

Building upon the inaugural success of last year’s pilot Arts Plaza Pop-Up Series, Georgia Tech Arts reached out to alumna and choreographer Raianna Brown, IE 2018, to assist us in creating meaningful experiences for students as they head into the end of the spring semester.
Through performances, installations, and so many other opportunities for creative expression, the Tech Arts Festival aims to highlight how the intersection of arts and technology can create moments of joy and well-being across campus.
In addition to a performance by Raianna’s company Komansé Dance at the end of the festival, Raianna and her team will be assisting us in curating pop-up events with partners from the Atlanta arts community. We’ll also be engaging with student organizations, departments, units, and student/faculty-led arts initiatives.
Building upon the inaugural success of last year’s pilot Arts Plaza Pop-Up Series, Georgia Tech Arts again wanted to develop meaningful experiences for students as they head into the end of the spring semester. The result: Tech Arts Festival: Study My TECHnique from March 27 through April 21, a four-week series offering opportunities for fun, relaxing, creative expression.
Students…