Meridian, MS — The Mississippi Arts + Entertainment Experience (The MAX) came alive with color, creativity, and community pride as the Meridian Public School District’s Festival of the Arts
Meridian, MS — The Mississippi Arts + Entertainment Experience (The MAX) came alive with color, creativity, and
community pride as the Meridian Public School District’s Festival of the Arts proved to be a resounding success last night.
From the moment doors opened, families, students, and community members filled the venue to experience an evening
dedicated to celebrating the incredible artistic talent across MPSD. Guests enjoyed an immersive art walk featuring
student exhibits, along with live performances that spanned music, dance, theatre, and spoken word.
The courtyard buzzed with energy as attendees sampled local food trucks and enjoyed performances from the MPSD
Jazz Band. Throughout the evening, students from across the district took center stage, showcasing their skills through
choir performances, ballet demonstrations, theatre monologues, and interactive media arts experiences.
Upstairs, visual art displays and hands-on exhibits invited guests to engage directly with student creativity, while panels
and demonstrations highlighted the strength and growth of arts programming throughout the district.
“This event truly reflects the heart of our district,” said Dr. Antonio Altman, MPSD District Arts Director. “Seeing our
students express themselves so confidently and creatively, and watching the community come out to support them, is
what makes this work so meaningful. The arts are not just programs in our schools—they are powerful tools for
connection, expression, and opportunity.”
The evening concluded with a special finale performance by MPSD arts educators in the courtyard, bringing the
celebration full circle and underscoring the passion behind the programs that inspire students daily.
“This is our third year partnering with MPSD to present this event, and we couldn’t be more supportive of our local schools
and the role of arts in education,” said Penny Kemp, The MAX President and CEO. “We know from empirical data and our
own firsthand experience the transformative power of the arts. The MAX is thrilled to provide a platform for students to
showcase their talents while developing confidence, leadership, and empathy skills.”
MPSD extends sincere appreciation to its sponsors, whose support helped make the event possible, including the
Mississippi Arts + Entertainment Experience, the Phil Hardin Foundation, and Any Given Child Meridian.
