Pierce named GTA artistic director
Article By: Denise Ray
is the new artistic director of the (GTA). Pierce is also the associate director of theatre in the University of North Georgia's (91ÁÔÆæ) School of Communication, Film & Theatre.
"I'm just humbled by this opportunity," Pierce said. "I'm working in a much different way with people that were part of the very beginning of my journey, and that's a very humbling thing for me. It's been such a wonderful experience allowing those relationships to grow and to shift and to change. Everyone around me has been so incredibly supportive and encouraging that I couldn't be happier to be in the space that I'm in right now, surrounded by the people that I am."
GTA is a one-of-a-kind, nationally recognized departmental collaboration between the University of North Georgia and Brenau University. Emphasizing ensemble and collaboration between programs, GTA’s cross-campus union supports an extraordinary production program rivaling the largest theatre schools in the country.
We rise as the Phoenix and are finding that fire to rekindle the community and rekindle our own passion for the arts, to remember why it is we do what we do.
Zechariah Pierce
GTA artistic director and 91ÁÔÆæ's associate director of theatre
Pierce started with 91ÁÔÆæ as an assistant professor in the fall 2016. His leadership roles at 91ÁÔÆæ include coordinator of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in the acting for stage and screen program, associate professor of theatre, and directing in the production seasons. He is also a professional actor for television and film in Atlanta.
The Georgia native grew philosophical when talking about what lies ahead for GTA. Performing arts have struggled with less than full theatres.
"It's kind of an exciting time because it really does feel like rising from the ashes," Pierce said. "We rise as the Phoenix and are finding that fire to rekindle the community and rekindle our own passion for the arts, to remember why it is we do what we do."
Pierce, who earned his associate degree in theatre from 91ÁÔÆæ, is grateful to return to the program he took part in as a student. He also earned a Master of Fine Arts in theatre pedagogy from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) and a Bachelor of Arts in theatre from Brenau.
"One of the things that was really lovely about the program then, and now, is the unique training method of the Alliance that creates twice the number of opportunities and resources for students," Pierce said. "I remember the quality of students that would come through our programs were really set apart from other schools."
After being an adjunct professor at VCU, Pierce said he recalls coming back to Gainesville and seeing the quality of students and just being blown away by the hunger and the community.
"It's such an exciting energy to be around a community of students and faculty who have that kind of passion for the work itself. It's magnetic. It's what brought me back to where I started," Pierce said. "I wanted to be a part of its continued growth into the next leg of the journey."
Pierce is a self-described collaborative leader.
"We have incredibly passionate faculty and students, and so part of my goal is to lead with a very specific intention of transparency, collaboration and communication with everyone around me," Pierce said. "I'll be the first one to tell you that I don't have the best answers in the room, but I work with people who can find the best answer collectively."