The degree will complement Visualization programs in the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts.

The annual event challenges participants to create a playable video game in 48 hours.

With professional-grade equipment and guidance from an industry veteran, Visualization students are using the technology from feature films like ‘Avatar’ to tell their own stories.

Texas A&M graduate returns to alma mater after 28 years working in visual effects.

Led by an industry veteran and staffed by visualization students, the lab makes learning more engaging and accessible through video games and other interactive experiences.

“Viz to the Future Part II” will take students and visitors on a journey of artistic expression as A&M’s nationally-famous Viz program celebrates a new chapter in its history.

Students flocked to College Station to take part in a heart-pounding, fast-paced video game development competition hosted by Texas A&M’s School of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts.

Craig Hammack '94 spent two years in the Visualization program.

The renowned animation program housed within the School of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts has been ranked No. 1 in Texas and No. 2 among public animation schools nationally.

The Texas A&M Department of Visualization’s game jam competition was held for the first time since 2019, giving participants hands-on experience with video game development.