Guthman Music, Art, and Technology Fair

Presented by Georgia Tech

Get a sneak peek at what goes into the latest in music technology by visiting our music, art and technology fair. We'll have all sorts of amazing instruments for you to play and explore. See musicians, artists, engineers, and makers showcase their latest work at this hands-on, interactive showcase.
The Fair will take place just before the Georgia Tech Guthman Musical Instrument Competition. Registration is not required for the free Fair, but tickets must be purchased for the Guthman Competition.

Scroll down for information about COVID safety guidelines for this event.

Getting There

Parking Info

The closest visitor parking is the State Street Visitor Lot (Area 4) at the end of State Street and Ferst Drive on the left as you enter the parking area. This parking lot charges $2.00 per hour prepaid. Find the number on your parking spot and pay for the time you expect to be there at the machine in the lot. The machine takes bills or credit cards. You do not need to leave the ticket in the car. You can also pay with the Parkmobile app. If that parking lot is full you can park in the parking structure (Area 5) between State Street and Atlantic Drive on Peachtree Place NW. From the State Street lot go straight through the stop sign and you will see the parking structure on your right. Turn right at Peachtree Place NW and pull into the structure on the right. When park try to park at the Southeast corner and take the elevator or stairs down to the first floor. Walk up Atlantic (pedestrian only there) to the College of Computing Building.

Alternative Transportation

The Klaus Advanced Computing Building is closest to the North Avenue and Midtown Arts MARTA stations. Walking time is about 16 minutes from either.

Date and Time

Saturday, March 12th, 2022
4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Venue

Indoor Event

Klaus Advanced Computing Building at Georgia Tech
266 Ferst Drive NW
Atlanta, GA 30313
Parking
Transportation

Audience

Families, High School, Middle School

Price

Price: Free

No registration needed

Topic

Engineering, STEAM, Technology, Visual & Performing Arts
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COVID Considerations

Georgia Tech encourages anyone attending public events to wear a well-fitting face covering (preferably a N95/K95 mask or a surgical mask with a cloth mask over it, for example), to choose social activities that emphasize risk-reduction practices, and for the campus community to participate regularly in campus asymptomatic surveillance testing. Georgia Tech follows the protocols of the University System of Georgia. Full details can be found here, where you'll scroll down to the "Campus Guidelines" section.
As with all ASF events, we ask you to take care of yourself and your community. Stay home if you feel ill, get vaccinated and mask up when in close proximity to others!