About this Event
Early-bird discounted registration is now available for a limited time for our Georgia Arts Day and the Arts Advocacy Summit on Sunday, February 2, and Monday, February 3!
This year's two-day event will put a spotlight on the power of the arts in education. It will also further celebrate the vital role of arts organizations, funders, individual artists, art educators, and public policy officials in Georgia's creative community.
Book your tickets before Friday, December 20, and with a registration price of $60 for the two-day event, you will save 33% off the general admission. Early registration not only saves you money but also secures your spot in this highly anticipated event.
Both days will include a combination of a continental breakfast, lunch, and networking opportunities. This is a great chance to connect with others in our arts community, share ideas, and build lasting relationships.
Following the tremendous success of our sold-out 2024 Georgia Arts Day, this annual gathering will bring together arts champions from across the state.
Your presence and participation are crucial as we connect and discuss the challenges and opportunities facing our arts and culture community. Each participant, including you, is an integral part of this vibrant community. Your involvement is key to the success of the 2025 Georgia Arts Day, a keystone program provided by the Friends of Georgians for the Arts and its partner Georgians for the Arts.
Are you a member of Georgians for the Arts? Click HERE to join at any level, with options starting as low as $5 per month.
Announcing our Keynote Speaker, Jay Dick, Senior Director of Advocacy and Partnerships!
Direct from our nation’s Capital, Jay Dick is the Senior Director of Advocacy and Partnerships in the Government Affairs Department at Americans for the Arts.
As a twenty-five-year veteran of K Street, the private sector, and federal, state, and local campaigns, Jay possesses a vast body of knowledge in the fields of arts policy, government, the legislative process, partnerships, and grassroots advocacy.
He is a nationally recognized speaker on these topics and works at all levels of government to advance the arts and culture in America.
The media regularly interview Jay, and he testifies in front of legislative bodies as a subject matter expert on these topics and on Americans for the Arts legislative positions, which include appropriations, arts education, tax policy, health care, and many other areas where the arts can have a meaningful impact.
Georgia Arts Day, Sunday, February 2, from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
On the first day, attendees will be immersed in inspiring stories and ideas from fellow artists and arts champions. With the spotlight on arts education and its impact on Georgians, these narratives will highlight the potential to shape the future of our arts community in Georgia, instilling hope and confidence in the future of the arts.
We are thrilled to be nearly ready to announce our venue partner. Stand by for this exciting event update.
Georgia Arts Action Summit, Monday, February 3, from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Direct from the Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse, we will build on the energy from Sunday.
Our second day will begin with a unique opportunity to engage with seasoned arts champions. They will provide insights on how to effectively engage with public officials and build year-round relationships with our policymakers and other stakeholders. This experience will leave you feeling inspired and empowered to champion the arts in Georgia.
After lunch, we will travel to the Capitol and drop in on members of our Georgia Legislature. Limited to first 100 signing-up. Scheduled meetings will be encouraged. Our goal is to inspire our policymakers to work towards a more creative Georgia.
Friends of Georgians for the Arts, a trusted name in the arts community, is hosting this event in partnership with Georgians for the Arts. With support from across the state, we promise you an enriching experience. Take advantage of this opportunity to be part of a transformative event. Register now and join us in celebrating the arts in Georgia!
Additional Speakers Include
Tina Lily, Executive Director, Georgia Council for the Arts
State of Georgia Arts Funding and Arts Education Resources
Our "Next Gen" Arts Champions
Olivia Tarpley, Public Policy Manager, Americans for the Arts
State of Federal Government Affairs
Colt Chambers, Board Chair, Georgia Council for the Arts
The Future of The Arts In Georgia
Success Stories From Throughout The State
Emida Roller and Lauren Jackson-Harris
Washington County’s Radical Unity Project
Presentation Sessions
Lemuel LaRoche, Founder | Executive Director- Chess & Community, Inc.
Science, Technology, Engineering, The Arts And Mathematics (STEAM) and its Role in a More Creative Georgia
John Doyle, Barry Stewart Mann, Jeff Mather, and Randy Taylor, Georgia Teaching Artists Advocacy Alliance
What It Means to be a Teaching Artist in Georgia and the Rising Importance of Their Role in Arts Education.
Additional speakers, presenters, and sponsors will continue to be announced. More details and a full agenda will be available to all registered guests.
Sponsorship Information
Sponsorship opportunities are available. Please get in touch with Waduda Muhammad, Executive Director for Friends of Georgians for the Arts, at [email protected] or (678) 414-0222.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse, 499 Peachtree Street Northeast, Atlanta, United States
USD 65.87