Cardboard Castles – Film by GSFTA Filmaking Students – doing great at festivals.
Cardboard Castles, a short film about a father who tries to prepare his daughter for his death...
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Cardboard Castles, a short film about a father who tries to prepare his daughter for his death...
Read MoreJames Douglas Stillwell passed away Tuesday, April 24, 2018, at home in northeast Portland, OR....
Read MoreAlex Favazza holds a PhD in Music Education from Florida State University (’18), an MM in Choral...
Read MoreMonday, June 13 • 7 PM MTSU – Tucker Theatre This perennial festival has been bringing exciting...
Read MoreWednesday, June 15 – 7 PM MTSU – Wright Music Building, Hinton HallThe Governor’s School music...
Read MoreThe Tennessee Governor's School for the Arts exists to provide high quality arts education for gifted and talented high school students in the state of Tennessee. The pre-professional summer curriculum includes individual and group instruction designed to help each student explore and develop his or her talents in music, ballet, theatre, filmmaking, and visual art. About four hours a day, six days a week are spent working in the major area of concentration. If you are a former student, visit the Governor's School Alumni Center.
The Tennessee Governor's School for the Arts is a three week summer program for rising 11th and 12th grade students in Tennessee. Administered by the State Department of Education, we offer study programs in art, dance, filmmaking, theatre, and music. Students are selected in competitive auditions during the months of January or February. Those eligible are Tennessee residents who attend public, private and home schools within the state. Questions? - Contact Us.