UNT | University of North Texas
Did You Know...
Art Education PhD alumni are currently on faculty at, among other institutions, Maryland Institute College of Art, Stephen F. Austin, Valdosta State, Cleveland State, Kuwait University, Kadir Has University, and TCU.

The College of Visual Arts and Design (CVAD) at the University of North Texas (UNT) assumes a critical role in building our region into a world-renowned center for culture and education. CVAD fosters creative futures for its diverse student population and the area through rigorous arts-based education, arts- and client-based studio practice, scholarship and research.

On view in the CVAD Galleries

Weekly rotating exhibitions
Weekly rotating exhibitions
Art+Autism, through Jul 23
56th Annual Voertman Student Art Competition
Cora Stafford Gallery
Lightwell Gallery
UNT ArtSpace Dallas
UNT Art Gallery

Upcoming Events

22
Oct
9:00 am to 2:00 pm
ART Building, 1201 W. Hickory, Denton, TX

Opportunities

Learn about scholarships, grants, gallery shows, calls for papers, and other opportunities to get engaged.

Announcements

For the latest accomplishments, events, and news in the CVAD community, see our announcements.

Newsletter

For in depth information on CVAD students, alumni, faculty & activities, see to Stories from the Avant-Garde.

Student accomplishments

Interior Design 4

Locust Coffee House - proposed site: Denton, TX

Design
Interior Design

Locust Coffee House - proposed site: Denton, TX

Alumni accomplishments

Allison Rogers

Allison Rogers is the Community Engagement Coordinator at the Kimbell Art Museum. Her mission at the Kimbell is to develop inclusive educational programming that welcomes and honors the contributions of people of all abilities. She considers it a joy and a challenge every day to help people feel valued and find value in the Kimbell.

Art Education and Art History
Art Education

Allison Rogers is the Community Engagement Coordinator at the Kimbell Art Museum. Her mission at the Kimbell is to develop inclusive educational programming that welcomes and honors the contributions of people of all abilities. She considers it a joy and a challenge every day to help people feel valued and find value in the Kimbell.