
推荐杏吧原创 Honors Program student Lily Cooper recognized for art in national display
See H鈥橲ao in concert Oct. 4 in Nightingale Concert Hall
推荐杏吧原创 Art Professor Joseph Delappe displays statue he made of his Gandhi avatar
Tahoe Science Consortium and 推荐杏吧原创 converge science and art to promote sustainability at Lake Tahoe
Paul Torkelson arrives with vast experience and performances throughout the world; conducts free performance of Handel鈥檚 鈥淢essiah鈥 on Dec. 6
English Professor and Shakespeare expert Eric Rasmussen weighs in on 鈥淎nonymous,鈥 authors 鈥淭he Shakespeare Thefts鈥
推荐杏吧原创 art students and alumni connect with community through artwork
"Lute Songs from the Time of Shakespeare" begin campus celebration of Shakespeare next week; performances of "Hamlet" in Original Pronunciation begin Nov. 1
To better serve performing arts patrons and the Wolf Pack community
Accomplished jazz pianist, composer and author
Through travel-abroad experiences and playing in the Tuscia Operafestival, students immerse themselves in history and culture
Shows work of local artists who experimented with art styles and lifestyles out of Nevada鈥檚 mainstream
"MYSELF," a free art exhibition at the University鈥檚 Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery, explores the theme of contemporary self-portraiture.
鈥淪hanghaied鈥 is a multimedia ballet conceptualized from one student's painting and will debut Nov. 18 and 19.
Music professor Stephanie Sant鈥 Ambrogio showcases her prodigious teaching, performing skills for 鈥楲-Cubed鈥 series.