Since 1997, award-winning PushPush Film & Theater has created a unique and prolific reputation for developing program and content with global appeal. To help improve the balance of Georgia’s creative development and local investment, the Seedworks program was built over a three-year phase of R & D (2013-2016) supported by multiple NEA grants. The program coalesces PushPush’s extensive resources into a new lab for cultural innovation.

As PushPush approaches its 20th anniversary as a pioneering champion of the Atlanta arts community, we are excited to fuel a vast network of writers, actors, directors, musicians, visual artists and producers working to grow the diversity, variety, and quality of Georgia-owned I.P.