Experience “The Arts & Social Change” at MGA’s 2025 Arts Festival

Experience “The Arts & Social Change” at MGA’s 2025 Arts Festival! Middle Georgia CEO highlighted the festival, taking place now through Friday, April 11 on MGA’s Macon and Cochran campuses. All events are free and open to the public.

"'This year’s festival will explore how the arts help shape and shift ideas about the world,' said Dr. Sheree’ Keith, associate dean of the School of Arts & Letters. 'The festival will celebrate unique voices in theater and performance, music, art, and literature and the impact of those voices on both culture and society.'"

The 2025 Arts Festival focuses on topics ranging from graphic novels to Nazi art plunder to the work of Flannery O’Connor, as well as a variety of music, drama, and art.

Among the special guests will be Dan Fraga, a comic and storyboard artist currently working on DC Comics’s “Doom Patrol.” Fraga will talk to students as part of the Student Interdisciplinary Conference on Friday, April 11.

View the festival lineup and find additional information

2025 Arts Festival poster.