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Jason
Freeman
Associate Vice Provost for the Arts
Jason Freeman is the Associate Vice Provost for the Arts and a Professor of Music at Georgia Tech. His artistic practice and scholarly research focus on using technology to engage diverse audiences in collaborative, experimental, and accessible musical experiences. He also develops educational interventions in K-12 and university environments that broaden and increase engagement in STEM disciplines through authentic integrations of music and computing. His music has been performed at Carnegie Hall, exhibited at ACM SIGGRAPH, published by Universal Edition, broadcast on public radio’s Performance Today, and commissioned through support from the National Endowment for the Arts. Freeman’s wide-ranging work has attracted support from sources such as the National Science Foundation, Google, and Turbulence. It has been disseminated through over 100 refereed book chapters, journal articles, and conference publications. At Georgia Tech, Freeman previously chaired the School of Music, chaired the Georgia Tech Arts Council, organized the Guthman Musical Instrument Competition, and served as executive director of ensemble-in-residence Sonic Generator. Freeman received his B.A. in music from Yale University and his M.A. and D.M.A. in composition from Columbia University.