Communication and Fine Arts
Loyola Marymount University
The College of Communication & Fine Arts is a dynamic thinking, creating, and performing community that is wholly committed to exploring creative and critical expression as an essential component of educating the whole person. Welcome!
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
The LMU College of Communication and Fine Arts seeks to engage a process of addressing historical omission of difference through a concerted politic of radical cultural representation across racial / ethnic / gendered identities. With ongoing collaboration between our faculty, staff and especially our students and alumni; with each assigning time, talent and treasure—we will work together toward activating strategies and programs for change.
Learn more about CFA Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Stories
New Podcast Revives the Lost Art of the Dance Review
“On Dance” is dedicated to celebrating and supporting local dancers and performers in the Los Angeles area.
Leadership in the Arts through a Getty Marrow Internship
Senior Abbey Wineglass was awarded a coveted Getty internship this summer, working in diversity through data analysis.
LMU’s Art Therapy Clinic Partners with LA Rams for Cancer-Prevention
Our People
Linda Cardellini '97
"LMU was an incredible playground and building block for my career and my life in Los Angeles. The teachers, staff and students gave me a community of creative, collaborative, and wonderful people to rely on as I ventured out into the unknown.”
Tony Brown, '92
"You cannot be indifferent to the importance of art in our society. Art has the possibility to affect people – particularly children – in transformative ways. Art is communication, and we need to remember that.”
Justin Lai '14
“The small studio arts classes at LMU gave me the opportunity to really get to know my professors, and I learned just as much from my professors in office hours and casual settings as I did in the classroom.”
Charissa Kroeger '15
“The network I gained while at LMU connected me to the contemporary dance community in L.A. which launched my career. I was thoroughly educated in many styles of dance, and because of that my versatility has been an asset.“
News & Events
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Alumna Celebrates Black Art and Culture in Collaboration with Angel City Football Club
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Media, Arts, & a Just Society Announces 2024 Summer Fellowship Recipients
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LeBlanc Loo’s Dance Documentary “Can You Bring It” Wins 2024 Peabody Award
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Delphi Awards Support Growth and Scholarship for Non-Tenure Track CFA Faculty
Mon, 06 May 2024 16:01:00 +0000
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Much Ado About Nothing - LMU's Shakespeare on the Bluff at Drollinger Family Stage at Lawton Plaza
Shakespeare’s beloved comedy involves misunderstandings, needlessly complex schemes, and things overheard. Young soldier Claudio and fair Hero fall in love, but when villain...
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Thu, 18 Jul 2024 20:00:00 -0700
Troilus and Cressida - Shakespeare on the Bluff at Drollinger Family Stage at Lawton Plaza
Troilus and Cressida is Shakespeare’s story of love and relationships during the Trojan War. Agamemnon has brought the Greeks to recapture Helen of Troy, bringing with him...
By the Numbers
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
Theatre Arts Program in the Nation
Students Receiving Financial Aid
Live Performances & Events a Year