Arts Spotlight: Get to know the Arts Club
Arts NC State is shining our spotlight on student art organizations. Meet the Arts Club: a student-run arts-based organization that is thriving during the pandemic.
Arts NC State is shining our spotlight on student art organizations. Meet the Arts Club: a student-run arts-based organization that is thriving during the pandemic.
We continue our Get to Know Us series with an interview of Rahul Bhat, NC State senior, psychology major, Arts NC State intern, guitarist, and so much more…
Meet LilyGrace Wolfe, a senior communication media major who is a member of the State Dance Company and a student ambassador for our Dance Program.
The annual Arts NC State creative and performing arts awards celebrate NC State students who either create new work and/or perform in dance, music or theatre.
The Flourish festival seeks to unite themes of mental health and creative expression, encouraging healthy conversations about how the arts impact our well-being.
Cole Nash – a senior double-majoring in physics and applied math – knew that he wanted to be involved in music, but never thought his career trajectory would change from becoming a physics professor to performing as an opera singer.
The 2019 Arts NC State Student Art Sale 3rd Floor Talley Student Union Friday, April 12th, 2019 11am-6pm Written by Arts NC State Student Content Writer: Emily Rain, Senior English major with Language, Writing, &
Arts NC State will host Raleigh based artists Angela Zappala and Brett Morris for a workshop on Thursday March 28 geared towards NC State student artists. They will talk about their respective journeys as professional
We all know NC State is living proof that chemical engineers can be sensational singers, accountants can really act and software designers can play extraordinary piano. But who knew arts at NC State could also be an incubator for lifelong love matches?
Last week, University Theatre produced the winning play for the 2015 Creative Artist Award: INK by student Will Stewart. Read the Technician’s review of INK here. Our Arts Outreach Student Asst. Areon Mobasher asked Will