
College of Fine Arts


College of Fine Arts Spotlights 2022 Seniors in Theatre, Music, Dance
The TCU College of Fine Arts is preparing to graduate an outstanding spring 2022 class. Three of its graduates include Stephanie Montes de Oca Frias f...College of Fine Arts / Department of Theatre / School for Classical & Contemporary Dance / School of Music

College of Fine Arts Spotlights 2022 Seniors in Art, Fashion Merchandising, Graphic Design
The TCU College of Fine Arts is preparing to graduate an outstanding spring 2022 class. Three of its graduates include Jazmin Gonzalez from the School...College of Fine Arts / Department of Design / Department of Fashion Merchandising / School of Art

Clarinet Choir Invited to International Conference
The new TCU Clarinet Choir received its first invitation to perform at the International Clarinet Association’s ClarinetFest 2022. It is the pr...
In Design Service Learning, the Words are Equal
Jan Ballard emphasizes both words in service learning. The design instructor wants to see students serving the community, but also puts emphasis on th...
The Fabric of History: Historic Costume Collection Now Online
Fashion Merchandising in the College of Fine Arts now hosts an on online exhibit of its historic costume collection. The garments have not been availa...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram features Van Cliburn Concert Hall at TCU
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram recently previewed the Van Cliburn Concert Hall at TCU, which opens for the first public performance on Friday, April 8. ...
Professional Seminar Course Prepares Artists Financially
The two sure things in life are death and taxes, the adage goes. But taxes aren’t always created equal. They are known to be particularly difficult ...
TCU Magazine On Stage: Not Feeling Well
Theatre TCU performed the play I, Sick, written by Leroy Hood ’16, as part of its Studio Theatre series in September. Satirical and comedic, I, S...