
Florida State University's Office of Research will host the 2026 Festival of the Creative Arts, a campuswide event that highlights the voices, talents and creativity of FSU faculty and students in February and early March.
Departments from across campus will celebrate the innovation and creative excellence that results from combining various modes of expression and disciplines.
"Each year, the Festival of the Creative Arts celebrates interdisciplinary engagement across campus with events that include faculty and student participation," said Iain Quinn, festival director and FSU's Research Fellow in the arts and humanities. "In addition to ongoing research conversations that develop from one festival to another, there are also new collaborations and multiple first performances."
Several events are offered for K-12 students and families, including "It's the Weather!" at the Challenger Learning Center of Tallahassee on Saturday, Feb. 7. There will also be a premiere of a new performance work involving digital art and music.
"It's an excellent opportunity to learn about the historic and contemporary connections between art and science with multiple hands-on activities," Quinn said. "The festival is always a special opportunity for everyone to be inspired by the creative spirit that defines FSU."