Atlanta Jewish Film Festival
The 23rd annual Atlanta Jewish Film Festival runs February 8–21 and will feature 60 films from 18 countries exploring identity, history, and culture. Georgia Humanities is a proud sponsor of […]
The 23rd annual Atlanta Jewish Film Festival runs February 8–21 and will feature 60 films from 18 countries exploring identity, history, and culture. Georgia Humanities is a proud sponsor of […]
The Savannah Book Festival presents four days of in-person literary events in downtown Savannah, including keynote presentations, panel discussions, readings, and more. This year’s festival features more than 40 local […]
The Dahlonega Literary Festival is an annual celebration of readers, writers, and books featuring workshops, readings, and panel presentations by more than 20 nationally-recognized authors. This program is sponsored by […]
The Save Your Spaces Festival celebrates Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), LGBTQAI+, womxn, immigrant, and working-class community members working in historic preservation. The festival will feature workshops, discussions, performances, […]
Presented by Georgia State University – Perimeter College in partnership with Georgia Center for the Book, "Revival: Lost Southern Voices" is an annual festival that celebrates historically excluded, erased, or […]
Join the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library for a celebration honoring the legacy of civil rights activists Joseph and Evelyn Lowery. The event will feature reflections from Atlanta civil rights […]
Festival Saturday is a daylong celebration of writing and reading, including author keynote presentations, panel discussions, and more. This year's festival features more than 30 local and national authors.
Revival: Lost Southern Voices is a festival for readers that celebrates historically excluded, erased, or marginalized Southern voices. During this three-day annual conference, presenters discuss Southern authors or artists whose […]
The second annual Carrollton BookFest will feature two days of readings, workshops, and performances by local and national authors. This program was supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities.
The Department of English and Modern Languages at Clark Atlanta University will hold its 51st annual Writer’s Workshop Conference on April 16 – 18, 2024, in Davage Auditorium. The conference’s […]