On Set, On Campus
On Set, On Campus
The emerging technology taught by Georgia State’s Creative Media Industries Institute is arming students with the filmmaking tools of tomorrow.
Arts & Culture, Georgia State Magazine
The emerging technology taught by Georgia State’s Creative Media Industries Institute is arming students with the filmmaking tools of tomorrow.
Six faculty members undertaking research, scholarly and creative activity in the arts and humanities have been awarded internal grants to support their work.
Provost Nicolle Parsons-Pollard has appointed three faculty members to important leadership positions within the College of the Arts, including an interim dean, an interim associate dean, and a permanent director for the Ernest G. Welch School of Art and Design.
Arts & Culture, Georgia State Magazine
Burgeoning opera star Maria Valdes (B. Mu. ’12), a 2023 Georgia State 40 Under 40 honoree, is living her dream on some of the world’s biggest stages.
Arts & Culture, Georgia State Magazine
After two semesters in the U.K. as a Georgia State study-abroad student, singer-songwriter Lauren Morrow (B.A. ’09) came back determined to pursue music, and spent a decade as part of The Whiskey Gentry before moving to Nashville. With her first full-length solo album out now, she’s ready for the world to hear her voice.
School of Music’s rising tenor made his milestone solo debut in the nation's capital at Kennedy Center with The Washington Chorus in "Free at Last! A Musical Tribute to Dr. King's Legacy."
A $669,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to Georgia State University will establish a literary journal written by, for and with the incarcerated community.
Applications are now open for an internal grant program that supports professional and artistic activities.
Marking a return to the venue’s roots as an urban movie palace, the Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia State University has announced the installation of a new digital film projector and cinema screen.
Arts & Culture, Georgia State Magazine
In a new podcast based on their 2018 book, former Georgia State Senior Vice President Tom Lewis and Regents’ Professor Emeritus of Astronomy Hal McAlister delve into the stories of a small-town lawman keeping the peace in his community.