Willson Center for Humanities and Arts

Willson Center for Humanities and Arts The Willson Center for Humanities and Arts brings the world to Georgia, and Georgia to the world. Please visit our site; http://willson.uga.edu/

The Willson Center is a showcase for faculty innovation and achievement. It facilitates intellectual exchange with the University and the public by the encouragement of interdisciplinary activity, which extends to the sciences and other orders of knowledge. It has the capacity to offer taught programs in support of faculty and graduate research, and in partnership with alumni.

On May 3rd, the Willson Center welcomes Delta Visiting Chair for Global Understanding, Maestro Robert Spano, who will gi...
04/21/2026

On May 3rd, the Willson Center welcomes Delta Visiting Chair for Global Understanding, Maestro Robert Spano, who will give a free talk following his performance with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.

More information about the talk can be found here: https://calendar.uga.edu/event/delta-visiting-chair-robert-spano

Information on the performance can be found at the link below.

Renowned pianist Stephen Hough returns with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for Rachmaninoff’s dazzling Third Piano Concerto. Robert Spano also conducts Bernstein’s powerful Jeremiah Symphony, featuring Grammy-winning mezzo-soprano Kelley O’Connor and the A*O brass.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/40kPDvs.

04/01/2026
03/20/2026

Hi everyone! España en corto is back for our 13th edition in 2026! We will host our two nights of films on Tuesday, March 31st and Wednesday, April 1st at the The Georgia Museum of Art. Films start at 7:00 and doors open at 6:30 with light refreshments!

As always, the event is free and open to the public. Please plan to come see us!

03/20/2026
03/19/2026

We welcome Neil McLynn of Oxford University to UGA. Please come to his public lecture on Thursday, March 19, in room 250 of the Miller Learning Center. Neil will talk about the book he and UGA professor Erika Hermanowicz just published on the Donatists and Catholics in Roman north Africa.

Neil’s visit to UGA was made possible by the Willson Center and the UGA Classics Department, and is part of this year’s Willson Center Humanities Festival.

02/24/2026
02/11/2026

Join us on March 19th as our 2026 Max Kade Writer in Residence hosts his first reading event!

As part of the 2026 UGA Humanities Festival, award winning author Jan Brandt will share insights into his writing, travels, and creative process. We hope to see you there!

TONIGHT 6 PM!
11/12/2024

TONIGHT 6 PM!

Coleman Barks, a longtime Athenian and professor emeritus of English at UGA, will give a reading of his work TODAY at 6pm at the UGA Chapel as part of UGA's 2024 Spotlight on the Arts festival. Lisa Starr, Poet Laureate Emeritus of Rhode Island, will read from her work as well. Hawkes Corbett, a fourth-year English major at UGA, will give an introduction of Barks. Willson Center for Humanities and Arts

It's true! The Athens Hip Hop Harmonic presents this late-semester treat this evening at Ciné Athens with the great Cass...
04/25/2024

It's true! The Athens Hip Hop Harmonic presents this late-semester treat this evening at Ciné Athens with the great Cassie Chantel performing "The Mask You Wear," her new collaborative work with co-composer Julien Berger and the Mixed Media saxophone quartet. Get a seat early for the performance at 7:30, and stay for the conversation with moderator Nkululeko Zungu.

FREE and open to all. Our final Global Georgia event of the spring - see you there!

Today at 7:30!

"The Mask You Wear" Performance and Conversation
Thursday, April 25 at 7:30 PM
Cine, 234 W. Hancock Ave.

"The Mask You Wear" is a musical composition collaboratively created by composer Julien Berger and composer and lyricist Cassie Chantel. Supported by the Athens Hip Hop Harmonic, this work blends classical saxophone quartet music with multi-genre vocalist and recording artist Chantel's riveting lyrics. This event will include a live performance of the piece, featuring saxophone quartet Mixed Media with Chantel, and a discussion with the composers and moderator Nkululeko Zungu.

Berger is an Athens, GA-based composer and saxophonist whose music is rooted in storytelling. Julien is influenced by contemporary wind ensemble music, saxophone chamber and solo music, and other contemporary styles, such as hip hop, jazz, and pop. His aim is to connect with audiences with his music across the boundaries of genre and style.

Leading with the story-telling element of classic hip hop while being as unorthodox as today's rap/pop music, Chantel is an artist whose body of work cannot be categorized with generic labels. The tone of her voice defies gender and sexuality stereotypes with its ambiguous depth and transcends into her image. Known for embodying both feminine and masculine energy, Chantel gives a fresh perspective to the music industry.

Zungu will moderate a discussion with Julien and Cassie, discussing the creative and collaborative process behind this piece. Zungu is a South African-born Black composer whose passion for music started in Cape Town, South Africa where he was surrounded by many styles and genres of music. His own expression is influenced by soundscapes and introspective art that can be found in music exploring avant-pop, trip-hop, electronic music, and spiritual styles. He can be seen performing under the alias 'Kuza.

This event is presented by the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, the Athens Hip Hop Harmonic, and the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts. It is part of the Willson Center's Global Georgia public events series. Willson Center for Humanities and Arts

03/15/2023

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jack Davis is giving the Odum Environmental Ethics Lecture this Thursday at 5 p.m. in the Jackson Street Building. He'll be speaking about his latest book, "The Bald Eage: The Improbable Journey of America's Bird," which was named a New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice and one of the five best nonfiction books of 2022 by the LA Times.

Don't miss this lecture that's part of the UGA Humanities Festival and the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts' Global Georgia public event series. See more at https://t.uga.edu/8Sl

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03/03/2023

New festival alert! UGA's first Humanities Festival is March 15-27. Organized by the UGA Humanities Council, the festival will spotlight the richness and diversity of humanities research and practices at the University of Georgia and throughout our extended community.

Festival highlights include conversations and lectures on the role of humanities research in philosophy and film, environmental history and sustainability studies, fine arts and anthropology. There's also a St. Patrick's Day celebration, a documentary screening, panel discussions and a humanities trivia night. The kickoff reception to introduce the festival is on March 15 in the Founders Memorial Garden, and it's open to everyone. For a full schedule of events visit https://t.uga.edu/8RT

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