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  • Acworth Police Department Holds Memorial Dedication Ceremony

    Acworth Police Department Holds Memorial Dedication Ceremony

    October 13, 2020

    The Acworth Police Department held a public ceremony on October 6 to dedicate a memorial sculpture designed and crafted by students of Ƶ’s (KSU) Master Craftsman Program. The striking columns, in stainless steel featuring power-coated blue steel plates on each top, are located at the entrance to the Acworth Police Department (APD) at 4440 Acworth Industrial Drive in Acworth.

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  • ArtsKSU to present 8th Annual Coming-Out Monologues: Stories of Empowerment

    ArtsKSU to present 8th Annual Coming-Out Monologues: Stories of Empowerment

    October 06, 2020

    Ƶ (KSU) LGBTQ Resource Center and the Department of Theatre and Performance Studies (TPS) will present the 8th Annual Coming-Out Monologues (COM) on October 8 and 9, in celebration of National Coming Out Day. This year, the production will once again include stories from KSU students, staff, and members of the community beyond KSU. The wide array of stories captures experiences of lesbian, non-binary, gay and transgender folxs, as well as advocates, allies, parents, and friends.

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  • KSU School of Music Jazz students learn how to build home recording studios

    KSU School of Music Jazz students learn how to build home recording studios

    September 29, 2020

    Musicians who still want to work in a COVID-19 world can benefit greatly from a home recording studio. However, trying to figure out how to get started, what equipment is required, and how to use it effectively is a job in itself. A quick Google search for “how to build a home recording studio” nets over 78 million results. Ƶ (KSU) School of Music (SOM) professors in the jazz concentration have made it much easier for their students by offering unique masterclasses on how to create a professional home recording studio, keeping in mind that student budgets vary widely.

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  • ArtsKSU Virtual to present "Grace, or the Art of Climbing"

    ArtsKSU Virtual to present "Grace, or the Art of Climbing"

    September 22, 2020

    Ƶ College of the Arts Department of Theatre and Performance Studies (TPS) will present L.M. Feldman’s “Grace, or the Art of Climbing” September 29 through October 4. All performances will be streamed live for free through ArtsKSUVirtual.com; a simple registration is all that is required to watch online.

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  • In Memoriam: ArtsKSU Patron Emily Bourne Grigsby

    In Memoriam: ArtsKSU Patron Emily Bourne Grigsby

    September 18, 2020

    Ivan Pulinkala, dean of the College of the Arts, announced today that Ƶ (KSU) College of the Arts patron Ms. Emily Bourne Grigsby passed away September 17 at the age of 98. Ms. Grigsby, an opera singer and accomplished artist, was an avid supporter of the arts at KSU.

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  • Mable House, ƵPresent Small Metals Exhibition

    Mable House, ƵPresent Small Metals Exhibition

    September 15, 2020

    Cobb County’s Mable House Arts Center and Ƶ’s School of Art and Design have teamed up to present “Threads of Connectivity,” a small metals exhibition. The virtual exhibition features the work of over 20 students and alumni, led by Deborah Hutchinson, lecturer of Art, Small Metals Jewelry Design, and 3-D Design. The original plan, of course, was to host an in-person exhibition and reception, but the pandemic did not stop Hutchinson and Mable House Arts Center’s Christopher McDoniel from forging ahead with the small metals exhibition, anyway.

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  • Zuckerman Museum of Art presents "Interchange"

    Zuckerman Museum of Art presents "Interchange"

    September 08, 2020

    The Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art, a unit of the School of Art and Design, will present “Interchange,” an annual collaboration featuring all disciplines of the College of the Arts. The unique presentation celebrates the spark that the creative arts enkindle in one another. This year, eight ArtsKSU faculty will perform in response to the exhibited works in the Zuckerman Museum of Art’s galleries. At no cost, you may watch “Interchange” online on September 17 at 7:30 p.m. Simply reserve your space.

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  • KSU School of Music to present "Fresh Air Fridays"

    KSU School of Music to present "Fresh Air Fridays"

    September 01, 2020

    The School of Music at Ƶ will be offering “Fresh Air Fridays” from 12:30 to 1 p.m., beginning September 11 and running through October 30. Faculty and students will be performing on the stage of the outdoor Legacy Gazebo on the Kennesaw campus, and the event will be streamed live via Facebook and also on arts.kennesaw.edu. There is no charge to watch the performances.

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  • Theatre Alumna Stitches Career From Design Tech Concentration

    Theatre Alumna Stitches Career From Design Tech Concentration

    August 25, 2020

    When Ƶ Department of Theatre and Performance Studies (TPS) alumna Nicole Clockel began her freshman year at another university, it didn’t feel right. Remarking that it was a “forgettable year, very uneventful,” she wondered why. “I thought to myself, ‘What is the one thing that has been missing from my life this year? Theatre.’ Clearly, nothing else is sticking with me in my heart.”

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  • ArtsKSU Fall 2020 Presenting Season Goes Virtual

    ArtsKSU Fall 2020 Presenting Season Goes Virtual

    August 18, 2020

    The College of the Arts at Ƶ is pleased to announce that all Fall 2020 concerts, performances and exhibitions will be available online for free through ArtsKSU Virtual. A simple sign-on is all that is required to begin streaming your favorite music, dance, and theatre performances. Simply choose the concert or performance that you would like to watch, and you will be guided through a simple process to begin streaming.

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