Stories
TCU Pianist Wins Inaugural International Piano Competition
TCU School of Music student Chonglin Xu has won the inaugural Steve Kahng International Piano Competition, held as part of the 16th Texas State International Piano Festival in San Marcos.
The Timeless Art of Indian Textiles
Department of Fashion Merchandising Professor Shweta Reddy recently traveled to India, immersing herself in the country's rich textile heritage through a cultural and educational tour hosted by the International Textiles and Apparel Association.
Christopher Blay '03 Joins National Juneteenth Museum as Director of Public Programs
We spoke to School of Art alumnus Christopher Blay ’03 about his new role as Director of Public Programs at the National Juneteenth Museum (NJM), which is set to open in Fort Worth’s Historic Southside in 2026.
Texas, Our Texas! A Musical Legacy Rediscovered
Thanks to a remarkable discovery by TCU Police Officer George Steen, we are reminded of the legacy of William J. Marsh—a former choral director and professor of organ, composition and theory at the School of Music from the 1930s to 1940s.
Mikhail Galaganov Unveils 'Viola Fantasies': A Groundbreaking Album
This extraordinary collection showcases Fantasies for Bass Viol by Baroque composer Georg Philipp Telemann—the only known solo works by a major Baroque composer that perfectly complement the modern viola’s range and tonal qualities.
TCU Art Galleries Receive $10,000 Grant from National Endowment for the Arts
Congratulations to The Art Galleries at TCU on receiving a $10,000 Grants for Arts Projects award from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA).
From the Wild West to FrogFest: Meet Caya Crum '27, the Artist Behind TCU's Homecoming
School of Art student Caya Crum ’27 is making waves in Fort Worth and on the TCU campus with her distinctive artistic style, blending influences from art history and the Wild West.