Room Prep Information

Starting with the 23-24 season, use of any room in the Fine Arts building (outside of standard classroom use) will need to fill out this form. This includes:

Outside of a normal class or club session (time/date)
Outside of normal class or club’s standard location. (E.g. moving to stage)
Require additional personnel or equipment
Require departmental funding
Include Outside Participants or Guests
All Public, Private, and in-house Events, even those consistently scheduled year to year (e.g. Theatre Arts Guild performances).

MUST provide room prep information to the Production Manager (Currently Sunny Vidrine svidrine@gsu.edu) using this form, not email. This form may be completed as soon as the room use is planned, but must be completed no later than 30 days prior to the scheduled date.

Minor updates may be submitted to the production manager up to 7 days in advance, but not all adjustments can be accommodated at this deadline.

Room Prep Information Form (Updated February 2024) https://sites.gsu.edu/perimetercollegefinearts/prep/

Hannah Carey

Hannah Carey was a Theatre Student in 2007-2010.
Here’s what they had to say:

Hannah is a speech therapist in Southern California and a poet. Her previous work experience includes time as a medical scribe at The Pediatric Center of Stone Mountain and a Tour Actor/Director with Missoula Children’s Theatre, as well as work as a carpenter and assistant stage manager in Atlanta-area theatres. After graduating from GSU PC with her AA in Theatre, she went on to earn a BA in Theatre at Columbus State University, and an MS in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Arizona. Her poetry has been published by Poetry Atlanta Press and Read or Green Books.

In the Perimeter College Fine Arts Department, I learned my first lessons on professionalism, flexibility, and collaboration. Small class sizes, hands-on learning, and guest artists from the community provided me with opportunities to explore and excel. Sally Robertson, Jennifer Jenkins, and other faculty members provided encouragement and kindness, along with high expectations and room to challenge myself.

Cole Smith

Cole Smith was a Music Student in 2012-14.
Here’s what they had to say:

Cole Smith began teaching in 2017 and is currently the Band Director at Washington County High School in Sandersville, Georgia. He also serves in the 116th Georgia Army National Guard Band. Smith is currently pursuing his doctorate in music education from Liberty University. He earned his master’s degree in music education at the University of Georgia, his bachelor’s degree in music education from Georgia State University, and his associate’s degree in music education from Perimeter College at Georgia State University. As a first-year teacher, Smith presented at the 2018 Georgia Music Educators Association Conference in Athens, Georgia, entitled “What I Wish I Knew: That First Year.”

While at Perimeter College, Smith learned from outstanding teachers and faculty who are true experts in their respective fields. From playing saxophone in the Perimeter College Jazz Ensemble with Greg McLean and performing with the Perimeter College Wind Ensemble under the direction of Slava Prudchenko long after graduating to attending concerts and recitals featuring faculty such as Dr. Brian Bonin, Cole Smith learned about performing and teaching by working with excellent teachers and professional musicians. Perimeter College at Georgia State University provided him with the knowledge and skills to succeed as an educator and a musician.

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