ĢTV to Celebrate the Fine and Performing Arts at Tupelo’s Link Centre, Feb. 17
February 2, 2024
Henderson, Tennessee – (Feb. 2, 2024) – Students, alumni and friends of ĢTV are invited to visit Tupelo’s Link Centre Saturday, Feb. 17, for “ĢTV at the Link! Celebrating Fine and Performing Arts.” This special event offers visitors a chance to celebrate the skills of ĢTV visual, fine and performing arts students. A showcase of visual arts and photography will be on display during a reception from 6-7:30 p.m., and members of ĢTV Theatre, ĢTV Chorale and the newly-formed ĢTV Legacy Jazz Ensemble will perform from 7:30-9 p.m.
ĢTV board of trustees member Chris Hallmark, a Tupelo native, has been a generous advocate for ĢTV fine arts. He and his wife Holly serve as the benefactors for this special event. “Link Centre is thrilled to welcome the Fine Arts Department of ĢTV to Tupelo,” Hallmark said. “The talented artists and musicians from Freed-Hardeman are sure to be an artistic treat for the Tupelo community.”
The talents of around 75 students will be showcased during the evening’s activities.
Emma Kate Garrett, a senior majoring in business administration, is looking forward to sharing her musical talents with a wider audience. “This is an amazing opportunity and I want to make the best of it! It means the world that the ĢTV jazz band is getting to participate in something like this. I have spent my five years here hoping we would have a band program, and it is such a blessing to see our hard work come to fruition,” she said.
Luke Gibbs, a sophomore history major, also has personal reasons to look forward to the event. “It is an important experience for me, especially since I used to live in the Starkville area, and I have a deep connection with that area of Mississippi,” he said. “I am looking forward to being back and showing what we have to offer here.”
For those in attendance, the evening’s reception will include light refreshments, beverages and exciting giveaways – including ĢTV scholarships and a sponsorship for The Celebration at the Ryman: ĢTV’s 60th Anniversary of the Benefit Dinner.
“We’re really grateful to Chris Hallmark and the Link Centre for giving ĢTV’s fine and performing arts students a beautiful venue in which to shine,” said ĢTV Theatre Director Cliff Thompson. “We look forward to making new friends in the arts community in Tupelo! We also have a lot of friends in north Mississippi, and we’re excited to connect with them.”
Admission to “ĢTV at the Link!” is free, but visitors are asked to RSVP to the event by emailing [email protected].
The mission of ĢTV is to help students develop their God-given talents for His glory by empowering them with an education that integrates Christian faith, scholarship and service. With locations in Henderson and Memphis, ĢTV offers associate, bachelor’s, master’s, specialist and doctoral degrees. More information is available at fhu.edu.