CCBI Speaker Series: Community Engagement for Mural Projects

In the CCBI’s third Speaker Series event, Tara Dorey leads a free workshop on Community Engagement for Mural Projects on Thursday, April 22 from 1 p.m.to 2:30 p.m.

Community Engagement for Mural Projects

This interactive workshop is for administrators and artists alike interested in engaging with communities for producing murals in public spaces. Lead by Tara Dorey, an experienced visual artist, project manager, and educator with a focus on community-based art, participants will learn about approaches and methods for community engagement, research, input and active participation. Hosted on Zoom, this workshop will include experimentation with virtual collaboration software and interactive participation in breakout groups.

Spaces are limited for this workshop due to its interactive nature. Participants will need access to a reliable internet connection and use of a computer or tablet for this event.

Register today through http://bit.ly/MuralCommunity. We hope to see you there! 

 

CCBI Speaker Series The Humber College Centre for Creative Business Innovation is launching our CCBI Speaker Series! These free online sessions will feature different subject matter experts from a range of creative disciplines, sharing their years of experience and knowledge with attendees. Join us for the opportunity to ask questions and learn how to advance your career, discover new and innovative trends, and network with industry professionals at all levels.

Centre for Creative Business Innovation (CCBI) Humber’s Centre for Creative Business Innovation (CCBI) is a hub for problem finders, solution builders and innovative creators. We work with your industry to build and then manage cross-disciplinary teams of students, faculty experts and industry partners to help you leverage change and boost business through uncertain times. The CCBI helps businesses and communities reap the benefits of creativity-driven innovation. In an era of digital disruption and growing competitive pressures, creativity is a key driver of competitive advantage and business success. CCBI research projects involve three partners: a community/industry partner, and cross-disciplinary teams of Humber students and faculty. The process begins with a community or industry-based individual or organization looking for a creative and innovative solution to a real-world challenge. Humber students and faculty work alongside the community/industry partner to identify, test, and implement potential solutions.