- Class of 2024: Master of Fine Arts student explores the intersection of voice and gender identityMultisensory thesis exhibition by artist-designer taehee incorporates sound and sight for an experience with personal resonance.
- Alum and freshly minted Tony Award nominee Joshua Boone to inspire new VCUarts graduates this weekSchool of the Arts commencement speaker has charted an impressive path in acting since earning his degree in 2010.
- Class of 2024: Combining documentary and animation, Kiara Brown inventively explores family history and Vietnamese medicineVCUarts student also used undergraduate research grant for artistic oral history project on Richmond locations.
- Five VCU students receive 2024-25 fellowships from the Virginia Museum of Fine ArtsPursuing photography, painting and sculpture, the three graduate and two undergraduate students are among 19 artists selected statewide.
- Class of 2024: VCUarts actor Lukas D’Errico going from one stage to anotherStraight from graduation, he will head again to local theater – and later to New York City.
- VCU professor’s new book observes how dreams can be a powerful toolPsychology professor Richard Bargdill has been documenting his dreams for years. Now, he’s sharing what he’s learned in ‘A Dreamer’s Thought Book: Intriguing Ideas about the Dreaming Process.’
- A new home for creativity and collaboration at VCUAs construction nears, the CoStar Center for Arts and Innovation is celebrated at a preview event featuring performance and praise.
- Class of 2024: Hope Ollivant found artistic expression in many formsCraft/material studies major blended art, fashion, journalism and entrepreneurial spirit during her VCU experience.
- Richmonders, cast a ballot in a special election this month – and you can wear the winner this fallCity’s first-ever ‘I Voted’ sticker contest invited VCU students to pair artistic talent and civic pride.
- Through the eye of a young filmmaker, a journey into the heartVCU cinema major Jacob Simmons uses undergraduate research grant to explore how emotion affects not just movie audiences but the creators themselves.
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