The dance costumes and sheet music are stored away, and the lanyards and T-shirts are proudly displayed at home by the 300 budding artists who..
All hands have been on deck to prepare participants of the Governor’s School for the Arts for the final days of the arts camp hosted..
The teaching musicians of the Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts will share their artistry with the community in a series of free public concerts..
After what 2020 and much of 2021 threw at them, this summer’s round-the-clock Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts at MTSU was a virtual vacation..
MTSU is donning laurels by association today as three university-affiliated artists — dancer and professor Meg Brooker, actor and aerospace alumnus Cameron L. Mitchell, and poet..
MTSU speech and dance students helped to mark the United Nations’ International Day of Persons with Disabilities Dec. 3 by bringing together artists from around the world..
Students and faculty in Tennessee’s only full dance degree program are bringing themes of peace, freedom, protest, technology and identity to the screen with special..
MTSU has plenty of treats in store for audiences until Friday, Nov. 6, thanks to students who helped showcase the talents of young musicians from..
Tennessee’s arts-focused high school juniors and seniors spent most of June learning exactly how and why the show must go on at the 2020 Governor’s..
MTSU is joining the applause for the Arts Center of Cannon County and its 40 years of showcasing music, theater, dance, sculpture, painting, quilting, basket-making..
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