reservations

Wednesday, April 18

Note: Sir Ken Robinson's lecture is free and open to the public. Seats, however, are limited. Please reserve your seat for his lecture on Wednesday, April 18, 2012 here: RSVP.

7:30 pm

BLUU Ballroom

The Inaugural Robert D. Alexander Lecture in the Liberal Arts

"Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative"

Sir Ken Robinson

 

 


Thursday, April 19

Note: Seats for Thursday's workshops are limited to members of the TCU community and Event Sponsors. If you are a TCU faculty member, a TCU student, or on TCU staff, or an Event Sponsor, please reserve your seat for the workshops on Thursday April 19, 2012 by emailing Jill Deramus: RSVP.

8:30-10:00 

Kelly Center 

"The Psychology of Creative Process"

Magdalena Grohman, Associate Director, Center for Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology, University of Texas at Dallas

TCU liaisons
Nina Martin, School for Classic and Contemporary Dance, College of Fine Arts

10:30-12:00  

Kelly Center

"Creativity and Collaborative Learning"

Dr. Theresa Reid, Executive Director, ArtsEngine, University of Michigan

TCU liaisons
Sarah Robbins, Department of English, AddRan College of Liberal Arts

Sally Packard, School of Art, College of Fine Arts

12:00-1:30       Lunch

Kelly Center

“The World Remixed: The Importance and Potential of Authentic Learning Environments in the Digital Age”

Dr. Michael Wesch, Department of Anthropology, Kansas State University

1:30-3:00  

Kelly Center

"Assessing Creative Work"

Dr. Jay Edelnant, Professor of Theatre, University of Northern Iowa

TCU liaisons
Richard Allen, Department of Film, TV, and Digital Media, College of Communication

Robin Griffith, College of Education

3:15-4:45

Kelly Center

"Creative Learning Spaces

W. Kenneth Wiseman, AIA, MRAIC, President, Professional Services, Cannon Design  
(with Patricia Bou, Tony Hartin, & Brad Lukanic)

TCU liaisons

Amy Roehl, Department of Design, Merchandising, and Textiles, College of Fine Arts

Suki John, School for Classic and Contemporary Dance, College of Fine Arts