Fine Arts: By the Numbers
![1,592 Undergraduate Students](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_340w_227h/public/2023-11/artboard_1.png?itok=pzoZ1Gqg)
![386 Graduates Students](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_340w_227h/public/2023-11/artboard-2_0.png?itok=bwdb0UpO)
![295 Faculty members](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_340w_227h/public/2023-11/artboard-3_0.png?itok=oOhCVMyC)
What We Offer
Department of Art and Art History
![A student painting in front of an easel.](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/aah_0.png?itok=c5YZXisb)
The Department of Art and Art History is one of the largest and most diverse in the country. It includes programs in studio art, art history, and art education and reflects the rigorous standards of a flagship institution, while offering an intimate environment for students to train as scholars, practitioners and educators in the arts.
Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music
![A student holding a violin.](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/bsomundergrads-014.png?itok=AFmNcPfk)
The Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music prepares artists, thinkers, makers and teachers to make profound contributions to the future of music. A comprehensive array of degree programs is offered, from the bachelors to the doctoral level in performance, composition, music and human learning, jazz, theory, musicology, ethnomusicology, pedagogy and liberal studies in music.
Department of Theatre and Dance
![Two actresses in period costume clasp hands on stage.](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/td.png?itok=FdlVw_zM)
The Department of Theatre and Dance is a world-class educational environment that serves as the ultimate creative incubator for the next generation of artists, thinkers and leaders in theatre and performance. The department offers an array of undergraduate and graduate programs in acting, dance, playwriting, directing, theatre education, theatre history and criticism, theatre design and technology and more.
School of Design and Creative Technologies
![A video game is projected on the UT Tower as participants play the game.](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/sdct.png?itok=IEgl27PM)
Students learn about design and design thinking, as well as creative technologies that equip them to deliver artistic and thoughtful products and content in game design, themed entertainment, music and sound, motion graphics and video, immersive media and other creative technology fields.
UTeach Fine Arts
![A UTeach Music student works with a young student on violin.](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/uteach.png?itok=TsQoSEq9)
UTeach Fine Arts offers teacher preparation programs in visual arts, theatre, dance and music, with courses that help prepare students for Texas Teacher Certification. UTeach Fine Arts graduates who want to teach arts in public schools in Texas have virtually 100 percent job placement.
Center for Creative Economies
![Portrait of the Center for Creative Economies Director, Sonia Montoya.](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/cce.png?itok=SFyM_Utn)
The Center for Creative Economies empowers College of Fine Arts students to advance careers in their creative fields of choice. Launched in 2023, the Center leads a portfolio of offerings that ensure Fine Arts students have the awareness and skills to engage with the artistic, cultural, economic and technological forces shaping the arts today. The center's offerings include tailored career services, coursework, workshops, and student programming and trainings.
Programs and Research Centers
![Two singers are singing on the stage image from Butler Opera Center: Les Contes D’hoffmann previews.](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/talesofhoffmanpreviews-031.png?itok=kCoI6iri)
Explore the college’s dozens of academic research centers and program offerings, from the Mesoamerica Center to the Butler Opera Center and more.
Landmarks Public Art Program
![A musician plays a violin inside James Turrell's Skyspace at UT Austin](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/landmarks.png?itok=v7QZJZXP)
The Landmarks Public Art Program was launched in 2008 with the purpose of developing a cohesive collection of public art from a curatorial perspective. Today its projects beautify campus, engaging visitors and the community.
Texas Performing Arts
![Members of Dance Theatre of Harlem gave a special daytime demonstration performance for more than 1,500 students in Bass Concert Hall — and took a moment to pose for a quick selfie.](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/tpa.png?itok=ijT7vJbK)
Each year, Texas Performing Arts offers a diverse season of music, theatre, dance and conversation while remaining committed to serving the academic mission of the College of Fine Arts by supporting the work of students, faculty and staff.
![A student painting in front of an easel.](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/aah_0.png?itok=c5YZXisb)
The Department of Art and Art History is one of the largest and most diverse in the country. It includes programs in studio art, art history, and art education and reflects the rigorous standards of a flagship institution, while offering an intimate environment for students to train as scholars, practitioners and educators in the arts.
![A student holding a violin.](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/bsomundergrads-014.png?itok=AFmNcPfk)
The Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music prepares artists, thinkers, makers and teachers to make profound contributions to the future of music. A comprehensive array of degree programs is offered, from the bachelors to the doctoral level in performance, composition, music and human learning, jazz, theory, musicology, ethnomusicology, pedagogy and liberal studies in music.
![Two actresses in period costume clasp hands on stage.](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/td.png?itok=FdlVw_zM)
The Department of Theatre and Dance is a world-class educational environment that serves as the ultimate creative incubator for the next generation of artists, thinkers and leaders in theatre and performance. The department offers an array of undergraduate and graduate programs in acting, dance, playwriting, directing, theatre education, theatre history and criticism, theatre design and technology and more.
![A video game is projected on the UT Tower as participants play the game.](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/sdct.png?itok=IEgl27PM)
Students learn about design and design thinking, as well as creative technologies that equip them to deliver artistic and thoughtful products and content in game design, themed entertainment, music and sound, motion graphics and video, immersive media and other creative technology fields.
![A UTeach Music student works with a young student on violin.](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/uteach.png?itok=TsQoSEq9)
UTeach Fine Arts offers teacher preparation programs in visual arts, theatre, dance and music, with courses that help prepare students for Texas Teacher Certification. UTeach Fine Arts graduates who want to teach arts in public schools in Texas have virtually 100 percent job placement.
![Portrait of the Center for Creative Economies Director, Sonia Montoya.](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/cce.png?itok=SFyM_Utn)
The Center for Creative Economies empowers College of Fine Arts students to advance careers in their creative fields of choice. Launched in 2023, the Center leads a portfolio of offerings that ensure Fine Arts students have the awareness and skills to engage with the artistic, cultural, economic and technological forces shaping the arts today. The center's offerings include tailored career services, coursework, workshops, and student programming and trainings.
![Two singers are singing on the stage image from Butler Opera Center: Les Contes D’hoffmann previews.](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/talesofhoffmanpreviews-031.png?itok=kCoI6iri)
Explore the college’s dozens of academic research centers and program offerings, from the Mesoamerica Center to the Butler Opera Center and more.
![A musician plays a violin inside James Turrell's Skyspace at UT Austin](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/landmarks.png?itok=v7QZJZXP)
The Landmarks Public Art Program was launched in 2008 with the purpose of developing a cohesive collection of public art from a curatorial perspective. Today its projects beautify campus, engaging visitors and the community.
![Members of Dance Theatre of Harlem gave a special daytime demonstration performance for more than 1,500 students in Bass Concert Hall — and took a moment to pose for a quick selfie.](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2023-11/tpa.png?itok=ijT7vJbK)
Each year, Texas Performing Arts offers a diverse season of music, theatre, dance and conversation while remaining committed to serving the academic mission of the College of Fine Arts by supporting the work of students, faculty and staff.
News
National Endowment for the Humanities Grant Supports Research Around Infrastructure and Equity in the Performing Arts in the U.S.
![Headshots for faculty members and NEH grant recipients Charlotte Canning and Paul Bonin-Rodriguez](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_340w_227h/public/2024-12/charlotte%2520and%2520paul%2520news%2520item.jpg?itok=EXvLehVS)
Events
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![TPA Trivia Night – Live at the Drafthouse](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_900w_600h/public/2024-09/TPA_TriviaNight_Event_Card_1200x1200.png?itok=FOt_SZBT)
![A digital graphic promoting 'LIM Open Lab Workshops' presented by AET and dadageek. The design features two hands rendered in glowing blue wireframe, reaching toward each other against a vibrant blue background with pixelated wave-like patterns. Below the title are the dates and topics of the workshops: Jan 27 - Intro to MoCap, Feb 3 - Interactive Music with MoCap, Feb 10 - Touchdesigner with MoCap, and Feb 24 - Markerless MoCap with Captury. Logos for AET (Arts and Entertainment Technologies), dadageek, an](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_900w_600h/public/2025-01/LIM%2520Workshops-EventBriteBanner%2528Update%2529_0.jpg?itok=Dfkz9itM)
![ArtsNext Magazine 2024 Cover image: New public art installation by Professors Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler brings pieces of Austin history to life in Waterloo Park](/sites/cofa/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w/public/2024-10/ArtsNext_2024_final_Page_01.jpg?itok=fNoCtBI3)
Arts Next Magazine
Arts Next, the official magazine of the College of Fine Arts, showcases the latest innovations, work and research created by students and faculty.