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Might Could with Anne Dennington and Charmaine Minniefield

Might Could with Anne Dennington and Charmaine Minniefield

Update: 2021-10-28
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Why is Atlanta the innovation capital of the Southeast?

Might Could, a podcast series from The Hatchery, Emory Center for Innovation, seeks to answer that question in conversation with innovation thought leaders and disruptors in non-profits, higher education, and industry who are making Atlanta a city of the future.

This week is a special conversation with arts innovators Anne Dennington and Charmaine Minniefield.

As Executive Director of Flux Projects, Anne Dennington produces temporary public art projects that connect and grow artists and audiences in Atlanta through the creative power of place. As a visual artist and artist activist, Charmaine Minniefield seeks to preserve Black narratives by creating public art in communities affected by gentrification and erasure.

The two recently collaborated on Remembrance as Resistance: Preserving Black Narratives, honoring over 800 recently-discovered, unmarked African American graves in Atlanta’s Oakland Cemetery.

This is your chance to hear their perspectives on how the arts can reclaim lost narratives, shift perspectives, and galvanize communities—and to ask them your questions on art and innovation.

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Might Could with Anne Dennington and Charmaine Minniefield

Might Could with Anne Dennington and Charmaine Minniefield