Emory Arts & Social Justice Project Showcase and Community Conversation

Emory Arts & Social Justice Project Showcase and Community Conversation

By Emory Arts and Social Justice Fellows Program

Overview

An evening of performances, exhibits, and dialogue showcasing how Emory and Spelman students use creativity to spark social change.

Join the Arts & Social Justice Program for the annual showcase event highlighting collaborations between artists and faculty pairings featuring Atlanta artists: Aurielle Marie, Kiara Gilbert, Nabil Ahmed, and Shernā Ann Phillips (Dr. Nae) and their Emory/Spelman faculty and student counterparts over the Fall semester . Experience artist and student made artwork that address social justice issues impacting our city. Light refreshments will be provided. This event is free and open to the public.

Additional Programming

In addition to course-based presentations, attendees are invited to view Repossessions at the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art and SwitchCodes #3, a collaborative performance series by T. Lang (Associate Professor and founding Chair of Dance Performance & Choreography, Spelman) and Adam Mirza (Assistant Professor of Composition, Emory). T. Lang and Adam Mirza were the inaugural ASJ faculty collaborators bridging Emory and Spelman.

Student Transportation

Complimentary rideshare transportation will be available for Emory students traveling between campus and the venue. Please indicate in your registration if you need transportation assistance.

Meeting Point: Woodruff Circle
Walk-ins are welcome as space permits. Please arrive at the designated pickup time—late arrivals may forfeit their transportation and risk missing part of the event.

Questions?

Please email us at asj@emory.edu.

Volunteer

If you are interested in volunteering, please complete this form.

Category: Community, State

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person
  • Paid parking

Location

407 Westview Dr SW

407 Westview Drive Southwest

Atlanta, GA 30310

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Free
Dec 4 · 6:00 PM EST