The etchings on display from the artist known for the painting "Whistler's Mother" were created during an 1879 stay in Venice.

The newly-opened facility on West Campus holds five floors of labs, studios and collaborative study spaces, as well as a host of unique decorations inspired by the chemical building blocks of our world.

The event will be an introduction for community members to the School of Performance, Visual and Fine Arts.

“WildLIFE,” a free exhibit featuring unique books and related works, will be displayed at the Cushing Memorial Library and Archives through June 24.

The Texas Art Project celebrates the state’s cultural and fine arts legacy through twice yearly exhibitions, co-curated by Linda and Bill Reaves.

The new and redesigned spaces feature updated artwork including two murals.

The campus community is invited to a Nov. 19 statue dedication to acknowledge Gaines’ contributions to the creation of Texas A&M University.

New research confirms the work of a Texas A&M professor that showed the chemicals used to soak the wood of violins and other instruments produced their amazing sound.

The floral art exhibition features quilts, paintings and art glass.

The 'Cast of Blues' exhibition at the Stark Galleries allows patrons to touch casts that were made of the faces of legendary Blues musicians.