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Curatorial Talk: Insistent Presence

Art History Celebrate the opening of special exhibition Insistent Presence: Contemporary African Art from the Chazen Collection with a lecture from curator Margaret Nagawa.   Drawn from the collections of the Chazen Museum of Art at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Insistent Presence features works of sculpture, painting, ceramics, and printmaking by 24 artists who have lived and work on the African continent and in the diaspora. The exhibition examines how artists have reimagined the human figure to pose questions about social and political histories, contested identities, and a possible future for how we relate to one another. The artists in the exhibition think about twenty-first-century ways of being in the world and invite us to reflect on ourselves, our relationships, and the worlds we inhabit.  This event is free and open to the public, and registration is required.  Insistent Presence: Contemporary African Art from the Chazen Collection was organized by the Chazen Museum of Art at the University of… Event Location: Ackerman Hall. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Sunday, September 14, 2025, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM.

Gary Motley, jazz | Emory Faculty Recital

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required View or Print Program Here Join us for an unforgettable evening of Jazz with professor of practice and the founding Director of Jazz Studies at Emory University, Gary Motley! Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Artist: Gary Motley. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Gary Motley. Contact Email: gmotley@emory.edu. Sunday, September 14, 2025, 4:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story This is a recurring series, free and open to the public  Be the main character of your own story. This Project is about: - Devising an original cabaret - Exploring the history of cabaret - This will take place over the Fall '25 semester, and will be the first step towards creating a queer cabaret for Emory. Whether you sing, write, dance, act, or want to be part of something bold and beautiful, this is your invitation. THIS WORKSHOP WILL TAKE PLACE IN PERSON ON TUESDAYS AT 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM, SEPT. 9 TO NOV.11, RICH MEMORIAL BUILDING, ROOM 210. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Theater Studies Department. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Phillip Brankin. Contact Email: philip.brankin@emory.edu. Tuesday, September 16, 2025, 5:30 PM – 6:45 PM. Rich Memorial Building | Room 210 | 1602 Fishburne Dr, Atlanta, GA 30307.

"Fragments And" Art Exhibition: An Exhibition Of Work By Lynne Huffer

"Fragments And" An Exhibition Of Work By Lynne Huffer  Free event, open to public, register here: https://www.thebakeryatlanta.com/exhibitions Lynne Huffer’s gallery installation of fragments on zigzagging lines is conceived as a living collage, inviting viewers into an experimental, collaborative, immersive practice. Created as an installation for survival, Fragments And accompanies Huffer’s hybrid-style collage book, These Survivals: Autobiography of an Extinction, available for purchase at the exhibit. Fragments And displays Huffer’s experiments in analog collage around the theme of extinction and the clash of intimate time with geological time. When thinking of extinction, we fall into a sense of planetary time; the feeling that all is both individual and collective, inviting solitary practices amidst communal life. In that spirit, the exhibit invites its viewers to contribute to the installation by making their own fragments to add to the lines. The goal of this parallel play is to harness the childlike… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Center for Ethics. Artist: Lynne Huffer. Event Open To: All (Public). Registration / R.S.V.P. link: https://www.thebakeryatlanta.com/exhibitions. Wednesday, September 17, 2025, 6:00 PM – Sunday, October 5, 2025, 10:00 PM. THE SUPERMARKET | 638 North Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30306.

"Fragments And" Art Exhibition: Opening Reception With Performances

"Fragments And" An Exhibition Of Work By Lynne Huffer  Opening Reception With Performances  Free event, open to public, register here: https://www.thebakeryatlanta.com/exhibitions. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Center for Ethics. Artist: Lynne Huffer. Event Open To: All (Public). Registration / R.S.V.P. link: https://www.thebakeryatlanta.com/exhibitions. Wednesday, September 17, 2025, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM. THE SUPERMARKET | 638 North Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30306.

2025-26 Creative Writing Program Reading Series: Heather Christle - Reading (Paper Crown)

2025-26 Creative Writing Program Reading Series Free event, open to the public, no registration required Reading: Heather Christle, poetry (Paper Crown) – A book signing will follow Christle’s reading. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. English Department. Creative Writing. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Nora Lewis. Contact Email: nora.lewis@emory.edu. Wednesday, September 17, 2025, 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM. PAIS 290 | 36 Eagle Row, Atlanta, GA 30322.

The Emory Cinematheque: Jaws

Film Screening - Jaws Free event and open to public For Fall of 2025, The Emory Cinematheque presents 1975: A Year in Cinema, a portrait of a remarkable year in film history. Programmed collaboratively by Emory’s Department of Film and Media, 1975: A Year in Cinema reflects the variety, the complexity, and the contradictions of its transitional moment. Each week’s film will be introduced by the member of the faculty or staff who selected it. ​​​​​​​ Please join us for a very special series in which every film is a 50th anniversary screening! An evil from the deep encroaches on the peaceful seaside town of Amity, Massachusetts when literally out of the blue, a great white shark begins preying on beachgoers. Finding their community assailed by a wave of terror, police chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider), marine biologist Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss), and hardened shark-hunter Quint (Robert Shaw) set off in a leaky boat to send this agent of elemental evil to the abyss from whence it came. Steven Spielberg’s t… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Film & Media. Event Open To: All (Public). Wednesday, September 17, 2025, 7:30 PM. White Hall 208 | 301 Dowman Dr.

2025-26 Creative Writing Program Reading Series: Heather Christle - Colloquium

2025-26 Creative Writing Program Reading Series Free event, open to the public, no registration required Colloquium: Heather Christle, poetry. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. English Department. Creative Writing. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Nora Lewis. Contact Email: nora.lewis@emory.edu. Thursday, September 18, 2025, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM. Kemp Malone Library | Callaway N301 | 540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322.

"An Evening with Sancho...And Me?" Presented by the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry

Free Event |Registration Required RESERVE TICKETS HERE Beloved British actor Paterson Joseph brings his debut novel to life! The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho, named one of NPR's Books We Love, is a lush and immersive tale of adventure, artistry, romance, and freedom set in eighteenth-century England and based on a true story. How does a man born on a slave ship go on to meet the king, write highly acclaimed music, become the first Black person to vote in Britain, and lead the fight to end slavery? In this dynamic presentation, Joseph gives voice to Sancho's interior life, bringing this important historical figure into view while reflecting on his own upbringing in London and the many ways in which we render life as art. *Limited to 4 tickets per order. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. Humanities. School: Emory College. Department / Organization: Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Event Open To: All (Public). Meeting Organizer/Sponsor: Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry and the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Cost: Free. Contact Name: Schwartz Center Box Office. Contact Phone: 404.727.5050. Thursday, September 18, 2025, 7:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 N. Decatur Road.

Ethics at the Movies: Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets Screening and Director Q/A

Ethics at the Movies: Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets Screening and Q/A with Director Turner Ross This event is free and open to the public; ticket reservation is required. In partnership with the Center for Ethics in the Arts at Emory University, the Atlanta Film Society presents a free screening of BLOODY NOSE, EMPTY POCKETS, featuring a Q&A with co-director Turner Ross. This screening is a part of Emory University's ongoing Ethics At The Movies series. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Center for Ethics. Event Open To: All (Public). Registration / R.S.V.P. link: https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fatlfsyr.eventive.org%2Fschedule%2F68a77dd0c1c78c9f9aa06464&data=05%7C02%7Cjay.hammond.iv%40emory.edu%7C8bec1e4581bc45da381508dde5a82ea3%7Ce004fb9cb0a4424fbcd0322606d5df38%7C0%7C0%7C638919232700468972%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=%2F0406CwWrcLhYP6XKXEHF9RsZBFfK6v9i4mWQBWhES8%3D&reserved=0. Thursday, September 18, 2025, 7:00 PM. Rita Anne Rollins Bldg 102 | 1531 Dickey Dr, Atlanta, GA, 30322.

The Universe in a Grain of Sand: Documentary Screening & Director Discussion

The Universe in a Grain of Sand: Documentary Screening & Director Discussion Free event and open to public  On Friday, September 19th, the Department of Film and Media at Emory University will present a screening of award-winning director Mark Levinson’s A Universe in a Grain of Sand, about how both scientists and artists use their understanding of nature to create tools and representations to probe the deepest mysteries of the universe, in White Hall 205, 2-4pm.  Following the White Hall screening, Levinson will be joined for a roundtable discussion about the film by professor and filmmaker Kate Balsley (Georgia Gwinnett College) , whose work appears in A Universe in a Grain of Sand, and whose short film Cosmos Obscura will screen before the documentary, as well as by Dr. Leo Goldsmith (the New School) and Dr. Gregory Zinman (Emory University), who served as archival producers on the project. Co-sponsored by the Department of Computer Science, Emory College's Hightower Fund, and Cousins Properties. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Film & Media. Event Open To: All (Public). Friday, September 19, 2025, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM. White Hall 205 | 301 Dowman Dr.

"The Funny Thing About a Panic Attack" - A Solo Dance and Poetry Show by Ben Kassoy

Dance 2025–2026 Emory Dance $12 | Students $8 PURCHASE TICKETS HERE, This event is sponsored by a grant from the Schwartz Artist-in-Residence Program. Content Warning: Discussion and depictions of mental health crisis, mentions of suicide and self-harm. Based on Ben Kassoy’s spectacularly original book of the same name, The Funny Thing About A Panic Attack uses spoken word, dance, and physical theater to reveal the connections between poetry, panic…and pancakes. Bursting with humor, heart, and defiant wonder in the face of anxiety, this solo show opens a courageous conversation about mental health, masculinity, family, and how all of us can find a path forward after trauma. Directed by award winner Joanna Simmons, The Funny Thing About A Panic Attack was named the 2024 Exceptional Transformative Solo Performance by LA Hidden Gems and earned a nomination for a NAMBA Splash Award for Excellence in Cultural Performance Arts while selling out theaters and captivating audiences from New York, to LA, to the Edinburgh… University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Emory Dance Program. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Anne Walker. Contact Email: awalker@emory.edu. Friday, September 19, 2025, 7:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Dance Studio | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Karen Freer, cello | Emory Artist Affiliate Recital

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required Join us for a night of incredible music and masterful artistry with Karen Freer, acclaimed cellist with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Emory University faculty member. From Carnegie Hall to the Kennedy Center, Freer’s performances have captivated audiences worldwide. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Artist: Karen Freer. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Karen Freer. Contact Email: kfreer@emory.edu. Sunday, September 21, 2025, 4:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

"Fragments And" Art Exhibition: Conversation and Art-Making

"Fragments And" An Exhibition Of Work By Lynne Huffer   Conversation and Art-Making  Free event, open to public, register here: https://www.thebakeryatlanta.com/exhibitions. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Center for Ethics. Artist: Lynne Huffer. Event Open To: All (Public). Registration / R.S.V.P. link: https://www.thebakeryatlanta.com/exhibitions. Sunday, September 21, 2025, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM. THE SUPERMARKET | 638 North Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30306.

Carlos Reads: I Am Still With You

Michael C. Carlos Museum After years of living in New York, author Emmanuel Iduma tells the story of his return to Nigeria. He traveled home with an elusive mission: to learn the fate of his uncle Emmanuel, his namesake, who disappeared in the Nigerian Civil War in the late 1960s. A conflict that left so many families broken, the war remains at the margins of the history books, almost taboo to discuss. To find answers, Iduma stopped in city after city reconnecting with relatives dear and distant, to probe their memories, prowling university libraries to furtively photocopy illicit books, and visiting half-abandoned monuments along the highway. Perhaps, he realized, if he could understand how his father grieved the loss of a brother in the war, he might learn how to grieve his late father in turn.     Led by TK Smith, curator of the Arts of Africa and the Africa Diaspora, participants will discuss Iduma’s story of family history and legacy, and all the questions the dead leave unanswered. How much of his identity is wrapped up in this… Event Location: Board Room. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Monday, September 22, 2025, 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM.

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story This is a recurring series, free and open to the public  Be the main character of your own story. This Project is about: - Devising an original cabaret - Exploring the history of cabaret - This will take place over the Fall '25 semester, and will be the first step towards creating a queer cabaret for Emory. Whether you sing, write, dance, act, or want to be part of something bold and beautiful, this is your invitation. THIS WORKSHOP WILL TAKE PLACE IN PERSON ON TUESDAYS AT 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM, SEPT. 9 TO NOV.11, RICH MEMORIAL BUILDING, ROOM 210. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Theater Studies Department. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Phillip Brankin. Contact Email: philip.brankin@emory.edu. Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 5:30 PM – 6:45 PM. Rich Memorial Building | Room 210 | 1602 Fishburne Dr, Atlanta, GA 30307.

The Emory Cinematheque: Grey Gardens

Film Screening - Grey Gardens Free event and open to public For Fall of 2025, The Emory Cinematheque presents 1975: A Year in Cinema, a portrait of a remarkable year in film history. Programmed collaboratively by Emory’s Department of Film and Media, 1975: A Year in Cinema reflects the variety, the complexity, and the contradictions of its transitional moment. Each week’s film will be introduced by the member of the faculty or staff who selected it. ​​​​​​​ Please join us for a very special series in which every film is a 50th anniversary screening! Relatives of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, mother and daughter “Big Edie” and “Little Edie” Bouvier-Beale were once glamorous socialites, but now they live in gothic seclusion on a dilapidated East Hampton estate with no running water. Surrounded by raccoons, cats, fleas, and distant memories, the mother-daughter pair bicker, reminisce, and dream of returning to their lives of luxury and privilege. Both grotesque and poignant, Grey Gardens presents an intimate por… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Film & Media. Event Open To: All (Public). Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 7:30 PM. White Hall 208 | 301 Dowman Dr.

The Art of Social Justice: Documentary Screening & Artist Q/A

The Art of Social Justice: Documentary Screening & Artist Q/A Registration is kindly requested; walk-ins are welcome as space allows  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-art-of-social-justice-documentary-screening-artist-qa-tickets-1562906307839?aff=oddtdtcreator Join us for a screening of GPB’s documentary The Art of Social Justice, followed by a talkback exploring the intersections of art, activism, and community. This 45-minute film highlights Emory’s Arts & Social Justice Fellows and their collaborations with students, showcasing how creative practices—including visual art, dance, sound design, and technology—can spark dialogue and inspire change. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Center for Ethics. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Registration / R.S.V.P. link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-art-of-social-justice-documentary-screening-artist-qa-tickets-1562906307839?aff=oddtdtcreator. Thursday, September 25, 2025, 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM. White Hall 110 | Goodrich C. White Hall | 301 Dowman Drive Atlanta, GA 30322.

Student Studio: Mantra Vessels

Art History Explore the intersection of word, form, and color. Join us at the Carlos to paint ceramic vessels with a personal mantra or affirmation inspired by the ceramic works of Tunisian artist Khaled Ben Slimane in the exhibition Insistent Presence whose work utilizes material symbols, color, and text. Visit Insistent Presence to view their work then create a vessel that will inspire you every day.     Student Studio, like admission to the Carlos Museum, is always free to Emory students. First come, first served, while supplies last. Event Location: Tate Room. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Friday, September 26, 2025, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM.

Candler Concert Series: Harlem Quartet featuring Aldo López-Gavilán, piano

2025–2026 Candler Concert Series, $40 | Emory Students $10 Tickets are available ONLINE or by calling the Box Office at 404.727.5050. Full Package $28.00 | Build-Your-Own Package $30.00 Subscription Packages Available Here Acclaimed for its dynamic performances and fresh approach to classical music, the Grammy Award-winning Harlem Quartet is joined by Cuban pianist and composer Aldo López-Gavilán for a program full of exuberance, and spirit in a mesmerizing combination of classical perfection and virtuoso jazz featuring Schumann's beloved Piano Quintet in E-flat Major, followed by a journey through Cuba’s myriad musical traditions with works by López-Gavilán. Having toured as a quintet since 2015, this ensemble has developed a cohesive and powerful sound. Concerts and residencies have included Rockport (MA) Chamber Music Festival, Chautauqua Institution, Santa Fe College, Las Vegas’s Smith Center for the Performing Arts, the Chamber Music Society of Detroit, and L.A.’s Wallis Annenberg Center for the… University Event Topic: Entertainment. Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Schwartz Center Box Office. Contact Phone: 404.727.5050. Friday, September 26, 2025, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 N. Decatur Road.

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story This is a recurring series, free and open to the public  Be the main character of your own story. This Project is about: - Devising an original cabaret - Exploring the history of cabaret - This will take place over the Fall '25 semester, and will be the first step towards creating a queer cabaret for Emory. Whether you sing, write, dance, act, or want to be part of something bold and beautiful, this is your invitation. THIS WORKSHOP WILL TAKE PLACE IN PERSON ON TUESDAYS AT 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM, SEPT. 9 TO NOV.11, RICH MEMORIAL BUILDING, ROOM 210. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Theater Studies Department. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Phillip Brankin. Contact Email: philip.brankin@emory.edu. Tuesday, September 30, 2025, 5:30 PM – 6:45 PM. Rich Memorial Building | Room 210 | 1602 Fishburne Dr, Atlanta, GA 30307.

The Emory Cinematheque: Let’s Do It Again

Film Screening - Let's Do It Again Free event and open to public For Fall of 2025, The Emory Cinematheque presents 1975: A Year in Cinema, a portrait of a remarkable year in film history. Programmed collaboratively by Emory’s Department of Film and Media, 1975: A Year in Cinema reflects the variety, the complexity, and the contradictions of its transitional moment. Each week’s film will be introduced by the member of the faculty or staff who selected it. ​​​​​​​ Please join us for a very special series in which every film is a 50th anniversary screening! In this sequel to Uptown Saturday Night, Sidney Poitier and Bill Cosby reprise their respective roles as milkman, Clyde Williams and factory worker, Billy Foster. Financial trouble threatens strikes their fraternal order, the Brothers and Sisters of Shaka, and the two friends hatch a scheme to save their organization’s headquarters. Using a wedding anniversary trip as a ploy, Clyde and Billy travel to New Orleans with their wives, planning to rig a middlewe… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Film & Media. Event Open To: All (Public). Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 7:30 PM. White Hall 208 | 301 Dowman Dr.

Theater Emory: My Foot My Tutor

Theater Emory Theater Emory 2025-2026 Season $15 | Emory Students Free PURCHASE TICKETS HERE My Foot My Tutor is a wordless, surreal performance that explores control, routine, and resistance through movement, silence, and sound. This bold theatrical experiment invites you to lean in, observe, and interpret for yourself as two masked men navigate a bizarre domestic world where power is physical, time is warped, and meaning hides in every gesture. Content Notice: This production explores a tense and ambiguous power dynamic between the two characters through physical positioning, control, and occasional moments of implied violence, Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Theater Emory. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404-727-5050. Thursday, October 2, 2025, 7:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Theater Lab |1700 N Decatur Rd.

Cooke Noontime Concert

Michael C. Carlos Museum Praised by critics as “a diva of the piano” (The Salt Lake City Tribune), “a mesmerizing risk-taker” (The Plain Dealer, Cleveland), and “simply spectacular” (Chicago International Music Foundation), enjoy a performance by Ukrainian-American pianist Marina Lomazov, named one of the most passionate and charismatic performers on the concert scene today.  The ECMSA Cooke Noontime Series is free but space is limited and registration is required. Event Location: Ackerman Hall. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Friday, October 3, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

Theater Emory: My Foot My Tutor

Theater Emory Theater Emory 2025-2026 Season $15 | Emory Students Free PURCHASE TICKETS HERE My Foot My Tutor is a wordless, surreal performance that explores control, routine, and resistance through movement, silence, and sound. This bold theatrical experiment invites you to lean in, observe, and interpret for yourself as two masked men navigate a bizarre domestic world where power is physical, time is warped, and meaning hides in every gesture. Content Notice: This production explores a tense and ambiguous power dynamic between the two characters through physical positioning, control, and occasional moments of implied violence, Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Theater Emory. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404-727-5050. Friday, October 3, 2025, 7:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Theater Lab |1700 N Decatur Rd.

ECMSA: Master Class Series—Marina Lomazov, piano

Music 2025-2026 ECMSA, Free Event/ No Tickets Required Ukrainian-American pianist Marina Lomazov has established herself as one of the most passionate and charismatic performers on the concert scene today. Ms. Lomazov is a Professor of Piano at the Eastman School of Music. Enter the Schwartz Center through the North Lobby Doors, facing the Goizueta Business School, Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music at Emory. Artist: Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta. Series: EMCSA—Master Class Series. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: William Ransom. Contact Email: wransom@emory.edu. Saturday, October 4, 2025, 10:00 AM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Tharp Rehearsal Hall | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Relaxed Morning

Art History Relaxed Mornings are for anyone who would appreciate a calmer visit to the museum. Scheduled on the first Saturday of each month, Relaxed Mornings are primarily for visitors with sensory needs or those who may prefer a more relaxed experience, along with their families, friends, and care givers.      Sensory friendly bags are available for all guests at the Information Desk on Level One. These bags include an assortment of items to help visitors better enjoy our galleries. Three types of fidget toys and noise cancelling headphones are included for those who may need additional sensory support. There is also a KultureCity lanyard that guests can wear, which includes QR codes to helpful information. For those who may need assistance with sharing their needs or feelings, we provide an emotion/needs card that allows guests to communicate with staff.      Signs throughout the museum indicate a potentially louder space using the phrase “Headphone Zone.” Quiet spaces are located in the lobby on Level Two and the… Event Location: All Galleries. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Saturday, October 4, 2025, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

Theater Emory: My Foot My Tutor

Theater Emory Theater Emory 2025-2026 Season $15 | Emory Students Free PURCHASE TICKETS HERE My Foot My Tutor is a wordless, surreal performance that explores control, routine, and resistance through movement, silence, and sound. This bold theatrical experiment invites you to lean in, observe, and interpret for yourself as two masked men navigate a bizarre domestic world where power is physical, time is warped, and meaning hides in every gesture. Content Notice: This production explores a tense and ambiguous power dynamic between the two characters through physical positioning, control, and occasional moments of implied violence, Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Theater Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404-727-5050. Saturday, October 4, 2025, 2:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Theater Lab |1700 N Decatur Rd.

Theater Emory: My Foot My Tutor

Theater Emory Theater Emory 2025-2026 Season $15 | Emory Students Free PURCHASE TICKETS HERE My Foot My Tutor is a wordless, surreal performance that explores control, routine, and resistance through movement, silence, and sound. This bold theatrical experiment invites you to lean in, observe, and interpret for yourself as two masked men navigate a bizarre domestic world where power is physical, time is warped, and meaning hides in every gesture. Content Notice: This production explores a tense and ambiguous power dynamic between the two characters through physical positioning, control, and occasional moments of implied violence, Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Theater Emory. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404-727-5050. Saturday, October 4, 2025, 7:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Theater Lab |1700 N Decatur Rd.

Theater Emory: My Foot My Tutor

Theater Emory Theater Emory 2025-2026 Season $15 | Emory Students Free PURCHASE TICKETS HERE My Foot My Tutor is a wordless, surreal performance that explores control, routine, and resistance through movement, silence, and sound. This bold theatrical experiment invites you to lean in, observe, and interpret for yourself as two masked men navigate a bizarre domestic world where power is physical, time is warped, and meaning hides in every gesture. Content Notice: This production explores a tense and ambiguous power dynamic between the two characters through physical positioning, control, and occasional moments of implied violence, Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Theater Emory. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404-727-5050. Sunday, October 5, 2025, 2:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Theater Lab |1700 N Decatur Rd.

Save the Date! Student Night

Art History Event Location: Ackerman Hall. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Tuesday, October 7, 2025, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM.

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story This is a recurring series, free and open to the public  Be the main character of your own story. This Project is about: - Devising an original cabaret - Exploring the history of cabaret - This will take place over the Fall '25 semester, and will be the first step towards creating a queer cabaret for Emory. Whether you sing, write, dance, act, or want to be part of something bold and beautiful, this is your invitation. THIS WORKSHOP WILL TAKE PLACE IN PERSON ON TUESDAYS AT 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM, SEPT. 9 TO NOV.11, RICH MEMORIAL BUILDING, ROOM 210. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Theater Studies Department. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Phillip Brankin. Contact Email: philip.brankin@emory.edu. Tuesday, October 7, 2025, 5:30 PM – 6:45 PM. Rich Memorial Building | Room 210 | 1602 Fishburne Dr, Atlanta, GA 30307.

Creativity Conversation: Emory Arts Fellow Madelyn Sher

Dance 2025–2026 Emory Dance Free, No Tickets Required Join us for a conversation with Emory Dance Arts Fellow Madelyn Sher. Madelyn is a dance and theater artist, educator, and native New Yorker with an MFA in Choreography and Performance from Smith College. Her work explores themes of change, love, loss, and the intersection of language and movement, and has been presented at venues nationwide. She currently dances with Chloe London and Nami Yamamoto and collaborates across disciplines in her own creative projects. This event is part of the Rosemary Magee Creativity Conversation Series.Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Emory Dance Program. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Anne Walker. Contact Email: awalker@emory.edu. Tuesday, October 7, 2025, 7:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Dance Studio | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Artist Talk: Gonçalo Mabunda

Art History Join artist Gonçalo Mabunda (Mozambique) for an artist talk about his work that explores the collective memory of his country and its transition from war to the absence of violence and ultimately to peace. Gonçalo was commissioned to transform weapons of war such as AK47s, rocket launchers, and pistols into objects of beauty which were used in Mozambique’s truth and reconciliation journey. His method of choice was and remains anthropomorphization of weapons to channel the multiplicity of human feelings released by the peace process. Gonçalo’s thrones and sculptures are held in many major museums and institutions across the globe.     This talk is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Peace, Reconciliation and the Potential for Transformation, at aKAZ!ATL opening October 5, 2025, and Insistent Presence: Contemporary African Art from the Chazen Collection at the Carlos Museum, on view September 13 - December 14, 2025.  Insistent Presence will be open for viewing prior to the program from 5 p.m. – 6:30… Event Location: Ackerman Hall. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Wednesday, October 8, 2025, 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM.

The Emory Cinematheque: The Battle of Chile Part I

Film Screening - The Battle of Chile Part I Free event and open to public For Fall of 2025, The Emory Cinematheque presents 1975: A Year in Cinema, a portrait of a remarkable year in film history. Programmed collaboratively by Emory’s Department of Film and Media, 1975: A Year in Cinema reflects the variety, the complexity, and the contradictions of its transitional moment. Each week’s film will be introduced by the member of the faculty or staff who selected it. ​​​​​​​ Please join us for a very special series in which every film is a 50th anniversary screening! Patricio Guzmán’s The Battle of Chile documents the period of sociopolitical tumult leading up to the military coup that overthrew the Salvador Allende’s socialist government. Part 1 focuses on widespread discontent surrounding Allende’s 1973 reelection. Through street interviews, factory protests, and union hall meetings, Guzman assembles a panorama of unrest, culminating in a scene of violence not only witnessed but experienced first-hand when ph… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Film & Media. Event Open To: All (Public). Wednesday, October 8, 2025, 7:30 PM. White Hall 208 | 301 Dowman Dr.

Emory Visual Arts Gallery presents: Lindsay Burke - Quick Split

The Emory Visual Arts Gallery is pleased to present Quick Split, an exhibition of paintings by Brooklyn-based artist Lindsay Burke. Free exhibit, open to public  Burke’s paintings approach the human body as both image and structure, a ground where personal, cultural, and formal questions converge. Her work moves between the poetic and the schematic, presenting the figure as something at once familiar and estranged. Referencing art history, industrial design, and architectural drawing, Burke places the body in a constant state of negotiation. Forms slip between abstraction and representation, echoing the ways identity is assembled, performed, and dissolved. Figures often appear on the edge of transformation—mechanical and organic, vulnerable and resilient—framing the body as a site of emotional intensity, political tension, and imaginative possibility. Surface and structure hold equal weight in her practice. Expansive painterly passages give way to exacting line, underscoring the instability of perception. Fe… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Dana Haugaard. Contact Email: dana.haugaard@emory.edu. Thursday, October 9, 2025, 5:00 PM – Friday, December 12, 2025, 8:00 PM. Emory Visual Arts Gallery | 700 Peavine Creek Dr. Atlanta, GA 30322.

Emory Visual Arts Gallery presents: Lindsay Burke - Quick Split Opening Reception

The Emory Visual Arts Gallery is pleased to present Quick Split, an exhibition of paintings by Brooklyn-based artist Lindsay Burke. Free event, open to public  Burke’s paintings approach the human body as both image and structure, a ground where personal, cultural, and formal questions converge. Her work moves between the poetic and the schematic, presenting the figure as something at once familiar and estranged. Referencing art history, industrial design, and architectural drawing, Burke places the body in a constant state of negotiation. Forms slip between abstraction and representation, echoing the ways identity is assembled, performed, and dissolved. Figures often appear on the edge of transformation—mechanical and organic, vulnerable and resilient—framing the body as a site of emotional intensity, political tension, and imaginative possibility. Surface and structure hold equal weight in her practice. Expansive painterly passages give way to exacting line, underscoring the instability of perception. Femi… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Dana Haugaard. Contact Email: dana.haugaard@emory.edu. Thursday, October 9, 2025, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM. Emory Visual Arts Gallery | 700 Peavine Creek Dr. Atlanta, GA 30322.

Jazz on the Green

Music 2025–2026 Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required Celebrate Jazz at Emory with the Emory Jazz Combos in a free outdoor performance.Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Gary Motley. Contact Email: gmotley@emory.edu. Thursday, October 9, 2025, 6:30 PM. Patterson Green, adjacent to Schwartz Center for Performing Arts | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

Colors and Connections

Art History Colors and Connections is a series of workshops presented by Campus Life and the Center for Student Wellbeing. Join us in a space where art and color spark conversation, where Emory students can create, connect, share, and engage with each other in a fun and meaningful way!  This program is open to all Emory students, no registration is required.  Questions? Please reach out to the Center for Student Wellbeing via email at csw@emory.edu. Event Location: Tate Room. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Friday, October 10, 2025, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM.

Atlanta Master Chorale: Homecoming

2025–2026 Atlanta Master Chorale, $42 | All Students $10 Full Package $36.75 | Build-Your-Own Package $38 Tickets are available ONLINE or by calling the Box Office at 404.727.5050. Season Subscriptions Available Here Returning home. There is a line in one of the pieces on this program that puts it beautifully: "There is no such beauty as where you belong." As many of you know, our Artistic Director, Eric Nelson, had to miss our 2024-2025 season, so this concert is also a celebration of his own homecoming/return to the podium. Join us at the first concert of the season as we celebrate the warmth of coming home. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404.727.5050. Friday, October 10, 2025, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

Emory Visual Arts Gallery presents: Lindsay Burke - Quick Split Gallery Talk

The Emory Visual Arts Gallery is pleased to present Quick Split, an exhibition of paintings by Brooklyn-based artist Lindsay Burke. Free event, open to public  Burke’s paintings approach the human body as both image and structure, a ground where personal, cultural, and formal questions converge. Her work moves between the poetic and the schematic, presenting the figure as something at once familiar and estranged. Referencing art history, industrial design, and architectural drawing, Burke places the body in a constant state of negotiation. Forms slip between abstraction and representation, echoing the ways identity is assembled, performed, and dissolved. Figures often appear on the edge of transformation—mechanical and organic, vulnerable and resilient—framing the body as a site of emotional intensity, political tension, and imaginative possibility. Surface and structure hold equal weight in her practice. Expansive painterly passages give way to exacting line, underscoring the instability of perception. Femi… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Dana Haugaard. Contact Email: dana.haugaard@emory.edu. Saturday, October 11, 2025, 2:00 PM. Emory Visual Arts Gallery | 700 Peavine Creek Dr. Atlanta, GA 30322.

Atlanta Master Chorale: Homecoming

2025–2026 Atlanta Master Chorale, $42 | All Students $10 Full Package $36.75 | Build-Your-Own Package $38 Tickets are available ONLINE or by calling the Box Office at 404.727.5050. Season Subscriptions Available Here Returning home. There is a line in one of the pieces on this program that puts it beautifully: "There is no such beauty as where you belong." As many of you know, our Artistic Director, Eric Nelson, had to miss our 2024-2025 season, so this concert is also a celebration of his own homecoming/return to the podium. Join us at the first concert of the season as we celebrate the warmth of coming home. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404.727.5050. Saturday, October 11, 2025, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story This is a recurring series, free and open to the public  Be the main character of your own story. This Project is about: - Devising an original cabaret - Exploring the history of cabaret - This will take place over the Fall '25 semester, and will be the first step towards creating a queer cabaret for Emory. Whether you sing, write, dance, act, or want to be part of something bold and beautiful, this is your invitation. THIS WORKSHOP WILL TAKE PLACE IN PERSON ON TUESDAYS AT 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM, SEPT. 9 TO NOV.11, RICH MEMORIAL BUILDING, ROOM 210. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Theater Studies Department. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Phillip Brankin. Contact Email: philip.brankin@emory.edu. Tuesday, October 14, 2025, 5:30 PM – 6:45 PM. Rich Memorial Building | Room 210 | 1602 Fishburne Dr, Atlanta, GA 30307.

The Emory Cinematheque: Death Race 2000

Film Screening - Death Race 2000 Free event and open to public For Fall of 2025, The Emory Cinematheque presents 1975: A Year in Cinema, a portrait of a remarkable year in film history. Programmed collaboratively by Emory’s Department of Film and Media, 1975: A Year in Cinema reflects the variety, the complexity, and the contradictions of its transitional moment. Each week’s film will be introduced by the member of the faculty or staff who selected it. Please join us for a very special series in which every film is a 50th anniversary screening! ​​​​​​​ In a dystopian future, America has succumbed to a totalitarian military regime that pacifies the population by sponsoring a deadly transcontinental car race. Racers compete in ridiculously tricked-out buggies and score points by killing pedestrians. In the 20th anniversary race, five racers hit the road, including leather bondage suit-clad, Frankenstein (David Carradine) and tommygun-toting Chicago gangster, Joe Viterbo (Sylvester Stallone). While engines rev… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Film & Media. Event Open To: All (Public). Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 7:30 PM. White Hall 208 | 301 Dowman Dr.

Jazz on the Green

Music 2025–2026 Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required Celebrate Jazz at Emory with the Emory Jazz Combos in a free outdoor performance.Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Gary Motley. Contact Email: gmotley@emory.edu. Thursday, October 16, 2025, 6:30 PM. Patterson Green, adjacent to Schwartz Center for Performing Arts | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

Candler Concert Series: "Murmurs In Time"—Third Coast Percussion and Salar Nader, tabla

Music 2025–2026 Candler Concert Series, $50 | Emory Students $10 Full Package $35.00 | Build-Your-Own Package $37.50, Tickets are available ONLINE or by calling the Box Office at 404.727.5050. Subscription Packages Available Here The late Zakir Hussain composed Murmurs In Time as a commission for Third Coast Percussion, combining the beauty and complexity of Hindustani classical music with the singular sound world of this Grammy Award–winning percussion ensemble. Salar Nader—tabla virtuoso and protégé of Hussain—will perform with Third Coast Percussion in honor of the composer's profound legacy. This special concert presentation also includes newly commissioned works from Jessie Montgomery, Tigran Hamasyan, and Jlin, as well as a solo tabla performance by Nader. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Entertainment. Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Schwartz Center Box Office. Contact Phone: 404.727.5050. Friday, October 17, 2025, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 N. Decatur Road.

Emory Sound Collective

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required From graphic scores to structured improvisations, Emory Sound Collective presents a genre-bending evening of works. Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking Deck. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Lina Andonovska. Contact Email: liljana.andonovska@emory.edu. Saturday, October 18, 2025, 8:00 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

Carlos Reads: The Gathering of Bastards

Michael C. Carlos Museum A collection of poems that chronicle the movement of migrants as they navigate borders both internal and external— in this extended edition of his award-winning Nomad, Romeo Oriogun writes verses with vulnerability and sharp intelligence, the poet himself the perpetual migrant on forced journeys that take him across nations in West and North Africa, Europe, and American cities.    Nathan Suhr-Sytsma, associate professor in the Department of English and core faculty member of the Institute for African Studies, will lead a discussion of the award-winning The Gathering of Bastards, exploring the lyrical poetry that navigates borders, the challenges of living through terror and loss, and wrestling with the meaning of home.    Space is limited and registration is required.    Fee: $25 for members, $35 for nonmembers. The cost of the program includes a  copy of the book.      “‘I walk alone, trying to find / the whisper of roads, trying to sieve through water / the haunting’ writes Romeo Oriogun in the book that is… Event Location: Board Room. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Monday, October 20, 2025, 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM.

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story This is a recurring series, free and open to the public  Be the main character of your own story. This Project is about: - Devising an original cabaret - Exploring the history of cabaret - This will take place over the Fall '25 semester, and will be the first step towards creating a queer cabaret for Emory. Whether you sing, write, dance, act, or want to be part of something bold and beautiful, this is your invitation. THIS WORKSHOP WILL TAKE PLACE IN PERSON ON TUESDAYS AT 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM, SEPT. 9 TO NOV.11, RICH MEMORIAL BUILDING, ROOM 210. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Theater Studies Department. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Phillip Brankin. Contact Email: philip.brankin@emory.edu. Tuesday, October 21, 2025, 5:30 PM – 6:45 PM. Rich Memorial Building | Room 210 | 1602 Fishburne Dr, Atlanta, GA 30307.

The Emory Cinematheque: Dog Day Afternoon

Film Screening - Dog Day Afternoon Free event and open to public For Fall of 2025, The Emory Cinematheque presents 1975: A Year in Cinema, a portrait of a remarkable year in film history. Programmed collaboratively by Emory’s Department of Film and Media, 1975: A Year in Cinema reflects the variety, the complexity, and the contradictions of its transitional moment. Each week’s film will be introduced by the member of the faculty or staff who selected it. ​​​​​​​ Please join us for a very special series in which every film is a 50th anniversary screening! To raise money for his partner’s gender reassignment surgery, Sonny Wortzik (Al Pacino) plans to rob a bank—and that’s about the extent of the plan. On one sweltering August day, John and his friend Sal (John Cazale) barge into the First Brooklyn Savings Bank with guns blazing only to find out that the daily cash pickup truck has left for the day, so there is only $1,100 on site. And this is where the trouble begins. The wannabe robbers take the bank employ… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Film & Media. Event Open To: All (Public). Wednesday, October 22, 2025, 7:30 PM. White Hall 208 | 301 Dowman Dr.

An Evening of Poetry: Romeo Oriogun with Jericho Brown

Art History Join the Carlos Museum for an evening with award-winning Nigerian-born poet Romeo Oriogun, reading from his collection The Gathering of Bastards, which chronicles the movement of migrants as they navigate borders both internal and external. At the heart of his poems of vulnerability and sharp intelligence, the poet himself is the perpetual migrant embarked on forced journeys that take him across nations in West and North Africa, through Europe, and through American cities. Shortlisted for the 2023 National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry, these poems navigate the challenges of living through terror and loss and wrestles with the meaning of home. Oriogun will be in conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Jericho Brown, Charles Howard Candler Professor of English and Creative Writing and director of Creative Writing Program at Emory.   This program is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Insistent Presence: Contemporary African Art from the Chazen Collection, on view September 13 -December… Event Location: Ackerman Hall. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Thursday, October 23, 2025, 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM.

Family Weekend: Beethoven's Ninth Symphony

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free, Tickets Required The Emory University Symphony Orchestra and University Chorus join forces to present Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. Eric Nelson and Paul Bhasin direct. Tickets are available ONLINE or by calling the Box Office at 404.727.5050. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music at Emory. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Schwartz Center Box Office. Contact Phone: 404.727.5050. Friday, October 24, 2025, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

Family Weekend: Beethoven's Ninth Symphony

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free, Tickets Required The Emory University Symphony Orchestra and University Chorus join forces to present Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. Eric Nelson and Paul Bhasin direct. Tickets are available ONLINE or by calling the Box Office at 404.727.5050. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music at Emory. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Schwartz Center Box Office. Contact Phone: 404.727.5050. Saturday, October 25, 2025, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

Emory Wind Ensemble

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required Join the Emory Wind Ensemble for a program featuring a mix of classic wind band repertoire and newer works and arrangements spanning a range of styles and perspectives. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Sunday, October 26, 2025, 4:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

South Asia Seminar

Art History Sonya Rhie Mace, George P. Bickford Curator of Indian and Southeast Asian Art at the Cleveland Museum of Art, will show how artists, patrons, and audiences experienced the ancient epic Ramayana in the royal Pahari courts of northern India during the late seventeenth to early eighteenth century. Her talk is based on a new reconstruction of the most extensive known series, the “Shangri” Ramayana of circa 1700, which prompts a reconsideration of Pahari painting practice more broadly.   This program is sponsored by the Department of Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies (MESAS), and co-sponsored by the Art History Department and the Michael C. Carlos Museum. Event Location: Ackerman Hall. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Monday, October 27, 2025, 5:00 PM – 6:15 PM.

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story This is a recurring series, free and open to the public  Be the main character of your own story. This Project is about: - Devising an original cabaret - Exploring the history of cabaret - This will take place over the Fall '25 semester, and will be the first step towards creating a queer cabaret for Emory. Whether you sing, write, dance, act, or want to be part of something bold and beautiful, this is your invitation. THIS WORKSHOP WILL TAKE PLACE IN PERSON ON TUESDAYS AT 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM, SEPT. 9 TO NOV.11, RICH MEMORIAL BUILDING, ROOM 210. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Theater Studies Department. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Phillip Brankin. Contact Email: philip.brankin@emory.edu. Tuesday, October 28, 2025, 5:30 PM – 6:45 PM. Rich Memorial Building | Room 210 | 1602 Fishburne Dr, Atlanta, GA 30307.

Vocal Symposium

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking Deck. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Bethany Mamola. Contact Email: bethany.grace.mamola@emory.edu. Wednesday, October 29, 2025, 6:30 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

The Emory Cinematheque: Deep Red

Film Screening - Deep Red Free event and open to public For Fall of 2025, The Emory Cinematheque presents 1975: A Year in Cinema, a portrait of a remarkable year in film history. Programmed collaboratively by Emory’s Department of Film and Media, 1975: A Year in Cinema reflects the variety, the complexity, and the contradictions of its transitional moment. Each week’s film will be introduced by the member of the faculty or staff who selected it. ​​​​​​​ Please join us for a very special series in which every film is a 50th anniversary screening! In Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1966 thriller, Blow Up, David Hemmings played an effete fashion photographer who accidentally captures a murder on film. Nearly a decade later, Hemmings plays another unwitting witness for another Italian director-- but in an altogether different kind of film. Dario Argento’s absurdist giallo horror film, Deep Red dispenses with psychological realism, indulging in extravagant style. Hemmings stars as Marcus Daly, an English pianist in Rom… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Film & Media. Event Open To: All (Public). Wednesday, October 29, 2025, 7:30 PM. White Hall 208 | 301 Dowman Dr.

Vocal Symposium

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking Deck. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Bethany Mamola. Contact Email: bethany.grace.mamola@emory.edu. Thursday, October 30, 2025, 2:30 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

ECMSA: Cooke Noontime Series—Halloween Concert

Music 2025-2026 ECMSA Free Event/No Tickets Required Celebrate Halloween with scary music—Danse Macabre by Saint-Saëns and Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden” Quartet—performed by the Vega Quartet and Julie Coucheron and William Ransom, pianists.  Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music at Emory. Artist: Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta. Series: ECMSA—John and Linda Cooke Noontime Series. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: William Ransom. Contact Email: wransom@emory.edu. Friday, October 31, 2025, 12:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Relaxed Morning

Art History Relaxed Mornings are for anyone who would appreciate a calmer visit to the museum. Scheduled on the first Saturday of each month, Relaxed Mornings are primarily for visitors with sensory needs or those who may prefer a more relaxed experience, along with their families, friends, and care givers.      Sensory friendly bags are available for all guests at the Information Desk on Level One. These bags include an assortment of items to help visitors better enjoy our galleries. Three types of fidget toys and noise cancelling headphones are included for those who may need additional sensory support. There is also a KultureCity lanyard that guests can wear, which includes QR codes to helpful information. For those who may need assistance with sharing their needs or feelings, we provide an emotion/needs card that allows guests to communicate with staff.      Signs throughout the museum indicate a potentially louder space using the phrase “Headphone Zone.” Quiet spaces are located in the lobby on Level Two and the… Event Location: All Galleries. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Saturday, November 1, 2025, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

Alexandra Shatalova Prior, oboe | Emory Artist Affiliate Recital

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required Enjoy an evening with Alexandra Shatalova Prior, principal oboe of the Georgia and LaGrange Symphony Orchestras and a frequent performer with orchestras across the Southeast. Her international career has brought her to stages from Berlin to St. Petersburg, captivating audiences with her expressive tone and musical elegance. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Artist: Alexandra Shatalova Prior. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Alexandra Shatalova Prior. Contact Email: alexandra.shatalov@emory.edu. Saturday, November 1, 2025, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story This is a recurring series, free and open to the public  Be the main character of your own story. This Project is about: - Devising an original cabaret - Exploring the history of cabaret - This will take place over the Fall '25 semester, and will be the first step towards creating a queer cabaret for Emory. Whether you sing, write, dance, act, or want to be part of something bold and beautiful, this is your invitation. THIS WORKSHOP WILL TAKE PLACE IN PERSON ON TUESDAYS AT 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM, SEPT. 9 TO NOV.11, RICH MEMORIAL BUILDING, ROOM 210. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Theater Studies Department. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Phillip Brankin. Contact Email: philip.brankin@emory.edu. Tuesday, November 4, 2025, 5:30 PM – 6:45 PM. Rich Memorial Building | Room 210 | 1602 Fishburne Dr, Atlanta, GA 30307.

The Emory Cinematheque: Night Moves

Film Screening - Night Moves Free event and open to public For Fall of 2025, The Emory Cinematheque presents 1975: A Year in Cinema, a portrait of a remarkable year in film history. Programmed collaboratively by Emory’s Department of Film and Media, 1975: A Year in Cinema reflects the variety, the complexity, and the contradictions of its transitional moment. Each week’s film will be introduced by the member of the faculty or staff who selected it. ​​​​​​​ Please join us for a very special series in which every film is a 50th anniversary screening! Arthur Penn’s offbeat neo-noir stars Gene Hackman as Harry Moseby, once an NFL player and now a Los Angeles private investigator, wrestling with his personal failures and disappointments. When he discovers his wife cheating on him, Harry throws himself into his work: A faded Hollywood star has hired him to find her runaway teenage daughter (Melanie Griffith), and the search leads him to the murky waters of the Florida Keys. There he finds the girl staying with he… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Film & Media. Event Open To: All (Public). Wednesday, November 5, 2025, 7:30 PM. White Hall 208 | 301 Dowman Dr.

Emory University Chamber Orchestra

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking Deck. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Paul Bhasin. Contact Email: paul.bhasin@emory.edu. Thursday, November 6, 2025, 8:00 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

Candler Concert Series: Cameron Carpenter, organ

Music 2025–2026 Candler Concert Series, $50 | Emory Students $10 Full Package $35.00 | Build-Your-Own Package $37.50 Tickets are available ONLINE or by calling the Box Office at 404.727.5050. Subscription Packages Available Here Experience J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations and Musorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition in ground-breaking arrangements by organist and composer Cameron Carpenter. Hailed as "extravagantly talented" by the New York Times, Carpenter is the first organist ever to be nominated for a Grammy Award for a solo album. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Entertainment. Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Schwartz Center Box Office. Contact Phone: 404.727.5050. Friday, November 7, 2025, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 N. Decatur Road.

ECMSA: Master Class Series—Ed Arron, cello

Music 2025–2026 ECMSA Free Event/No Tickets Required Edward Arron is co-artistic director of the Performing Artists in Residence series at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts. In 2016, Mr. Arron joined the faculty at University of Massachusetts Amherst, after having served on the faculty of New York University from 2009 to 2016. Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking Deck. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Artist: Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta. Series: EMCSA—Master Class Series. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: William Ransom. Contact Email: wransom@emory.edu. Saturday, November 8, 2025, 10:00 AM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

ECMSA: Emerson Series—Edward Arron, cello; Vega Quartet

Music 2025-2026 ECMSA, Free Event/No Tickets Required Acclaimed cellist, master teacher, and Artistic Director, Edward Arron joins the Vega Quartet for Schubert’s timeless Quintet for Strings and more. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music at Emory. Artist: Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta. Series: EMCSA—Emerson Series. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: William Ransom. Contact Email: wransom@emory.edu. Sunday, November 9, 2025, 4:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

2025-26 Creative Writing Program Reading Series: Justin Haynes - Reading (Ibis)

2025-26 Creative Writing Program Reading Series Free event, open to the public, no registration required Reading: Justin Haynes, fiction (Ibis) – A book signing will follow Haynes’ reading. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. English Department. Creative Writing. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Nora Lewis. Contact Email: nora.lewis@emory.edu. Monday, November 10, 2025, 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM. PAIS 290 | 36 Eagle Row, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Carlos Reads: Spiral to the Stars

Art History “We constantly urge the nation-state to honor grievance claims. However, if we imagine our relatives not as subjects of the state but as the protagonists of a star story, or of a modern-day migration from the country to the city, to the in-between places, it changes the energy of the experiences that fill the spaces of our lives. They fill with love, energy, power, and self-determination. That is este-cate sovereignty, and it is a form of sovereignty that those who labor for freedom can embrace.”  - Laura Harjo    All communities are teeming with energy, spirit, and knowledge. In Spiral to the Stars, geographer Laura Harjo activates this dynamism to discuss Indigenous community planning from a Mvskoke (Muscogee) perspective. Harjo weaves Mvskoke narratives throughout the text, vividly demonstrating that theories come from lived and felt experiences, and that Mvskoke communities have what they need to dream, imagine, speculate, and activate the wishes of ancestors, contemporary kin, and future relatives.… Event Location: Board Room. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Monday, November 10, 2025, 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM.

2025-26 Creative Writing Program Reading Series: Justin Haynes - Colloquium

2025-26 Creative Writing Program Reading Series Free event, open to the public, no registration required Colloquium: Justin Haynes, fiction. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Creative Writing. English Department. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Nora Lewis. Contact Email: nora.lewis@emory.edu. Tuesday, November 11, 2025, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM. Kemp Malone Library | Callaway N301 | 540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322.

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story

The Restoration Project: Be The Main Character of Your Own Story This is a recurring series, free and open to the public  Be the main character of your own story. This Project is about: - Devising an original cabaret - Exploring the history of cabaret - This will take place over the Fall '25 semester, and will be the first step towards creating a queer cabaret for Emory. Whether you sing, write, dance, act, or want to be part of something bold and beautiful, this is your invitation. THIS WORKSHOP WILL TAKE PLACE IN PERSON ON TUESDAYS AT 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM, SEPT. 9 TO NOV.11, RICH MEMORIAL BUILDING, ROOM 210. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Theater Studies Department. Event Open To: All (Public). Contact Name: Phillip Brankin. Contact Email: philip.brankin@emory.edu. Tuesday, November 11, 2025, 5:30 PM – 6:45 PM. Rich Memorial Building | Room 210 | 1602 Fishburne Dr, Atlanta, GA 30307.

Artist Residency Open Studio: These Survivals

Art History Lynne Huffer, multimedia artist, author, and scholar of French literature, feminist and queer theory, and philosophy, joins the Carlos Museum for a three-day residency where students and visitors alike are welcome to drop in and contribute to a large-scale temporary installation. Using words and images that connect poetry, philosophy, and the visual arts; participants will create collages and assemblages using a variety of materials and contribute to an ever-growing collection of visual fragments.     Participants can drop-in anytime during open studio hours. No registration is required, and all materials are provided.     This residency is offered in conjunction with the release of Huffer’s new book, These Survivals: Autobiography of Extinction. Event Location: Tate Room. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Wednesday, November 12, 2025, 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM.

The Emory Cinematheque: Xala

Film Screening - Xala Free event and open to public For Fall of 2025, The Emory Cinematheque presents 1975: A Year in Cinema, a portrait of a remarkable year in film history. Programmed collaboratively by Emory’s Department of Film and Media, 1975: A Year in Cinema reflects the variety, the complexity, and the contradictions of its transitional moment. Each week’s film will be introduced by the member of the faculty or staff who selected it. ​​​​​​​ Please join us for a very special series in which every film is a 50th anniversary screening! In Ousmane Sembène’s vision of recently independent Senegal, corrupt Black businessmen have taken the economic reins from corrupt white businessmen to perpetuate the same oppressive system. Among them is El Hadj Beye, an ambitious merchant who demonstrates his success by taking on a third wife much to the chagrin of his other two. However, on the wedding night, El Hadj discovers that he has been struck with “xala”—the curse of impotence. While El Hadj frantically search… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Film & Media. Event Open To: All (Public). Wednesday, November 12, 2025, 7:30 PM. White Hall 208 | 301 Dowman Dr.

Emory Youth Symphony Orchestras

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Ticket RequiredAs one of the finest pre-college programs in the region, the Emory Youth Symphony Orchestras comprises both Symphony and Chamber Orchestras featuring the metro region’s most talented young musicians. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Dr. Paul Bhasin. Contact Email: paul.bhasin@emory.edu. Wednesday, November 12, 2025, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

Artist Residency Open Studio: These Survivals

Art History Lynne Huffer, multimedia artist, author, and scholar of French literature, feminist and queer theory, and philosophy, joins the Carlos Museum for a three-day residency where students and visitors alike are welcome to drop in and contribute to a large-scale temporary installation. Using words and images that connect poetry, philosophy, and the visual arts; participants will create collages and assemblages using a variety of materials and contribute to an ever-growing collection of visual fragments.     Participants can drop-in anytime during open studio hours. No registration is required, and all materials are provided.     This residency is offered in conjunction with the release of Huffer’s new book, These Survivals: Autobiography of Extinction. Event Location: Tate Room. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Thursday, November 13, 2025, 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM.

Theater Emory: Peerless

Theater Emory Theater Emory 2025-2026 Season $20 | Emory Students Free In this darkly funny satire, twin Asian American sisters, brilliant, ambitious, and inseparable, have dedicated their lives to gaining admission to “The College.” However, when the coveted early decision spot is awarded to someone else, the competition turns deadly. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Peerless offers a razor-sharp exploration of academic pressure, identity, and the lengths we’ll go for success. Wickedly clever and bitingly relevant, this play delves into the heart of ambition with humor, horror, and a candid examination of what it takes to win. Content Notice: This production contains incidents of racism, ableism, death, simulated physical violence, sexualized content, fire, and body shaming. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Theater Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404-727-5050. Thursday, November 13, 2025, 7:30 PM. Mary Gray Munroe Theater | 630 Means Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Artist Residency Open Studio: These Survivals

Art History Lynne Huffer, multimedia artist, author, and scholar of French literature, feminist and queer theory, and philosophy, joins the Carlos Museum for a three-day residency where students and visitors alike are welcome to drop in and contribute to a large-scale temporary installation. Using words and images that connect poetry, philosophy, and the visual arts; participants will create collages and assemblages using a variety of materials and contribute to an ever-growing collection of visual fragments.     Participants can drop-in anytime during open studio hours. No registration is required, and all materials are provided.     This residency is offered in conjunction with the release of Huffer’s new book, These Survivals: Autobiography of Extinction. Event Location: Tate Room. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Friday, November 14, 2025, 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM.

Theater Emory: Peerless

Theater Emory Theater Emory 2025-2026 Season $20 | Emory Students Free In this darkly funny satire, twin Asian American sisters, brilliant, ambitious, and inseparable, have dedicated their lives to gaining admission to “The College.” However, when the coveted early decision spot is awarded to someone else, the competition turns deadly. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Peerless offers a razor-sharp exploration of academic pressure, identity, and the lengths we’ll go for success. Wickedly clever and bitingly relevant, this play delves into the heart of ambition with humor, horror, and a candid examination of what it takes to win. Content Notice: This production contains incidents of racism, ableism, death, simulated physical violence, sexualized content, fire, and body shaming. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Theater Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404-727-5050. Friday, November 14, 2025, 7:30 PM. Mary Gray Munroe Theater | 630 Means Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Theater Emory: Peerless

Theater Emory Theater Emory 2025-2026 Season $20 | Emory Students Free In this darkly funny satire, twin Asian American sisters, brilliant, ambitious, and inseparable, have dedicated their lives to gaining admission to “The College.” However, when the coveted early decision spot is awarded to someone else, the competition turns deadly. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Peerless offers a razor-sharp exploration of academic pressure, identity, and the lengths we’ll go for success. Wickedly clever and bitingly relevant, this play delves into the heart of ambition with humor, horror, and a candid examination of what it takes to win. Content Notice: This production contains incidents of racism, ableism, death, simulated physical violence, sexualized content, fire, and body shaming. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Theater Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404-727-5050. Saturday, November 15, 2025, 7:30 PM. Mary Gray Munroe Theater | 630 Means Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Theater Emory: Peerless

Theater Emory Theater Emory 2025-2026 Season $20 | Emory Students Free In this darkly funny satire, twin Asian American sisters, brilliant, ambitious, and inseparable, have dedicated their lives to gaining admission to “The College.” However, when the coveted early decision spot is awarded to someone else, the competition turns deadly. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Peerless offers a razor-sharp exploration of academic pressure, identity, and the lengths we’ll go for success. Wickedly clever and bitingly relevant, this play delves into the heart of ambition with humor, horror, and a candid examination of what it takes to win. Content Notice: This production contains incidents of racism, ableism, death, simulated physical violence, sexualized content, fire, and body shaming. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Theater Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404-727-5050. Sunday, November 16, 2025, 2:00 PM. Mary Gray Munroe Theater | 630 Means Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Emory Chamber Ensembles

Music 2025–2026 Emory Chamber Ensembles Free Event/No Tickets Required Mentored by Emory’s artist faculty, student musicians perform chamber works for strings, brass, winds, percussion, and guitar. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Dr. Paul Bhasin. Contact Email: paul.bhasin@emory.edu. Sunday, November 16, 2025, 4:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

Emory Collaborative Piano

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking Deck. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Simone Evans. Contact Email: smcgawe@emory.edu. Sunday, November 16, 2025, 7:00 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

Theater Emory: Peerless

Theater Emory Theater Emory 2025-2026 Season $20 | Emory Students Free In this darkly funny satire, twin Asian American sisters, brilliant, ambitious, and inseparable, have dedicated their lives to gaining admission to “The College.” However, when the coveted early decision spot is awarded to someone else, the competition turns deadly. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Peerless offers a razor-sharp exploration of academic pressure, identity, and the lengths we’ll go for success. Wickedly clever and bitingly relevant, this play delves into the heart of ambition with humor, horror, and a candid examination of what it takes to win. Content Notice: This production contains incidents of racism, ableism, death, simulated physical violence, sexualized content, fire, and body shaming. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Theater Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404-727-5050. Wednesday, November 19, 2025, 7:30 PM. Mary Gray Munroe Theater | 630 Means Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Emory Dance Company Fall Concert

Dance 2025–2026 Emory Dance Department $18 | Students $10 PURCHASE TICKETS HERE The Emory Dance Company performs works by faculty members Gregory Catellier and Kristin O’Neal, Mara Mandradjieff, Emory Arts Fellow Madelyn Sher, and guest artists Meg Gourley and Andre Lumpkin.Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Emory Dance Program. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Anne Walker. Contact Email: awalker@emory.edu. Wednesday, November 19, 2025, 7:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Dance Studio | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

The Emory Cinematheque: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

Film Screening - One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Free event and open to public For Fall of 2025, The Emory Cinematheque presents 1975: A Year in Cinema, a portrait of a remarkable year in film history. Programmed collaboratively by Emory’s Department of Film and Media, 1975: A Year in Cinema reflects the variety, the complexity, and the contradictions of its transitional moment. Each week’s film will be introduced by the member of the faculty or staff who selected it. ​​​​​​​ Please join us for a very special series in which every film is a 50th anniversary screening! To escape prison labor, charismatic drifter Randle McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) successfully fakes insanity in court, landing him a spot at Oregon State Hospital in a ward ruled by the tyrannical Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher). McMurphy has no intention of submitting to her authority: He sneaks women and booze into the hospital and even organizes a fishing trip with the other patients, including meek Billy Bibbit (Brad Dourif), childlike Martini… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Film & Media. Event Open To: All (Public). Wednesday, November 19, 2025, 7:30 PM. White Hall 208 | 301 Dowman Dr.

Entangled Histories: Photography and Textile in Africa

Art History Photography has since its inception been defined in relation to other media. In 1834, five years before the public announcement of the invention of the daguerreotype, Henry Fox Talbot was experimenting with what he called "photogenic drawings," literally sketches produced by light. From the 19th century onward, photography was regularly compared to painting. In 1981, Peter Galassi famously sought to settle the debate with his MoMA exhibition arguing that photography was "the legitimate child of the Western pictorial tradition." Scholars have discussed photography's affinity to sculpture in their shared desire to visualize three-dimensionality, and enable reproducibility. What if photography’s history was entangled with that of textile? Which artists, techniques, and aesthetics would become visible?  Expanding from previous research on portraiture and photography in Senegal, Giulia Paoletti, associate professor in the Department of Art at the University of Virginia and visiting associate professor in the Depar… Event Location: Ackerman Hall. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Thursday, November 20, 2025, 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM.

Theater Emory: Peerless

Theater Emory Theater Emory 2025-2026 Season $20 | Emory Students Free In this darkly funny satire, twin Asian American sisters, brilliant, ambitious, and inseparable, have dedicated their lives to gaining admission to “The College.” However, when the coveted early decision spot is awarded to someone else, the competition turns deadly. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Peerless offers a razor-sharp exploration of academic pressure, identity, and the lengths we’ll go for success. Wickedly clever and bitingly relevant, this play delves into the heart of ambition with humor, horror, and a candid examination of what it takes to win. Content Notice: This production contains incidents of racism, ableism, death, simulated physical violence, sexualized content, fire, and body shaming. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Theater Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404-727-5050. Thursday, November 20, 2025, 7:30 PM. Mary Gray Munroe Theater | 630 Means Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Emory Dance Company Fall Concert

Dance 2025–2026 Emory Dance Department $18 | Students $10 PURCHASE TICKETS HERE The Emory Dance Company performs works by faculty members Gregory Catellier and Kristin O’Neal, Mara Mandradjieff, Emory Arts Fellow Madelyn Sher, and guest artists Meg Gourley and Andre Lumpkin.Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Emory Dance Program. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Anne Walker. Contact Email: awalker@emory.edu. Thursday, November 20, 2025, 7:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Dance Studio | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Theater Emory: Peerless

Theater Emory Theater Emory 2025-2026 Season $20 | Emory Students Free In this darkly funny satire, twin Asian American sisters, brilliant, ambitious, and inseparable, have dedicated their lives to gaining admission to “The College.” However, when the coveted early decision spot is awarded to someone else, the competition turns deadly. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Peerless offers a razor-sharp exploration of academic pressure, identity, and the lengths we’ll go for success. Wickedly clever and bitingly relevant, this play delves into the heart of ambition with humor, horror, and a candid examination of what it takes to win. Content Notice: This production contains incidents of racism, ableism, death, simulated physical violence, sexualized content, fire, and body shaming. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Theater Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404-727-5050. Friday, November 21, 2025, 7:30 PM. Mary Gray Munroe Theater | 630 Means Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Emory Dance Company Fall Concert

Dance 2025–2026 Emory Dance Department $18 | Students $10 PURCHASE TICKETS HERE The Emory Dance Company performs works by faculty members Gregory Catellier and Kristin O’Neal, Mara Mandradjieff, Emory Arts Fellow Madelyn Sher, and guest artists Meg Gourley and Andre Lumpkin.Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Emory Dance Program. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Anne Walker. Contact Email: awalker@emory.edu. Friday, November 21, 2025, 7:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Dance Studio | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Theater Emory: Peerless

Theater Emory Theater Emory 2025-2026 Season $20 | Emory Students Free In this darkly funny satire, twin Asian American sisters, brilliant, ambitious, and inseparable, have dedicated their lives to gaining admission to “The College.” However, when the coveted early decision spot is awarded to someone else, the competition turns deadly. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Peerless offers a razor-sharp exploration of academic pressure, identity, and the lengths we’ll go for success. Wickedly clever and bitingly relevant, this play delves into the heart of ambition with humor, horror, and a candid examination of what it takes to win. Content Notice: This production contains incidents of racism, ableism, death, simulated physical violence, sexualized content, fire, and body shaming. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Theater Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404-727-5050. Saturday, November 22, 2025, 7:30 PM. Mary Gray Munroe Theater | 630 Means Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Emory Dance Company Fall Concert

Dance 2025–2026 Emory Dance Department $18 | Students $10 PURCHASE TICKETS HERE The Emory Dance Company performs works by faculty members Gregory Catellier and Kristin O’Neal, Mara Mandradjieff, Emory Arts Fellow Madelyn Sher, and guest artists Meg Gourley and Andre Lumpkin.Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Emory Dance Program. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Anne Walker. Contact Email: awalker@emory.edu. Saturday, November 22, 2025, 7:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Dance Studio | 1700 N Decatur Rd.

Emory University Symphony Orchestra

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required Enjoy Liszt’s Piano Concerto No. 1, featuring the 2025 Concerto and Aria Competition winner, pianist Kimiko Darcy, and Strauss’s Till Eulenspiegel with dramatic narration by Arís Theatre’s Rob Shaw-Smith. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Dr. Paul Bhasin. Contact Email: paul.bhasin@emory.edu. Saturday, November 22, 2025, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

Theater Emory: Peerless

Theater Emory Theater Emory 2025-2026 Season $20 | Emory Students Free In this darkly funny satire, twin Asian American sisters, brilliant, ambitious, and inseparable, have dedicated their lives to gaining admission to “The College.” However, when the coveted early decision spot is awarded to someone else, the competition turns deadly. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Peerless offers a razor-sharp exploration of academic pressure, identity, and the lengths we’ll go for success. Wickedly clever and bitingly relevant, this play delves into the heart of ambition with humor, horror, and a candid examination of what it takes to win. Content Notice: This production contains incidents of racism, ableism, death, simulated physical violence, sexualized content, fire, and body shaming. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Theater Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404-727-5050. Sunday, November 23, 2025, 2:00 PM. Mary Gray Munroe Theater | 630 Means Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Emory Javanese Gamelan Ensemble

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking Deck. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Maho Ishiguro. Contact Email: maho.amy.ishiguro@emory.edu. Sunday, November 23, 2025, 2:30 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

Emory Big Band and Jazz Combos

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music, Free Event/No Tickets Required Emory Jazz Combos and Big Band features Emory University Jazz students under the direction of Gary Motley, Randy Hunter, Chris Riggenbach, and Penelope Williams. The Emory Jazz Combos give students an opportunity to explore many facets of improvisation in a small group setting. Usually consisting of five to eight members, the primary focus of these groups is on gaining experience in improvising and soloing for each participant. Our groups promote individual expression as well as group interaction and cohesiveness. These ensembles regularly perform for many events both on and off campus. The Emory Big Band gives students an opportunity to develop their performance skills in a large ensemble setting. Performance literature ranges from traditional big band music to works by many of today's composers and arrangers. In addition to annual performances, the big band is regularly showcased during the Emory Jazz Fest. Recommended parking for… University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Gary Motley. Contact Email: gmotley@emory.edu. Tuesday, December 2, 2025, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

The Emory Cinematheque: Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Film Screening - Monty Python and the Holy Grail Free event and open to public For Fall of 2025, The Emory Cinematheque presents 1975: A Year in Cinema, a portrait of a remarkable year in film history. Programmed collaboratively by Emory’s Department of Film and Media, 1975: A Year in Cinema reflects the variety, the complexity, and the contradictions of its transitional moment. Each week’s film will be introduced by the member of the faculty or staff who selected it. ​​​​​​​ Please join us for a very special series in which every film is a 50th anniversary screening! Medieval myth and history provide comic fodder for Britain’s favorite surrealist comedy troupe in their rendition of the Grail Quest. In search of the divine chalice, King Arthur (Graham Chapman) assembles a team of knights, Lancelot (John Cleese), Galahad (Michael Palin), Bedivere (Terry Jones), and cowardly Sir Robin (Eric Idle). Together, they embark on a rambling adventure guided by the light of effervescent silliness. As the questers trav… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Film & Media. Event Open To: All (Public). Wednesday, December 3, 2025, 7:30 PM. White Hall 208 | 301 Dowman Dr.

Emory Fall Composition Showcase

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking Deck. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Adam Mirza. Contact Email: adam.tahir.mirza@emory.edu. Wednesday, December 3, 2025, 8:00 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music $20 | $10 Emory Students Tickets are available ONLINE or by calling the Box Office at 404.727.5050. Heralding the beginning of the Christmas season, and based on the traditional service at King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, England, this candlelit choral concert program was drawn from sources ancient and modern by E. W. Benson, Bishop of Truro in 1880, and has been observed at Emory University since 1935. Join us as the tradition continues under the direction of Dr. Eric Nelson, with choral music from the Emory Concert Choir and University Chorus, and scripture readings by special guests from the Emory community. *Please note: This concert takes place at Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church*, Recommended parking for this event is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music at Emory. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Choir Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Glenn Memorial Auditorium. Contact Name: Schwartz Center Box Office. Contact Email: 404.727.5050. Friday, December 5, 2025, 8:00 PM. Glenn Auditorium at Glenn Memorial UMC | 1634 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307.

Relaxed Morning

Art History Relaxed Mornings are for anyone who would appreciate a calmer visit to the museum. Scheduled on the first Saturday of each month, Relaxed Mornings are primarily for visitors with sensory needs or those who may prefer a more relaxed experience, along with their families, friends, and care givers.      Sensory friendly bags are available for all guests at the Information Desk on Level One. These bags include an assortment of items to help visitors better enjoy our galleries. Three types of fidget toys and noise cancelling headphones are included for those who may need additional sensory support. There is also a KultureCity lanyard that guests can wear, which includes QR codes to helpful information. For those who may need assistance with sharing their needs or feelings, we provide an emotion/needs card that allows guests to communicate with staff.      Signs throughout the museum indicate a potentially louder space using the phrase “Headphone Zone.” Quiet spaces are located in the lobby on Level Two and the… Event Location: All Galleries. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Saturday, December 6, 2025, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music $20 | $10 Emory Students Based on the traditional service at King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, England, this holiday program was drawn from sources ancient and modern by E. W. Benson, Bishop of Truro in 1880, and has been observed at Emory University since 1935. *Please note: This concert takes place at Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church*, Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music at Emory. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Choir Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Glenn Memorial Auditorium. Contact Name: Schwartz Center Box Office. Contact Email: 404.727.5050. Saturday, December 6, 2025, 4:00 PM. Glenn Auditorium at Glenn Memorial UMC | 1634 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307.

A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music $20 | $10 Emory Students Tickets are available ONLINE or by calling the Box Office at 404.727.5050. Heralding the beginning of the Christmas season, and based on the traditional service at King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, England, this candlelit choral concert program was drawn from sources ancient and modern by E. W. Benson, Bishop of Truro in 1880, and has been observed at Emory University since 1935. Join us as the tradition continues under the direction of Dr. Eric Nelson, with choral music from the Emory Concert Choir and University Chorus, and scripture readings by special guests from the Emory community. *Please note: This concert takes place at Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church*, Recommended parking for this event is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music at Emory. Music Department. Type of Art: Music - Choir Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Glenn Memorial Auditorium. Contact Name: Schwartz Center Box Office. Contact Email: 404.727.5050. Saturday, December 6, 2025, 8:00 PM. Glenn Auditorium at Glenn Memorial UMC | 1634 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307.

Emory Sound Collective

Music 2025–2026 Emory Department of Music Free Event/No Tickets Required A dynamic program of contemporary and classic works, featuring evolving ensemble collaborations and creative interpretations. Recommended parking: Parking lot adjacent to the building on Burlington Road or Gambrell/Lowergate South Parking Deck. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Event Open To: All Students. All (Public). Building/Room: Performing Arts Studio. Contact Name: Lina Andonovska. Contact Email: liljana.andonovska@emory.edu. Sunday, December 7, 2025, 4:00 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N. Decatur Rd. Atlanta, GA 30322.

Informal Dance Showing

Dance 2025–2026 Emory Dance Free, No Tickets Required Students from a variety of dance classes will perform work learned or created during the semester.  Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Emory Dance Program. Cost: Free. Contact Name: Anne Walker. Contact Email: awalker@emory.edu. Tuesday, December 9, 2025, 6:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Dance Studio | 1700 N. Decatur Road.

Christmas with Atlanta Master Chorale

2025–2026 Atlanta Master Chorale, $42 | All Students $10 Full Package $36.75 | Build-Your-Own Package $38 Tickets are available ONLINE or by calling the Box Office at 404.727.5050. Season Subscriptions Available Here The music of Christmas connects past to present, sounds to memory, and music to spirit. Recommended parking for Schwartz Center events is the Fishburne Parking Deck (free for events after 6 p.m. and on weekends). Additional Emory Visitor Parking Information Here. University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Music at Emory. Type of Art: Music - Vocal Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Box Office. Contact Phone: 404.727.5050. Friday, December 12, 2025, 8:00 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.