College of Fine Arts

CREATE + PROTECT: Mask exhibition showcases creativity across campus

As the pandemic continues to evolve, staff at the Art Galleries at TCU have found a way to turn this new normal into art. CREATE + PROTECT: Fashioning...

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Mentoring A New Generation of Digital Product Creators

On Sept. 9, Department of Design Instructor Jan Ballard featured her five student team members in an industry collaboration for a 2020 conference sess...

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Directing a play during a pandemic: Q&A with Miss Molly director

Theatre TCU’s production of Miss Molly*, streaming Sept. 3-6 on YouTube, is a student-written, directed and designed production. Originally sla...

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The Art Galleries at TCU open call for submissions for upcoming mask exhibition

In a year of dramatic change, The Art Galleries at TCU has found a way to inspire creativity amongst the TCU community. CREATE + PROTECT: Fashioning S...

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TCU Magazine: Elizabeth Theban’s Thesis Focuses On How “The Fox” Changed Art Criticism

A short-lived ’70s journal that used Marxist ideology had a significant influence on the art world. by Caroline Collier Capitalism and art have alwa...

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TCU College of Fine Arts appoints Lori Diel, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development

The TCU College of Fine Arts has named Lori Diel, Ph.D., its new associate dean for research and faculty development. In this role, Diel will work to ...

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Design professor facilitates hands-on learning opportunities for students in a socially distanced world

With plans to teach online this fall, Department of Design instructor Jan Ballard is adapting real-world projects that would otherwise happen in-perso...

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TCU Magazine: From ‘Twin Peaks’ to ‘Us,’ She Sets the Scene

Ruth De Jong is a top Hollywood production designer. by Lisa Martin With credits ranging from films like Us and Manchester By the Sea to TV shows ...

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