Acclaimed Novelist Achy Obejas to Read, Lecture at Chapel
The renowned Cuban-American author Achy Obejas will lecture and read from her work Monday, April 22 at 11 a.m. in the UGA Chapel.
The renowned Cuban-American author Achy Obejas will lecture and read from her work Monday, April 22 at 11 a.m. in the UGA Chapel.
A Willson Center-organized performance by Athens songwriters at local nonprofit cinema and arts venue Ciné will feature a rare solo appearance by Mike Mills, formerly of the Grammy Award-winning rock band R.E.M.
The Atlantic Archipelagos Research Project (AARP) is a forum to think about identities, cartographies and cultural ecologies. First conceived of in context of the islands of Britain and Ireland, this conference offers the first opportunity to expand the idea into North America.
Peter Murray, the Founding Director of Yorkshire Sculpture Park, will speak at the Georgia Museum of Art March 20 at 5:30 p.m. The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is an 18th-century estate transformed into a major international center of contemporary sculpture.
The Willson Center and the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences will co-sponsor a workshop on research communication on Monday, April 8 for faculty in the humanities and arts. The deadline for applications to participate in the workshop is February 21.
Beginning Spring semester 2013, the Willson Center will introduce the Global Georgia Initiative, a new series that brings world-class thinkers to Georgia. It presents global problems in local context by addressing pressing contemporary questions, including the economy, society, and the environment, with a focus on how the arts and humanities can intervene.
The Willson Center is initiating a major new grants mechanism in support of collaborative research by faculty to address large-scale questions in the humanities and arts.
Each academic year at the University of Georgia, the Willson Center sponsors numerous events, projects, and initiatives whose impacts reverberate well beyond campus. The 2012 fall semester has been particularly auspicious in that regard.
William Kretzschmar, Harry and Jane Willson Professor in the Humanities, will be awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Oulu in Finland. The honor will be conferred in May 2013.
The UGA professor of English has two volumes moving toward publication, and the selection of each distinguishes him highly among a different set of peers.
The upcoming inaugural Spotlight on the Arts Festival at UGA (November 3 – 11) is a great example of what we can achieve collectively to foreground the arts.
Stephen Berry is the Amanda and Greg Gregory Professor of the Civil War Era in the UGA Department of History and the Willson Center’s associate academic director for external grants. In that role, he is currently spearheading an initiative to make the Willson truly the central resource for grants in humanities and arts at the University of Georgia. As part of that initiative, the Willson Center will hold the first in a series of external grants roundtables and town-hall style discussions on November 5 from 4 – 5:30 pm in Room 148 of the Miller Learning Center.
This will be the Athens premiere of the film, which was purchased by the BET cable television network after its debut at the Sundance Film Festival but never received theatrical distribution. The screening is the Willson Center’s keynote event in the University of Georgia’s 2012 Spotlight on the Arts festival.
On Monday, Nov. 5 at 4 p.m. in room 148 of the Miller Learning Center, the Willson Center presents its inaugural Humanities and Arts Grants Town Hall.
Poet and novelist Suzanne Matson, a 2012 National Endowment for the Arts Fiction Writing Fellow and Chair of English at Boston College, will read from her fiction at 7 p.m. Thursday, October 11 at Ciné.