Creativity: What Is It? - Creativity Networking Series to Launch in January 2010
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CREATIVITY NETWORKING: Creativity: What Is It?
... with educator Steven Dahlberg
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 2010, 2:00-3:30 P.M.
The Silo at Hunt Hill Farm, 44 Upland Road, New Milford, Connecticut
06776. $10; open to all. RSVP to 860.355.0300 or
culbertsonv@hunthillfarmtrust.org.
Creativity matters in all aspects of society. If you want to reconnect
with your inherent creativity and explore new ways of expressing it,
don't miss this series, which will be held at 2 p.m. on the second
Sunday of each month at The Silo at Hunt Hill Farm in New Milford,
Connecticut. The series will cover topics about creativity in all forms
(including, but not limited to, arts) -- creative thinking, creative
communities, creativity and education, creativity in organizations,
creative persons, the creative process, creative aging, creativity and
movement, creativity and spirituality, and more. In the first session on
January 10, come and explore the general topic of "what is creativity?"
-- plus, who has it, and how one can tap into more creativity both
personally and professionally. Steven Dahlberg, who will host the
series, also will lead the kick-off session in January. Dahlberg is the
head of the International Centre for Creativity and Imagination and
teaches "Creativity + Social Change" at the University of Connecticut.
Please print and post this flyer to spread the word about the series:
http://appliedimagination.org/jan2010.pdf
The Creativity Networking Series is presented by The Silo at Hunt Hill
Farm and the International Centre for Creativity and Imagination, both
based in New Milford, Conn. The series provides a forum for exploring
the many facets of creativity and for discovering other people
interested in creativity.
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR:
Steven Dahlberg is head of the International Centre for Creativity and
Imagination, which is dedicated to applying creativity to improve the
well-being of individuals, organizations and communities. He works with
the Public and Community Engagement program at the University of
Connecticut, where he teaches the "Creativity + Social Change" course.
Dahlberg collaborates with artists, scientists, business people,
educators, nonprofit and government professionals, and others to help
people develop and apply their creativity. His work includes directing
international creativity and training conferences, teaching
undergraduate and graduate courses in creativity, helping toy inventors
launch a creativity consulting business, collaborating on participatory
public art projects, serving as an adviser to the Guggenheim Museum, and
teaching creativity to incarcerated men. He regularly contributes to
various media (including WNPR), edits the Applied Imagination blog, and
authored the foreword to Education is Everybody's Business.
http://www.appliedimagination.org
ABOUT HUNT HILL FARM:
Custom cooking classes, shopping, tasting, museum tours, slide shows,
and gallery talks are among the offerings for groups and tours visiting
Hunt Hill Farm. Located in the Litchfield Hills of western Connecticut,
Hunt Hill Farm has been the location of the Silo since 1972 -- a
combination cooking school, art gallery, and gourmet kitchenware/food
store. Now operating under the auspices of the Hunt Hill Farm Trust as a
nonprofit organization for preservation, the farm is also host to the
Skitch Henderson Museum and Hunt Hill Farm Land Preserve.
http://www.hunthillfarmtrust.org/
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