ATLANTA — Conversations about artificial intelligence, artistic inspiration, and Atlanta’s growing role as a hub for creative innovation took center stage during the 2025 Atlanta Art Fair, held Sept. 25–28.
ATLANTA, Sept. 25 — Over one thousand students, faculty, and staff filled the Ferst Center for the Arts for a night of comedy that celebrated creativity, courage, and community at Georgia Tech.
ATLANTA — An audience at the Ferst Center for the Arts sat nearly speechless Tuesday night after experiencing the bomb, an immersive film installation that examines the global nuclear weapons threat through images, sound, and art.
This fall marks a new era for the arts at Georgia Tech with the launch of Georgia Tech Arts, a unified organization dedicated to making creativity visible, accessible, and essential across campus.
Georgia Tech is establishing a Bachelor of Science in Arts, Entertainment, and Creative Technologies that will prepare students to become leaders in the film, gaming, immersive media, and music industries.
This summer, students are pursuing a new minor at Georgia Tech: Business of Sports and Entertainment.
From swans to sparrows, birds are bridging the humanities and STEM fields in Stéphanie Boulard’s new Vertically Integrated Project (VIP).
Shamim Shoomali felt as if she were the only graduate student without a sense of community when she arrived at Georgia Tech in 2023 to pursue a Ph.D. in digital media.
In West Midtown, steps away from the heart of the Georgia Tech campus, the Ferst Center for the Arts, and Science Square, a vision is taking shape.