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Creativity Symposium - Detailed Schedule click here for print version (pdf)

Tuesday, March 17  
5:30 – 7pm
Carswell, Annenburg
Pre-symposium event: Abigail Child Film Screening
Introduction, Peter Brunette, Director, Film Studies Program, Wake Forest University
Wednesday, March 18  
2 – 5pm
Scales Fine Arts Center, Lobby
Registration
3 – 5pm
Scales, Art 10/ Printmaking
Life Core Interactive, Heidi LaMoreaux
3 – 5pm
Scales, Lobby
The Interactive Window, Fitzgerald and Cherry
5 – 7pm
Scales, Lobby
GALA Opening Reception & Abigail Child Exhibition Opening
6:45 – 7:30pm
Beethoven Gallery, Scales
Future Worlds, Collaborative Drawing Actions (thoughout symposium)
7:30– 7:45pm
Scales, Brendle Concert Hall
Welcome, Lynn Book, Director, Program for Creativity and Innovation
Welcome and Introduction, Provost Jill Tiefenthaler, Wake Forest University
7:45 – 8:30pm
Scales, Brendle Concert Hall
Opening Keynote, David Bornstein, How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurship and the Power of New Ideas
8:45 – 9:30pm
Scales, Brendle Lobby
Book Signing
10 – 11pm
Scales, Brendle Concert Hall
Late Night Performance, Lilting Banshees, Wake Forest University’s 17 years running student improv comedy troupe, commissioned by Creativity: Worlds in the Making
Thursday, March 19  
8 – 8:45am
Scales, Brendle Lobby
Registration
8:45 – 9am
Scales, Brendle Concert Hall
Welcome, Betsy Gatewood, Director, Office of Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts, Wake Forest University
Welcome and Introduction, Cash McCall, Director, WFU Translational Sciences Institute, Professor of Medicine, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
9am
Scales, Brendle Concert Hall
Opening Keynote Address, David Edwards,
Culture Lab: Idea Translation through the Fusion of Art and Science
9:45 - 10:45am
Scales, Brendle Concert Hall
Public Panel - Border Crossings: Creative Engagement in a Global Environment. Moderated by Associate Provost for Academic Excellence, Michele Gillespie.  Panelists: David Edwards, Carol Strohecker (Center for Design Innovation), Dwayne Godwin, Neuroscientist, Assistant Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Lyndon Rego, Director, Innovation Incubator, Center for Creative Leadership.
10:45 - 11am
Scales, Brendle Lobby
David Edwards Book Signing
10:45 - 11am Break
  CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS
11am - 12pm
Scales, M306
The Embodied Brain, Batson interactive
11am - 12pm
Scales, Art 102
Creativity and Self-Expression / Scratch Programming, Moore panel
11am - 12pm
Scales, Hanes Gallery
Music performance of Terry Riley's "In C" and discussion with students, Carrasco
11am - 12pm
Scales, Ring Theatre
Analogy and Metaphor / Image Theatre, Burgoyne group interactive
12 - 12:30pm Break
12 - 6pm
Benson, 4th Floor Gallery and Atrium
Entrepreneurship (ad)Ventures, organized by E-Society student leaders, day long showcase and ‘elevator pitches’ with interactive voting
12:30 - 1:30pm
Benson, 401D
Introduction, Jeanne Butler, Founding Director of the Kenan Institute for the Arts
Keynote Luncheon Address, Emil Kang: A Report on the Creative Campus Movement

1:30 – 1:45pm Break
  CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS
1:45 - 2:45pm
Benson, 401A
Creative Networks: Web 2.0 Citizenry, Durkee
Report on a Symposium Series on Citizenship, Beasley von Burg
1:45 - 2:45pm
Benson, Pugh Auditorium
Interdisciplinarity as Critical Inquiry: The Science/Art Interface , Yang
Creativity as Rational Exploration, Martin
1:45 - 2:45pm
Benson, 410
Building Blocks, Wilcox / UNCSA panel
1:45 - 2:45pm
Benson, 409
Crosscurrents in the World of Play, Detter panel
1:45 - 2:45pm
Benson, 3rd Floor Lobby
Practice of Existence, Lavender interactive
1:45 - 4:00pm
Benson, 401C
Trans-Disciplinary Creativity, Root-Bernstein panel
2:45 - 3pm Break
  CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS
3 - 4pm
Benson, 401A
Classroom Intersections: A Creative Teaching Model for Cross-Course Interdisciplinary Collaboration at Wake Forest University, Phillips panel
3 - 4pm
Benson, 401B
Stumbling and Soaring / Theatre and Science Collaborations, Burgoyne/Skubic
Can Interdisciplinary Collaboration Work?, Burg/Romney
3 - 4pm
Benson, 409
Piedmont Triad Creative Economy, Collins
Teaching Innovative Thinking, McCormick
3 - 4pm
Benson, 401D
Interdisciplinary Design Studio, Cramond / UGA panel
Creativity and Improvisation Techniques, Hackbert
3 - 4pm
Benson, 407
Teaching Integrated Business Communication in a Global Marketplace, Sarow/Stuart
Academic Creativity and Institutional Flexibility, Oleksiyenko
3 - 4pm
Benson, 410
Overcoming Creative Obstacles/Lessons from Small World Networks, Godwin panel
  CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS
4:10 - 5:10pm
Benson, 401A
Growing a Creative Economy, Claire
4:10 - 5:10pm
Benson, 401B
Maine Center for Creativity and the Art All Around Project, Maginnis
Creative Engagement/ Power of Art in the Prison, Smith
4:10 - 5:10pm
Benson, 401C
Building Creative Literacy: A Product Tasting Exercise, Muir
The History of a Tooled Education, Mills
4 - 6pm
Reynolda Hall, Green Room
Open Forum & Idea Exchange
6 - 7:15pm Dinner on your own
6:40 – 7:10pm
Scales, M208
Pre-performance Context Talk for Meredith Monk, Lynn Book
7:30pm
Scales, Brendle Concert Hall
Keynote Performance, Meredith Monk, Secrest Artists Series
Friday, March 20  
8 – 8:45am
Scales, Brendle Lobby
Registration
8:45 – 9am
Scales, Brendle Concert Hall
Welcome, Dean Jacquelyn Fetrow, Wake Forest College of Arts and Sciences
9 – 9:40am
Scales, Brendle Concert Hall
Keynote Dialogue, Abigail Child and Josh Frieman,
Translations: An Astrophysicist and a Filmmaker Talk
9:40 – 10:15am
Scales, Brendle Concert Hall
Public Q/A forum
10:15– 11am
Scales, Brendle Concert Hall
Abigail Child Book Signing
10:15 - 10:30am Break
  CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS
10:30 – 11:30am
Benson, 401C

How to Create an Entrepreneur out of a Towel, Roark panel
10:30 – 11:30am
Benson, 401D
Arts as a Tool for Community Improvement, Borwick panel
10:30 – 11:30am
Library, 203A
Performable Case Studies: Dramatic Arts Casuistry, King/Robeson
10:30 – 11:30am
Benson, 410
Deploying Radical Imagination/Classroom to Collaborative Community, Book
Creating Spaces for Creativity/The Hutchins School, LaMoreaux
10:30 – 11:30am
Library, 203B
Build a Nest: A Wake Alum Launches Her First Venture, Koussky
Creativity & Entrepreneurship/Interdisciplinary Approach to Music Industry, Welsh/Epstein
10:30 – 11:30am
Library, 204
Mark Twain’s Creativity/Scientific Invention, Ober
Bridges to the Other/Art and Community, Drake
  CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS
11:45am – 12:45pm
Benson, 401C
Creativity and Entrepreneurship / Driving Regional Economies, Jellicorse/UNCG panel
11:45am – 12:45pm
Benson, 410
Creativity and Design Education, Orhun
Supporting Interdisciplinary Curriculums, Whittington
11:45am – 12:45pm
Library, 204
Mental and Creative Literacy, Schuytema
11:45am – 12:45pm
Benson, 401D
Writing on Water: Extensions of Text (and Teaching), Lunberry
Boundary vs. Frontier, Robeson
11:45am – 12:45pm
Library, 203B
Academic Intellectual Entrepreneurship, Bresler
Creativity Education, Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Murphy
11:45am – 12:45pm
Library, 203A
Liturgical Creativity, Tradition and Destabilization, Ettin
Creative Solutions to Patient Perception Issues, Feldman
   
1:00 – 3:15pm
Scales, Lobby
Boxed Lunch & Plenary Sessions
3:30 – 4:30pm
Scales, Brendle Concert Hall
Introduction, Milton Rhodes, President and CEO of The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County
Closing Keynote Address, Meredith Monk, Art as Offering
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