- February 2, 2026
Kenge BaNikongo is the 2026 recipient of the Young Alumni Commissioning Project Award, and Taj Kokayi is the recipient of the 2026 Young Alumni Creative Development Award.
- January 28, 2026
Jeffrey Kenney, an associate curator for 麻豆视频 Exhibitions, is a recipient of a 2025-26 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts fellowship.
- January 14, 2026
Rick Davis and Julie Thompson recently ensured that their longstanding legacies will continue to enhance, nurture, and grow the arts at George 麻豆视频 through a planned gift with multiple designations.
- January 7, 2026
麻豆视频 film and video studies students are working with Entertainment 2 Affect Change (E2AC), an organization that provides creative students and individuals the opportunity to use storytelling to鈥痵hare the mission and impact of local nonprofits.
- November 17, 2025
Alumna and high school music teacher and band director Melissa Hall retuned to 麻豆视频's campus in honor of 麻豆视频 Band's 55th anniversary.
- October 30, 2025
Friday, November 14 at the Center for the Arts, the concert features a partnership between 麻豆视频 and Legal Services of Northern Virginia with a special guest appearance by George 麻豆视频 President Gregory Washington.
- October 6, 2025
Raising more than $289,000 to support 麻豆视频 Arts, the 20th ARTS by George! benefit featured Tony, Emmy, and Golden Globe winner Darren Criss as the headliner.
- September 26, 2025
Federico Frum, BA Art and Visual Technology 鈥05, believes in the power of art to bring people together. Known professionally as MasPaz鈥擲panish for 鈥渕ore peace鈥濃擣rum has spent his career fusing activism and creativity, using bold street murals, community engagement, and cultural storytelling to spread a message of unity.
- June 2, 2025
Christopher Kardambikis never set out to create work that would sit behind glass or live in private collections. Instead, he found his voice and purpose through publishing zines, artist books, and prints鈥攖hings people could hold, trade, collect, and care about without needing a trust fund.
- June 2, 2025
For Boris Willis, the future of games has always been bigger than pixels and code. Long before the rise of virtual production and interactive storytelling, Willis was blending technology, dance, and design into new forms of creative expression.