After some of the most intense competition in the program’s history, team Hearo won first place at the 18th annual InVenture Prize competition, which began with a record 72 teams and culminated in six finalists pitching live to a
The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking received the Outstanding Education Program Award at the recent Georgia Association of Museums conference for its new initiative, “Paper Science Mystery,” launched in spring 2025.
ATLANTA — Georgia Tech Arts has announced the recipients of its Spring 2026 Microgrants, supporting student-led, cross-disciplinary artistic projects that enliven Georgia Tech’s campus with creativity.
Compositions by Brittney Boykin, assistant professor and director of choral activities in the School of Music, are featured on two albums nominated for the 2026 Grammy Awards in the Best Classical Solo Vocal Album category.
Preparation and execution are essential to Olympic success, both for athletes and for the creative teams supporting them. For McLain Broussard, a Georgia Tech alumna and graphic designer for Team USA, those principles guide her work behind the scenes of the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.
Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute (EI²) is launching a new pilot initiative designed to strengthen rural arts organizations across Middle Georgia.
ATLANTA — Georgia Tech Arts has announced the recipients of its 2025–26 Catalyst Grants and Einstein Grants, an initiative led that supports interdisciplinary projects connecting artistic practice with research, education, well-being, and public engagement across campus an
When visitors walk through a museum, their path seems natural, guided by curiosity, aesthetics, or maybe a helpful app. But behind the scenes, layout and design decisions determine how visitors move through a space and what they experience.
The Georgia Tech Library is proud to present Exhibitionist Storage: Reimagining Civic Architecture through Self-Storage at the Interactive Media Zone (IMZ), located on Price Gilbert’s Grove Level, through Thursday, Feb. 12.
As artificial intelligence becomes more visible in film, television, and advertising, questions are emerging about how audiences and creators are responding.
A new community-based learning initiative at Georgia Institute of Technology is integrating artistic practice into engineering education through CEE 4803: Art and Generative AI, led by Francesco Fedele, associate professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
On Dec. 2, first-year students studying at Georgia Tech-Europe showcased their semester-long learning during a culminating film festival in Metz. The festival marked the final project for the FYSA course Communication and Culture, led by Jennifer Orth-Veillon, faculty director of the program.
Georgia Tech has launched a bold exhibition at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport: Transport | Transform | Transcend: Innovations in Materials and Movements.
Georgia Tech’s Institute for People and Technology (IPaT) artist-in-residence program recently concluded a new collaboration with Corian Ellisor, a distinguished educator and performer in concert dance and theater.
ATLANTA—CNN and the Georgia Institute of Technology today announced the launch of the CNN Academy Sports Journalism Bootcamp and Simulation, a two-week immersive program designed to prepare the next generation of storytellers for the fast-paced world of sports media.
Brittney Boykin, assistant professor and Director of Choral Activities at Georgia Tech, has earned national recognition with compositions featured on two Grammy-nominated albums.
The College of Design’s School of Architecture recently unveiled Cedar Stack, a permanent installation by 2024 Ventulett NEXT Fellow Michael Stradley, during the SITE2025 contemporary art festival at the Goat Farm.
The Georgia Tech Library is proud to show a new piece from Hyojin Kwon and Nix Liu Xin on the Media Bridge, Synthetic Ecologies: AI-Translated Matter in Architectural Media.
A Film Industry Summit at Trilith Studios | October 23, 2025
Georgia Tech Arts and WABE celebrated Tech’s 140th anniversary with comedy, storytelling and music at the Ferst Center.
A bold cultural experiment is arriving in West Midtown Spring 2026.
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.
Milka Trajkova grew up wanting to be a professional ballerina — and she was, until an injury closed the curtain on her career. But this didn’t end her interest in ballet.
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.