AV's College of Visual and Performing Arts Presents ARTS by George!, an Evening Celebrating Mason Arts
makes its return to AV’s Fairfax Campus onSeptember 28, 2024.Headlined by Tony and Olivier Award-winning singer and actressthe annual benefit event raises funds forstudent scholarshipsat the(CVPA), as well as for the,, and theseason at the Center for the Arts. Since its launch in 2006, ARTSby George!has raised more than $4.1 million for.
“‘Something for everyone’ might be an overworked phrase, but it fitsARTSby George!perfectly,” notesRick Davis, dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts. “From art and music to dance and theater, virtual reality to documentary film, the student showcases offer an unparalleled opportunity to experience the breadth and depth of what we do every day in Mason Arts. I learn something new every year and become an even prouder Dean.”
ARTSby George!begins at 5 p.m. by bringing hundreds of CVPA students and faculty together to showcase performances and exhibits, as well as to offer a behind-the-scenes look at their collaborative process. The seven CVPA academic units will be featured in showcases, which are a highlight of the annual event.
TheSchool of Artwill host an antique photobooth and give demonstrations of 3D art and letterpress printing, whileArts Managementwill host a display of thecreated by a graduate from the program.School of Dancewill offer two presentations by faculty members—Christopher d’Amboise on dancing to the music of Stravinsky and Karen Reedy on Robert Battle’s “The Hunt”—which also include live dancing by students.Film and Video Studieswill screen a selection of films by students, andComputer Game Designwill offer a presentation titled “Unlocking the Future: Game Design with A.I. and Mixed Reality.” Students in the areas of jazz, opera, classical piano, and percussion will perform, representing theDewberry School of Music; and students from theSchool of Theaterwill stage selections from, this fall’s musical, and student-written plays to be premiered in. In addition, two Mason Arts programs—theGreen Machine EnsemblesandMason Community Arts Academy—will also offer performances throughout the event. These showcases will be held in the Harris Theatre, de Laski Performing Arts Building, and Horizon Hall. Guests will enjoy a buffet dinner and drinks over the course of the evening.
At 8 p.m., attendees will move into the Center for the Arts’ Concert Hall for a liveFund-a-Studentappeal. The event culminates with a performance fromLea Salonga, starting at 8:30 p.m. Salonga will treat audience members to famous songs from her roles on Broadway and in animated films, and join them onstage for a champagne toast following the show. Beforehand, she will welcome George Mason students for an open soundcheck and Q&A.
ARTSbyGeorge!Chair and Mason Arts Board memberAnnie Bolgershared, “I’m thrilled to return as chair of this awe-inspiring event, which features George Mason’s impactful arts programs and highlights the talents of its amazing students. I invite our community to join us for what promises to be a very special evening, and to support us in raising critical funds for student scholarships and community arts programs so that the exploration and creativitycontinues for years to come.”
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2024 ARTSby George!Schedule:
5 p.m., Harris Theatre, de Laski Performing Arts Building, and Horizon Hall
Showcases by the talented students from George Mason’s College of Visual and Performing Arts, complemented by a buffet dinner and drink stations throughout the event.
8 p.m., Center for the Arts
Alumni performance and Fund-a-Student appeal.
8:30 p.m., Center for the Arts
An Evening with Lea Salonga, followed by an onstage champagne toast
Ticket and Sponsorship Information for 2024 ARTSby George!:
Individual benefit tickets are $350 per person and include entry to the student showcases, dinner,An Evening with Lea Salonga, champagne reception, and free garage parking. Each ticket includes a charitable donation portion directly supporting student scholarships and community arts programs.
Sponsorship packages begin at $2,000. To reserve tickets, become a sponsor, or for more information, please contact Susan Graziano atcvpagive@gmu.edu, 703-993-4188, or visit the.
Standalone tickets to only the 8:30 p.m. performance ofAn Evening with Lea Salongaare $50–$100 and are available for purchase through the.
The Premier Sponsor for ARTSby George!is Dominion Energy.
The Presenting Sponsor for ARTSby George!is Sandy Spring Bank.
“‘Something for everyone’ might be an overworked phrase, but it fitsARTS by George! perfectly.”
~ Rick Davis