Photos: Festival of the Creative Arts 2024

The Festival of the Creative Arts is a campus-wide collaborative event hosted by the Office of Research to highlight the diverse voices, talents and creativity of FSU faculty and students. Departments from across campus came together throughout February to celebrate the innovation and diversity that result from combining various modes of expression and subjects.


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Students and faculty explore ways on which science fiction challenges and nurtures culture during
Attendees of Science and Words explored ways on which science fiction challenges and nurtures culture Friday Feb. 2, 2024 at the Claude Pepper Center. (Bob Howard)
FSU School of Dance students collaborated with the Magnet Lab to celebrate the 90/60/20-year anniversaries with a premier of a new dance work during
FSU School of Dance students collaborated with the Magnet Lab to celebrate the 90/60/20-year anniversaries with a premier of a new dance work during
FSU School of Dance students collaborated with the Magnet Lab to celebrate the 90/60/20-year anniversaries with a premier of a new dance work during
FSU School of Dance students collaborated with the Magnet Lab to celebrate the 90/60/20-year anniversaries with a premier of a new dance work during
FSU School of Dance students collaborated with the Magnet Lab to celebrate the 90/60/20-year anniversaries with a premier of a new dance work during
FSU students and faculty met to discuss the meaning of influencing public perception of a critical issue with a focus on Eleanor Roosevelt, Dante, and The Beatles on Friday, Feb. 23, 2024 at the Claude Pepper Center. (Bob Howard)
FSU students and faculty met to discuss the meaning of influencing public perception of a critical issue with a focus on Eleanor Roosevelt, Dante, and The Beatles on Friday, Feb. 23, 2024 at the Claude Pepper Center. (Bob Howard)
Attendees of Public Influence – Eleanor Roosevelt, Dante, The Beatles met to discuss the meaning of influencing public perception of a critical issue Friday, Feb. 23, 2024 at the Claude Pepper Center. (Bob Howard)
In Discover Tallahassee, children ages 5-12 came to Florida State University to learn about the work of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Center and then join a rotation through art and music Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024. (Sara Shields)
An interdisciplinary evening of poetry readings, musical performances, and presentations on Artists and Climate Change and Goethe and the Metamorphosis of Nature. Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024 in Longmire Recital Hall. (Bob Howard)
An interdisciplinary evening of poetry readings, musical performances, and presentations on Artists and Climate Change and Goethe and the Metamorphosis of Nature. Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024 in Longmire Recital Hall. (Bob Howard)
Members of the FSU Circus gave a preview of acts featured in the circus Spring Show (April) with live music played by the FSU Early and World Music Ensembles. Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 on Landis Green. (Bob Howard)
Members of the FSU Circus gave a preview of acts featured in the circus Spring Show (April) with live music played by the FSU Early and World Music Ensembles. Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 on Landis Green. (Bob Howard)
Members of the FSU Circus gave a preview of acts featured in the circus Spring Show (April) with live music played by the FSU Early and World Music Ensembles. Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 on Landis Green. (Bob Howard)
Members of the FSU Circus gave a preview of acts featured in the circus Spring Show (April) with live music played by the FSU Early and World Music Ensembles. Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 on Landis Green. (Bob Howard)
Film director Victor Nunez led a discussion with FSU Students and Faculty following a screening of Ashley Judd’s debut film, Ruby in Paradise. The movie tells the story of a young woman who moves from Tennessee to begin a new life in coastal Florida. Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 in the Askew Student Life Center. (Bob Howard)
Film director Victor Nunez led a discussion with FSU Students and Faculty following a screening of Ashley Judd’s debut film, Ruby in Paradise. The movie tells the story of a young woman who moves from Tennessee to begin a new life in coastal Florida. Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 in the Askew Student Life Center. (Bob Howard)
Film director Victor Nunez led a discussion with FSU Students and Faculty following a screening of Ashley Judd’s debut film, Ruby in Paradise. The movie tells the story of a young woman who moves from Tennessee to begin a new life in coastal Florida. Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 in the Askew Student Life Center. (Bob Howard)
Film director Victor Nunez led a discussion with FSU Students and Faculty following a screening of Ashley Judd’s debut film, Ruby in Paradise. The movie tells the story of a young woman who moves from Tennessee to begin a new life in coastal Florida. Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 in the Askew Student Life Center. (Bob Howard)
The University Symphony Orchestra and the University Choirs collaborated with the audience to premier Happy Chemicals, a work by composer Liliya Ugay with text by Poet David Kirby. Also on the program were the premier of Eren Gümrükçüoglu’s The Seminole Overture, music of Berlioz and Korngold’s Violin Concerto, performed by Professor Benjamin Sung. Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. (Bob Howard)
The University Symphony Orchestra and the University Choirs collaborated with the audience to premier Happy Chemicals, a work by composer Liliya Ugay with text by Poet David Kirby. Also on the program were the premier of Eren Gümrükçüoglu’s The Seminole Overture, music of Berlioz and Korngold’s Violin Concerto, performed by Professor Benjamin Sung. Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. (Bob Howard)
The University Symphony Orchestra and the University Choirs collaborated with the audience to premier Happy Chemicals, a work by composer Liliya Ugay with text by Poet David Kirby. Also on the program were the premier of Eren Gümrükçüoglu’s The Seminole Overture, music of Berlioz and Korngold’s Violin Concerto, performed by Professor Benjamin Sung. Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. (Bob Howard)
The University Symphony Orchestra and the University Choirs collaborated with the audience to premier Happy Chemicals, a work by composer Liliya Ugay with text by Poet David Kirby. Also on the program were the premier of Eren Gümrükçüoglu’s The Seminole Overture, music of Berlioz and Korngold’s Violin Concerto, performed by Professor Benjamin Sung. Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. (Bob Howard)
The University Symphony Orchestra and the University Choirs collaborated with the audience to premier Happy Chemicals, a work by composer Liliya Ugay with text by Poet David Kirby. Also on the program were the premier of Eren Gümrükçüoglu’s The Seminole Overture, music of Berlioz and Korngold’s Violin Concerto, performed by Professor Benjamin Sung. Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. (Bob Howard)
The University Symphony Orchestra and the University Choirs collaborated with the audience to premier Happy Chemicals, a work by composer Liliya Ugay with text by Poet David Kirby. Also on the program were the premier of Eren Gümrükçüoglu’s The Seminole Overture, music of Berlioz and Korngold’s Violin Concerto, performed by Professor Benjamin Sung. Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. (Bob Howard)
The University Symphony Orchestra and the University Choirs collaborated with the audience to premier Happy Chemicals, a work by composer Liliya Ugay with text by Poet David Kirby. Also on the program were the premier of Eren Gümrükçüoglu’s The Seminole Overture, music of Berlioz and Korngold’s Violin Concerto, performed by Professor Benjamin Sung. Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. (Bob Howard)
The University Symphony Orchestra and the University Choirs collaborated with the audience to premier Happy Chemicals, a work by composer Liliya Ugay with text by Poet David Kirby. Also on the program were the premier of Eren Gümrükçüoglu’s The Seminole Overture, music of Berlioz and Korngold’s Violin Concerto, performed by Professor Benjamin Sung. Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. (Bob Howard)
The University Symphony Orchestra and the University Choirs collaborated with the audience to premier Happy Chemicals, a work by composer Liliya Ugay with text by Poet David Kirby. Also on the program were the premier of Eren Gümrükçüoglu’s The Seminole Overture, music of Berlioz and Korngold’s Violin Concerto, performed by Professor Benjamin Sung. Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. (Bob Howard)
Florida State University’s Department of Student Engagement, in partnership with Club Downunder and the Student Government Association, recently hosted an art exhibit and fashion show inspired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Benefit, better known as the Met Gala, on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024 in the Student Union Ballrooms.
Florida State University’s Department of Student Engagement, in partnership with Club Downunder and the Student Government Association, recently hosted an art exhibit and fashion show inspired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Met Gala on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024 in the Student Union Ballrooms.
Florida State University’s Department of Student Engagement, in partnership with Club Downunder and the Student Government Association, recently hosted an art exhibit and fashion show inspired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Met Gala on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024 in the Student Union Ballrooms.
Florida State University’s Department of Student Engagement, in partnership with Club Downunder and the Student Government Association, recently hosted an art exhibit and fashion show inspired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Met Gala Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024 in the Student Union Ballrooms.
Florida State University’s Department of Student Engagement, in partnership with Club Downunder and the Student Government Association, recently hosted an art exhibit and fashion show inspired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Met Gala Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024 in the Student Union Ballrooms.
Florida State University’s Department of Student Engagement, in partnership with Club Downunder and the Student Government Association, recently hosted an art exhibit and fashion show inspired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Met Gala on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024 in the Student Union Ballrooms.
Florida State University’s Department of Student Engagement, in partnership with Club Downunder and the Student Government Association, recently hosted an art exhibit and fashion show inspired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Met Gala on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024 in the Student Union Ballrooms.
Florida State University’s Department of Student Engagement, in partnership with Club Downunder and the Student Government Association, recently hosted an art exhibit and fashion show inspired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Met Gala on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024 in the Student Union Ballrooms.
Florida State University’s Department of Student Engagement, in partnership with Club Downunder and the Student Government Association, recently hosted an art exhibit and fashion show inspired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Met Gala on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024 in the Student Union Ballrooms.
Florida State University’s Department of Student Engagement, in partnership with Club Downunder and the Student Government Association, recently hosted an art exhibit and fashion show inspired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Met Gala on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024 in the Student Union Ballrooms.