NEW ROCHELLE, NY — The College of New Rochelle on Saturday, March 2, 2013, will hold a ground-breaking conference on Imagination, Inquiry, & Innovation. This interdisciplinary institute brings together for the first time imaginative thinkers and practitioners from a broad range of fields to question the status quo, move ideas and best practices forward, and share innovative perspectives during a day-long series of presentations and workshops.
Actress, academic, and MacArthur Awards winner Anna Deavere Smith will give the keynote address on “Inquiry, Innovation, & the Possibilities for Social Imagination.”
Anna Deavere Smith has appeared on Showtime’s hit series Nurse Jackie and on NBC’s The West Wing. A professor at New York University, Smith’s most recent work deals with the subject of health care. Her one-woman show Let Me Down Easy ran for six months at New York’s Second State Theater.
The conference will also include a special performance of “Sleeping Beauty” by David Gonzalez and Daniel Kelly.
David Gonzalez is a poet, musician, and storyteller who uses rhymed verse to tell the classic fairy tale that features live music of Bach played by the award-winning composer and pianist, Daniel Kelly.
The conference which runs from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., will include sessions on:
Storytelling: Process to Practice – David Gonzalez
Critical Thinking on Fine Wax Wings – Amanda Nicole Gulla
Transforming Inspiration into Innovation – Patricia A. Chilsen & Rajeeyah Finnie
Service-Learning in Higher Education – Barbara Thomas, Jean F. Coppola, Colette Phipps and Janna C. Heyman
Art Making in a Hospice – Mary B. Safrai
The Spiral of Creative Collaboration – Marietta Saravia-Shore & Ralph William Boone
Aesthetic Education in the Cloud – Heidi Upton
Montage Ultra Releases Parasitoid Wasps – Elijah Talamas
Science & Art Intertwined, Imaging, & Imaging – Michael Cammer
Imagination, Inquiry, & Innovation: How do we get there? – John Toth
Choice Without Chaos – Anne Bedrick
Thinking Maps: Releasing the Imagination – Estee Lopez & Larry Alper
Networking 101– Jessica Meyer
Writing & Moving – Claire Porter
Get the VIBE! – Visually-Based Methods to Teach Research – Patricia St. John
The Future is Female – Cynthia Kraman
Art Therapy’s Role in Restoring Neurological Functions – Patricia Quinn
French Literature: A Multi-Media Approach – Andre Beauzethier
Exploring Elementary Students’ Self-Generated Questions – Jean Marie Humphries
Aesthetic Education – Holly Fairbank, Maxine Greene, Ruth Zealand, Jon Drescher, Alison Lehner-Quam, & Jean Taylor
Organic Story-Telling – Gail Herman
Creative Problem Solving – Robert Wolf
To register for the conference e-mail:instituteinfo@cnr.edu.
Registration Due Date February 18, 2013.
General Fee is $25, which includes Continental Breakfast, Lunch, & Refreshments; Ask about groups of 4 or more; alumnae/i of CNR $20; walk-ins $35. The Program runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., followed by a Reception from 5-6 p.m.
Checks should be mailed to The College of New Rochelle, Attn: Vera Mezzaucella, School of Arts & Sciences, 29 Castle Place, New Rochelle, NY 10805.
For complete schedule or for more information go to:events.cnr.edu