03/26/2026
📢Calling all Atlanta street art fans📢
On Friday, April 10th we’re hosting a FREE bus tour from 10am-1pm departing from the Glenn Memorial Church.
The Painted City tour will take guests to three Atlanta locations, guided by photographer and documentarian and .tulke (Assistant Teaching Professor, ILA). Together, we’ll explore how Style Writers and muralists have transformed public spaces into vibrant works of art, while also engaging the ethical questions these works raise, including issues of authorship, ownership, public versus private space, and the line between creative expression and regulation.
🥪 🥤 LUNCH INCLUDED!
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03/17/2026
🎭 Ethics on the Stage is back this Saturday, March 21st with a live performance of PRISONTOWN, written and performed by Lee Osorio and produced by
Prisontown, follows a writer who goes home to Lumpkin, GA, home to one of the nation’s largest immigration detention centers, and witnesses the barbarity of the nation’s immigration crisis, and a small town torn by poverty and the prison industry.
7:30 Doors | 7:45 Poetry Reading | 8:00 Play
02/03/2026
🎭Ethics on the Stage presents FIRES, OHIO🔥
On Monday, February 9 from 6:30–8:00pm (Rita Anne Rollins Bldg. Room 102), Paul Root Wolpe returns for an evening of staged readings and conversation alongside the cast and Alliance Theatre Director of New Works Amanda Watkins, exploring the moral questions at the heart of the Alliance Theatre’s upcoming production of FIRES, OHIO.
As wildfires rage closer and closer to a small Ohio college town, the mopey grown children and second wife of a sort-of-mediocre professor are threatened by another kind of crisis: a visit from a family friend that threatens to bring all of their tensions to a towering inferno. Now, each of them will be forced to choose: stay and smolder, or leave and burn? Inspired by the classic family drama Uncle Vanya, FIRES, OHIO updates a beloved story for our painfully absurd present, taking a hilarious and heartfelt look at the natural (and personal) disasters that transform our everyday lives.
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01/26/2026
✨ Join us for the opening of Between Shadow and Light: Artwork on Compassion, the inaugural show of the & Creative Conscience Gallery, this Wed 1/28 at 5pm at the Center for Ethics 🎨
This exhibition features artwork created by Emory students selected from Introduction to Painting and Modes of Visual Thinking studio art courses. Developed in collaboration with Ethics & the Arts at the Emory Center for Ethics, the works explore the theme of compassion through drawing, painting, and sculpture. Ranging from quiet, intimate gestures to more expansive visual reflections, these student artworks consider how empathy, care, and ethical awareness can be expressed through close observation, material choices, and creative process. These works highlight artmaking as a space for reflection, connection, and thoughtful engagement with the human experience.
🍪🍇🥤Light refreshments will be served!
01/17/2022
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Today we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
01/04/2022
Wishing you a lovely start to 2022! Let’s make it a year of joy and positivity ✨
12/25/2021
Happy Holidays!
Wishing you and yours a happy holidays!
12/20/2021
Emory Arts and Social Justice (ASJ) Fellows program invites Emory and Atlanta community members to an End-of-Semester Project Showcase and Community Conversation. Now in its second year, ASJ is a partnership between Emory Arts, the Emory University Center for Ethics, and Emory College of Arts and Sciences that places Atlanta artist fellows in Emory classrooms to explore the power of art to inspire change through collective action.
Mark your calendars for December 15th at 5:30pm! The event is free and open to the public and will also be livestreamed. Registration is required for those who plan to attend in-person. Learn more: https://www.emoryasj.org/
12/20/2021
Fellows of The Emory Center for Ethics Art and Social Justice program are having their end of semester project showcase on December 15th at 5:30 pm.
You can attend in person or virtually! Learn more: www.emoryasj.org
Arts and Social Justice Fellows Program
End of Semester Project Showcase and Community Conversation December 155:30PMPerforming Arts Studio at the Burlington Road Building, 1804 N. Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA Emory Arts and Social Justice (ASJ) Fellows program invites Emory and Atlanta community members to an End-of-Semester Project Showcase....
12/20/2021
If you missed the The Emory Center for Ethics Art and Social Justice Fellows end of semester program, you can still catch it here: https://youtu.be/4O38iwoL2b4
Thank you to everyone who attended in-person and virtually to support the fellows and their hard work from this semester!
Arts and Social Justice Fellows: Project Showcase and Community Conversation
Program at this link:https://www.emoryasj.org/program/