We support student well-being through opportunities for expression and artistic experiences.

We nurture connections with student organizations as well as schools, colleges, departments, and individual students to provide them outlets for their creativity through events, classes, workshops, and more.

An exquisite example of this support took place in September 2022. As part of the Institute Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’s Diversity Summit, Georgia Tech Arts worked with Sohe Solutions to bring local Atlanta artist Charity “Cake” Hamidullah and art therapist Deanna Barton to collaborate with Summit participants in a creative reflection entitled The Humble Chair. Participants were invited to create the structural elements of a chair that represented their social location and lived experiences, and to share their chair with someone whose identity/intersectionality, position(s) of power, or privilege differed from theirs.

Two people sit at either end of a table with multi colored lights between them

Empathy For Two by Tim Min at the Arts Plaza Pop-Up.

A woman stands outside holding a note card in front of her that reads Be Kind Be Strong Be You

A Note From Me to You, for the Campaign to Connect.

People crowd around a table filled with art supplies

Making the Humble Chair at the Diversity Summit.

In April 2022, Georgia Tech Arts launched the Arts Plaza Pop-Up (APP) to give students a month-long festival of creativity. APP brought an abundance of student and faculty artistic expression to the Arts Plaza in front of the Ferst Center, ranging from yarnbombing to a silent disco, an Earth Day Cypher to a salsa lesson, and much more. Student organizations including SMILE and GT Salsa, graduate student Tim Min, faculty member Noura Howell, and students just passing through the Plaza all were eager participants.

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Hailed by Rolling Stone as “a genre unto herself,” composer, guitarist, and performance artist Kaki King has created…
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Celebrate spring and the arts in an inviting outdoor space that is safe for all!
Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre: InterActions
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Georgia Tech Arts Skyline Series | Dance Preview and Conversation
Terminus School of Modern Ballet: Spring Showcase
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Georgia Tech Arts Skyline Series | Dance
Chip off the Ole Block Grand Opening
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World-renowned sculptor Patrick Dougherty was commissioned by Georgia Tech to create one of his unique, large-scale art…
Discovering Black Roots Music with Michael Mwenso
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Michael Mwenso joyfully guides you through the powerful gifts buried deep within Black Roots music and demonstrates how…
Mwenso & The Shakes: Hope, Resist, & Heal
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Musician, artist, and social commentator Michael Mwenso offers his unique and ancestral perspective on Black music and…
SCPC Concerts Presents: Chill on the Hill
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Georgia Tech students can enjoy an evening of musical performances by Georgia Tech musicians.
Fun Figure Scramble
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Want to blow off some steam and interact with other students while still being responsible? The Fun Figure Scramble is…