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Author: Creativity & Arts Initiative Emory University

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A series of conversations with University guests, faculty, staff, and students
on an array of topics that examine how we view ourselves, art and innovation across all fields.
40 Episodes
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Acclaimed painter and Emory alumnus Brendan O'Connell 90C discusses the intersection of science, creativity and art with David Lynn, chair of Emory's Department of Chemistry, and Leslie Taylor, director of the Emory College Center for Creativity & Arts (February 27, 2014).
Poet Seamus Heaney talks about his work and life with Rosemary Magee, Secretary and Vice President of Emory University.
"This is a Story about Music": A Creativity Conversation with Rita Dove, Alvin Singleton, and Robert Spano Rita Dove talks with Alvin Singleton, the prize-winning composer who has adapted Dove's work to music, and Robert Spano, music director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and an Emory University Distinguished Artist in Residence.
Report from Part Three: A Creativity Conversation with Rita Dove and Natasha Trethewey Rita Dove and fellow Pulitzer Prizewinning poet Natasha Tretheway, the Phillis Wheatley Distinguished Chair in Poetry at Emory, discuss writing, mentorship, and literary ancestries. Moderated by Rudolph Byrd, Director of the James Weldon Johnson Institute. Presented in honor of Jessica Glasser and Ali P. Crown.
This discussion between Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Music Director and Emory University Distinguished Artist in Residence Robert Spano, Steve Everett, Professor of Music at Emory University and Martha Grover, Associate Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech and member of the NSF/NASA Center for Chemical Evolution explores the overall connections between music and science and specifically looks at ways in which these relationships might benefit in illuminating and explaining scientific concepts. In addition to exploring musical works that have drawn significantly from some aspect of scientific research, a collaborative project between Everett and Grover that seeks to use music to help explain research on the chemical origins of life undertaken is highlighted. [April 8, 2011, Atwood Chemistry Center]
Professor of Composition John Anthony Lennon and Vice President and Secretary of Emory University Rosemary Magee discuss the artistic process of composition in preparation for the world premiere of John Anthony Lennon's new symphony "Eternal Gates" on April 15-16, 2011.
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