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- July 1, 2023Did you know that Veterans, Servicemembers, military family members, and military caregivers can participate in and attend free Veterans and the Arts Initiative workshops and events?
- July 1, 2023Join us in the Buchanan Partners Art Gallery for the Hylton’s newest exhibition— Abdulrahman Naanseh: Letters in Isolation (6/13–9/9).
- July 1, 2023Looking for a fun group outing with family, friends, and colleagues? Bring a party of 10 or more and enjoy these exclusive benefits...
- July 1, 2023Subscriptions for the '23–'24 season at the Hylton Center are still available now, which means there’s still time to get great seats and savings....
- July 1, 2023Time for some midsummer etymology – one of my favorite ways to beat the heat.
- June 26, 2023Kyle Finnegan’s short documentary film “MSG: Mysterious Savory Grains” was partially funded by Mason’s Young Alumni Commissioning Project (YACP) and was recently screened at the Johnson Center Cinema.
- June 20, 2023The Edges of What I Feel, an exhibition by the Healing Artist Collective curated by recently retired Mason professor Peter Winant, features the artwork of an eclectic group of Mason School of Art students and alumni. The diverse group of artists participated in the exhibition with the common goal of healing.
- June 8, 2023Tribeca Festival and CHANEL today announced the artists selected as part of the 2023 Artist Awards Program. As in previous years, Tribeca and CHANEL bring together esteemed artists to generously donate an original work, which will be awarded to winning filmmakers of the Festival, which runs June 7-18.
- June 2, 2023Foteini Baldimtsi, an assistant professor in Mason’s Department of Computer Science, and James Casey, an associate professor in Mason’s Computer Game Design program, help us understand what the metaverse is, or will be, and how the volatile world of cryptocurrency fits in.
- May 16, 2023Murals at Mason commissioned School of Art student Nadya Steare to design two murals that reflect the research focuses of faculty and students at Mason's Potomac Science Center. The staircase mural 'Sediment to Sky' focuses on each layer of the Potomac River watershed, highlighting native flora, fauna, and microorganisms.
- May 15, 2023Sisc Johnson, a George Mason University School of Art student and staff member, will be the first in her family to graduate from college this May.
- May 12, 2023As a movement and concept, ecological art, or eco art, stretches back decades. And EcoArt has been a part of George Mason University’s School of Art since 2010, thanks to Mark Cooley, associate professor and director of new media.