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Bailey School of Music ArtsKSU Gala Scholars
April 13, 2022
The College of the Art's Bailey School of Music is pleased to announce the recipients of the ArtsKSU Gala Scholarships. The 2022 ArtsKSU Gala Scholarships recognize fifteen (15) Bailey School of Music (BSOM) students. Each of the ArtsKSU Gala Scholars will receive $1,000.00.
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Department of Dance Announces ArtsKSU Gala Scholars
April 06, 2022
Dance scholarships to 15 students as part of 70 total scholarships
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Theatre and Performance Studies ArtsKSU Gala Scholars
March 30, 2022
The College of the Art's Department of Theatre and Performance Studies is pleased to announce the recipients of the ArtsKSU Gala Scholarships. The 2022 ArtsKSU Gala Scholarships recognize fifteen (15) Theatre and Performance Studies (TPS) students who have demonstrated exceptional achievement in the areas of Undergraduate Scholarship and Creative Activity, Internships, and/or Service-Learning. Each of the ArtsKSU Gala Scholars will receive $1,000.00.
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Kennesaw State's Kenneth Davis (MA, Art and Design, Art Education) Wants to Teach Creativity
March 29, 2022
Kenneth Davis had experienced a lot of the world—literally—before deciding to get his MA in Art and Design, with a concentration in art education, at Kennesaw State University and enrolling in Fall 2021.
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Kennesaw State Theatre and Performance Studies to present "The SpongeBob Musical"
March 22, 2022
The Stillwell Theater stage will soon be transformed into the undersea world of Bikini Bottom as Kennesaw State University University’s Department of Theatre and Performance Studies (TPS) presents The SpongeBob Musical from April 7th to 17th. Adapted from the beloved animated series SpongeBob SquarePants, this colorful and vibrant musical is an uplifting tale of overcoming the odds and celebrating the joy of life. An Atlanta-area premiere, this production is based on the series by Stephen Hillenburg and book by Kyle Jarrow and is directed by TPS professor Amanda Wansa Morgan.
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School of Art and Design ArtsKSU Gala Scholars
March 16, 2022
School of Art and Design ArtsKSU Gala Scholars
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Kennesaw State University's School of Art and Design Animation Program Getting Noticed
March 15, 2022
Kennesaw State University’s School of Art and Design’s Animation Program has been ranked nationally and regionally as a top program by Animation Career Review. The recognition is particularly significant in that the School of Art and Design’s Animation Program is only four years old. Geo Sipp, Professor of Art and Director of the School of Art and Design, says, “This spring, we will be graduating just our 4th cohort from this program and to receive this national recognition is exciting. The university has been very supportive, providing fully equipped studios and recognizing the need for additional faculty support.” The KSU Animation Program was ranked in the Top 40 Nationally Among Public Schools and Colleges (#38), in the Top 25 in the South (#18), and #2 in the State of Georgia.
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Kennesaw State University's Bailey School of Music to host PROJECT Trio
March 08, 2022
Kennesaw State University’s Bailey School of Music is proud to present PROJECT Trio on April 9 at 8:00 p.m. in Morgan Concert Hall, Bailey Performance Center. Combining the virtuosity of world-class artists with the energy of rock stars, PROJECT Trio is breaking down traditional ideas of chamber music.
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Inaugural ArtsKSU Gala Scholars
March 02, 2022
The COTA Deans’ Office is overjoyed to announce the first wave of inaugural ArtsKSU Gala Scholars! The 2022 It’s About Engagement Awards recognize ten COTA students who have demonstrated exceptional achievement in the areas of undergraduate Scholarship and Creative Activity, Internships, and/or Service-Learning. Each of the ArtsKSU Gala Scholars will receive $1,000.00.
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Kennesaw State's Department of Dance to present "YAG: The Movie" featuring Batsheva Dance Company
March 01, 2022
Kennesaw State University’s Department of Dance will present YAG: The Movie from Israel’s choreographer Ohad Naharin and Batsheva Dance Company. The film will be shown March 18-19 in person at the KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus, and March 18-20 via ArtsKSU Virtual. Screendances or dance-for-camera performances have been around since the early 1990s, but dance companies pivoted to the medium as a way to show work during the pandemic, according to Marsha Barsky, Chair of the Department of Dance. She says, “Screendances were vital during the pandemic since they provided an alternative form to presenting dance. Now that we are emerging from a post-pandemic world, we want to sustain and grow an appreciation for this art form by offering the best work available to both our students and our community.”
