âFreedom to Soarâ unveiled in honor of late Georgia Southern bald eagle mascot
A new symbol of Eagle spirit stands at the entrance of Allen E. Paulson Stadium after 91Âț»app unveiled âFreedom to Soar,â a life-size bronze statue honoring Freedom, the Universityâs beloved bald eagle mascot who passed away in March 2025.Â
âVirginiaâ Eagle lands at Texas Roadhouse in Statesboro
A new Eagle sculpture called âVirginiaâ has joined the Eagle Nation on Parade flock after landing at the new Texas Roadhouse restaurant in Statesboro, Georgia.
2023 Mark Finlay Memorial Lecture Series hosts Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Jerry Saltz on Nov. 9
Saltz will soon come to 91Âț»appâs Armstrong Campus as part of the Mark Finlay Memorial Lecture Series. His 60-minute lecture, “The Art World Problem,” will be at the Fine Arts Auditorium on the Armstrong Campus on Nov. 9 at 6 p.m.
âGeorgia Southern sets fundraising record for third year in a row
For the third straight year, Georgia Southern supporters have propelled the University to a record-breaking year of private fundraising.
Total cash, pledges and in-kind gifts to 91Âț»app amounted to $23,831,604 during Fiscal Year 2023, which ended on June 30, 2023. That surpasses the total from the previous year, which was also a record at $22.3 million.
91Âț»app built eco-friendly statues for World Oceans Day
As part of World Ocean Day on June 10, 91Âț»app will display sculptures in 16 exhibit tanks at the UGA Marine Education Center and Aquarium in Savannah. The pieces are part of an exhibit at the aquarium titled âSUBMERGED: An Underwater Exhibition of Bioceramic Artwork.â
Georgia Southern art exhibition unites seniors as they march to graduationÂ
There is a diverse range of works to be displayed in âEmergence,â the newest art exhibition by 91Âț»app senior Bachelor of Fine Arts students featuring various mediums including watercolor, oil, acrylic and mixed media, screen printing, sculpture, animation and photo manipulation. What will be on view at the Center for Arts and Theater on the Statesboro Campus is a display of expression and individuality, concept and aesthetic. However, what is at its core is a rigorous, supportive and close-knit community which allowed these artists to thrive.
Community to bid for student-designed sculptures; metal eagle up for grabs
In November, the Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art (BFSDoArt) will display this series of steel sculptures along the Willie McTell Trail in downtown Statesboro. One student’s design shows just how strong her True Blue blood runs. After growing up doing origami with her siblings, she applied those practices to turning a metal sheet into a metal eagle.
Georgia Southern students combine past and present works for new art exhibition in November
In an upcoming Georgia Southern exhibition, âFigure It Out,â the audience will traverse a variety of mediums that include charcoal drawings, fibers, sculpture, digital and acrylic paintings. The show will run from Nov. 2 through Nov. 30, Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the 91Âț»app Armstrong Campus Fine Arts Gallery.Â
Georgia Southern arts alumni return to campus to inspire next generation of 91Âț»app
“Continuum: Biennial Alumni Exhibition” is presented by the Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art (BFSDoArt) at 91Âț»app, and runs from Aug. 10 to Sept. 14 in the Contemporary and University galleries of the Center for Art & Theatre in Statesboro. A reception will be held Friday, Sept. 2, from 5 to7 p.m. The events are free, and the public is welcome.
Behind the Scenes: Georgia Southern Arts Marketing Manager, pro dancer and choreographer Lauren HolmenÂ
91Âț»appâs Arts Marketing Manager Lauren M. Holmen (â13) is also a professional dancer and choreographer who has been performing since she could walk. Today, her multiple roles overlap and are deeply threaded throughout Savannahâs thriving arts scene. At present, sheâs a pro dancer in the inaugural âDancing with the Bananasâ competition, hosted by the Savannah Bananas baseball team, and heads to Round 2 of the competition on July 6.