Pop-up Exhibitions
- Felecia Davis: https://stuckeman.psu.edu/faculty/felecia-davis
- Steven Rubin: https://www.stevenrubin.com/about/
Feedback Walls
- Share your questions, ideas, doodles, etc. throughout the two-week period
Tuesday, April 7
11am-12:30pm Arts, Design, and Health Research Summit Kickoff:
Coffee Hour with Leann Andrews, assistant affiliate professor of landscape architecture, Stuckeman School
https://adri.psu.edu/event/arts-design-and-health-research-summit-kickoff-coffee-hour-leann-andrews
Location: 105 Stuckeman Family Building (Hamer Center for Community Design)
2-4pm Design and Health in the Built and Biophysical Environment
Presentation and Discussion with Leann Andrews, assistant affiliate professor of landscape architecture, Stuckeman School
https://adri.psu.edu/event/design-and-health-collaboration-built-and-biophysical-environments
Location: 105 Stuckeman Family Building (Hamer Center for Community Design)
5:30-7pm #HereToo Stories of Gun Violence: Performance and Talk Back
Devised and performed by BA Students in the School of Theatre
Talk back moderated by Jeanmarie Higgins, associate professor of theatre, School of Theatre
https://adri.psu.edu/event/heretoo-stories-gun-violence-performance-and-talk-back
Location: 125 Borland Building (Borland Project Space)
Wednesday, April 8
9-10am Supporting Communication Through Performance
Taught by Michele Dunleavy, associate professor of dance, School of Theatre and Krista Wilkinson, professor of communication sciences and disorders, College of Health and Human Development
https://adri.psu.edu/event/supporting-communication-through-performance
Location: 125 Borland Building (Borland Project Space)
10:30-Noon Disability and the Arts
Presentation by Samuel Yates, artist and researcher at George Washington University
Discussion moderated by Jeanmarie Higgins, associate professor of theatre, School of Theatre
https://adri.psu.edu/event/disability-and-arts
Location: 125 Borland Building (Borland Project Space)
1:30-3pm Arts-Based and Other Research: Are We Asking the Right Questions?
Discussion Moderated by Lisa Iulo, Associate Professor of Architecture and Director of the Hamer Center for Community Design; Lacey Goldberg, Ph.D. candidate for the dual-title degree in Architecture and Human Dimensions of Natural Resources and the Environment, instructor in Landscape Architecture and researcher in the Hamer Center for Community Design; and William Doan, ADRI Director, professor of theatre, artist-in-residence in the College of Nursing, 2019-20 Penn State Laureate
https://adri.psu.edu/event/arts-based-and-other-research-are-we-asking-right-questions
Location: 125 Borland Building (Borland Project Space
6-8pm Arts, Design, and Health Research Summit Kickoff: Opening Reception
Location: 125 Borland Building (Borland Project Space)
Speakers include
- B. Stephen Carpenter II, Dean, College of Arts and Architecture
- Mallika Bose, Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies
- William Doan, Director, Arts & Design Research Incubator
- Craig Newschaffer, Dean, College of Health and Human Development
- Laurie Badzek, Dean, College of Nursing
- Clarence Lang, Dean, College of Liberal Arts
- David Callejo, Associate Vice President & Sr. Associate Dean for Academic Programs
Thursday, April 9
2:30-4pm Arts and Health in Education, Pedagogy and Practice
Discussion Moderated by Aaron Knochel, associate professor of art education
https://adri.psu.edu/event/arts-and-health-education-pedagogy-and-practice
Location: 125 Borland Building (Borland Project Space
6-8pm Somatic Unwinding: Finding Freedom to BE
Workshop led by Elisha Clark Halpin, Associate Professor of Dance and Theatre, Penn State
https://adri.psu.edu/event/somatic-unwinding-finding-freedom-be
Location: 125 Borland Building (Borland Project Space)
Friday, April 10
10-11:30am Think Tank: Arts and Health in Research and Education
Discussion moderated by William Doan, ADRI Director, professor of theatre, artist-in-residence in the College of Nursing, 2019-20 Penn State Laureate
https://adri.psu.edu/event/think-tank-arts-and-health-research-and-education
Location: 125 Borland Building (Borland Project Space)
1:30-3:00pm Mobile Health Apps Research and Development
Presentation and discussion with David E. Conroy, Ph.D., professor of kinesiology and human development & family studies, College of Health and Human Development.
https://adri.psu.edu/event/mobile-health-apps-research-and-development
Location: 125 Borland (Borland Project Space)
6:30-9:30pm Many Hands: rehearsal of a work in progress
Led by Michele Dunleavy, associate professor of dance, School of Theatre
https://adri.psu.edu/event/many-hands-rehearsal-work-progress
Location: 125 Borland (Borland Project Space)
Monday, April 13
11am-4:30pm Think Tank: Arts and Health in Research and Education
Break with snacks, tour of Hamer Center for Community Design
Discussion moderated by William Doan, ADRI Director, professor of theatre, artist-in-residence in the College of Nursing, 2019-20 Penn State Laureate
https://think-tank-arts-and-health.eventbrite.com
Location: 125 Borland (Borland Project Space)
Tuesday, April 14
11am-12:30pm Hamer Center Coffee Hour: Agbogbloshie Makerspace Platform
Presented by DK Osseo-Asare, Assistant Professor of Architecture and Engineering Design and Yasmine Abbas, Assistant Teaching Professor, Stuckeman School
This session will appear in the ADRI online calendar when when additional details are available: https://adri.psu.edu/calendar
Location: 105 Stuckeman Family Building (Hamer Center for Community Design)
1:30-3:30pm Presentation: Evidence of the Advancement of The Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice: An international overview of research, programming and work in practice
Cheryl McLean, Independent Scholar, Writer, Ethnodramatist
Discussion: Creative Arts in Humane Medicine: Touching the heart of what it is to be human through the arts
Moderated by William Doan, ADRI Director, professor of theatre, artist-in-residence in the College of Nursing, 2019-20 Penn State Laureate
Location: 125 Borland (Borland Project Space)
6-8pm Dramatizing Stories of Lived Experience: Bringing out the unfamiliar from the most familiar Ethnodrama in research, learning and health
Performed by Cheryl McLean, independent scholar, writer, ethnodramatist
The Anxiety Project
Performed by William Doan, ADRI Director, professor of theatre, artist-in-residence in the College of Nursing, 2019-20 Penn State Laureate
Location: 125 Borland (Borland Project Space)
Wednesday, April 15
Noon-2pm Think Tank exploring the intersection of art, design, health and student well-being
Discussion led and moderated by Linda LaSalle, Director and Siri Newman, Assistant Director Health Promotion and Wellness, Penn State Student Affairs
https://adri.psu.edu/event/think-tank-exploring-intersection-art-design-student-well-being
Location: 125 Borland (Borland Project Space)
4:30-6:30pm Arts, Design, and Health Research Summit Book Sale & Signing
Featuring Shale Play: Poems and Photographs from the Fracking Fields
4:30pm Reception, Light Refreshments
5:00pm Reading, Presentation, and Discussion
Author Julia Spicher Kasdorf, Professor of English and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Photographer Steven Rubin, Associate Professor of Art, Photography Department
Location: 125 Borland (Borland Project Space)