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  1. The Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts (PGSA) was one of the Pennsylvania Governor's Schools of Excellence, a group of five-week summer academies for gifted high school students in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The school was hosted each summer first by Bucknell University, then by Mercyhurst College .

  2. The Governor's School for the Arts is a center for innovation that develops excellence, nurtures creativity, inspires artistic vision and builds communities with a passion for the arts.

  3. Length of Progra m: The Pennsylvania Governor’s School is an intensive, five-week summer residential program, which emphasizes cooperative learning, hands-on laboratory research, and experience working with leading experts and university staff. Student Scholarshi ps: All students accepted in the program are awarded scholarships, which cover ...

  4. Students must audition or present a visual arts portfolio for acceptance into The Governor's School for the Arts (GSA). All current 8th - 11th grade students are eligible to apply. We welcome students of all interests, races/ethnicities, gender identities, experience levels, and all socio-economic backgrounds.

  5. The Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts (PGSA) was a five-week summer academy for gifted high school students in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The goal of PGSA was to create an environment where gifted students could learn and grow as artists, as people, and as advocates for the arts.

  6. The Governor's School for the ARTS. @GovernorsSchool. •. 1.02K subscribers • 168 videos. The Governor's School for the Arts is a center for innovation that develops...

  7. www.arts.pa.gov › WHAT WE DO › Governor’s-AwardsGovernor's Awards for the Arts

    The Governor’s Awards for the Arts represent a Pennsylvania tradition begun in 1980 by Governor Dick Thornburgh. Presented annually in Harrisburg at the State Capitol, these awards honored artists in each of the following categories: painting, sculpture, photography, music, literature, dance, theatre, crafts, and media arts.