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Creativity Unbound

The School of the Arts offers 15 bachelor's and graduate degrees in art, music, theatre and dance, and presents inspiring, thought-provoking, world-class visual and performing arts events year-round.

Support the Larry Engstrom Endowment for the Advancement of Jazz

In honor of the retirement of Dr. Larry Engstrom, the College of Liberal Arts and School of the Arts have established the Larry Engstrom Endowment for the Advancement of Jazz which will further the strong jazz tradition he built at the University during his 34-year career.

Series | Festivals | Camps | Events

Signature events invite world-class art, music, theatre and dance performers, instruct exceptional students and are fun for all to attend.

Reno Jazz Festival The Reno Jazz Festival hosts jazz students, instructors, performers and fans to play, listen and learn at a three-day festival each spring.
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Performing Arts Series The School of the Arts hosts the signature Performing Arts Series each season with an incredible lineup of guest artists from all over the world.
Two women play a violin and a cello on stage during a performance
Lake Tahoe Music Camp Lake Tahoe Music Camp offers concert bands, jazz bands, chamber ensembles, music classes and its own private beach on Lake Tahoe for middle and high school students.
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Foundation for artistic disciplines

The School鈥檚 degree programs in visual art, music, theatre and dance prepare students to contribute as artists, educators and scholars.

Departments and Programs

News about the visual and performing arts

Get the latest news about School of the Arts events, highlights and opportunities.

Beth Gibbs.

Welcoming Beth Gibbs, Ph.D.: a visionary voice for choral excellence at the 69老湿机福利

The College of Liberal Art's School of Music welcomes Gibbs, and is excited to see her impact on the program

Ruthie Meadows standing in front of the ocean.

Ruthie Meadows awarded prestigious Goizueta Fellowship for groundbreaking work on Cuban women in jazz

Meadows' upcoming project will lead her towards the development of her second book, which explores the intersection of gender, tradition and transformation within Cuba's evolving jazz landscape

Cicilia Yudha.

Cicilia Yudha joins the College of Liberal Art's School of Music as new piano professor

Yudha brings global experience, a heart for teaching and a passion for wellness to the University'smusical community