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.

Composer and multimedia artist DJ Spooky will discuss how he makes music by combining math and data.

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.

Visit Barbecue Summer Camp, learn how Aggies are helping create blockbusters, and the story of a donated pair of cadet boots. Plus, a seven-story-high experiment and the professor who's a TikTok star.

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

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.

A Texas A&M video game designer and scholar says video game play among students should be expanded during the school day.

Former student Cheyenne Chapel helped build the film's world through her set modeling and dressing.

The $1.2 million NSF-funded study will explore the use of virtual reality training simulators.