UNM’s Dance program will present its faculty dance concert Chameleon in April
Following COVID19 guidelines UNM’s dance program will present its faculty dance concert Chameleon. The online concert will be presented in April featuring new creations staged and/or choreographed by faculty members Marisol Encinias, Donna Jewell, and Vladimir Conde Reche. The Dance Program continues to provide solid education and training to their dance majors and this concert will feature Flamenco and Contemporary works that will challenge students while offering different possibilities to their artistic growth.
Vladimir Conde Reche’s new choreographic work for UNM’s faculty dance concert proves that individuals can come together on a common goal to lift, support, and grow towards the betterment of society. This dance film is a testament to students’ talent, dedication, and overall humanity towards one another.
Covington-Rhode Senior Prize Winners: Viola Murphy and Josiah Garza
The UNM Department of Art is proud to announce the recipients of the 2025 Covington-Rhode Senior Prize.
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UNM Art History Student Selected for Competitive Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Internship
The Art History program at UNM emphasizes the study of visual art as a means of understanding the intellectual and cultural history of humanity. The program provides a firm grounding in art history and covers a geographical and chronological range of art history....