Student creativity is on display as the Clough Art Crawl returns to the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons following a five-year hiatus. The campuswide exhibition, presented by the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and Student Success in partnership with the Georgia Tech Library and Georgia Tech Arts, highlights the intersection of art, innovation, and community. Installations are on view through April.

After a five-year hiatus, the Clough Art Crawl has returned to the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, transforming one of campus’s most active spaces into a vibrant showcase of student creativity. The exhibition features work from undergraduate and graduate students across disciplines, highlighting the role of the arts in innovation, expression, and community at Georgia Tech.

Led by the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and Student Success in collaboration with the Georgia Tech Library and Georgia Tech Arts, the 2026 revival reestablishes the Art Crawl as a campuswide tradition that celebrates creative talent from all majors. The exhibition includes juried awards and invites the campus community to engage directly through audience voting.

Now on view through the end of April, installations can be experienced throughout Clough, including the Matos Lounge, second-floor overlook, and third-floor Winsett Gallery.

Read the full story from the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and Student Success.