Ongoing Event Ongoing Event
Host
All
Academic Engagement
Art
CAB
CFA College Leadership Council
College of Fine Arts
Department of Art
Department of Art Education
Department of Art History
Department of Interior Architecture and Design
Facility for Arts Research (FAR)
FSU Career Center
FSU Center for Undergraduate Research
Museum of Fine Arts
School of Dance
School of Theatre
The Ringling
William Johnston Building (WJB)
William Johnston Building (WJB) - First Floor
Event Location
All
249 Museum of Fine Art (MOFA)
Art & Design Library (WJB 2020)
Art Ovation Hotel
Askew Student Life Center (ASLC)
Carnaghi Arts Building (CAB)
Civic Center
CMX Cinemas Fallschase
Connestee Falls Cherokee Reception Room
Fine Arts Building (FAB)
Fine Arts Building (FAB) 249
Fine Arts Building (FAB) 250
Florida State Capitol Building
Gallery for Innovation and the Arts
JC Penny
Landis Green
Moore Auditorium
Museum of Fine Arts (MoFA)
Oglesby Union Ballroom
Oglesby Union Gallery
Phyllis Straus Gallery
Richard G. Fallon Theatre
TCC Student Union Ballroom
The Grove Museum
Turnbull Conference Center
Venvi Art Gallery
William Johnston Building (WJB)
William Johnston Building (WJB) Café
William Johnston Building (WJB) G40
William Johnston Building (WJB) Room 2004
William Johnston Building (WJB) Room 2005
William Johnston Building G40
William Johnston Building Gallery (WJB Gallery)
William Johnston Building, Art and Design Library
january
Time
january 16, 2020 9:00am - january 17, 2020 5:00am
Location
William Johnston Building (WJB)
Event Details
This conference offers a unique invitation to engage in cross disciplinary discourse around the role of people, objects and environments and how our individual practices and professions are, in reality,
Event Details
This conference offers a unique invitation to engage in cross disciplinary discourse around the role of people, objects and environments and how our individual practices and professions are, in reality, inseparable from each other. It asks how the things and spaces we design and create are experienced and how they impact on people: their potential, learning capacity, wellbeing, social inclusion, desires, actions, behaviors, moods, thinking, and more. This gathering supports the notion that artists and designers need to understand the insights of educators, psychologists, health professionals and diverse user groups to create the products and spaces we will all need in the future.
Keynote Chris Downey. sight-impaired architect serves as the keynote speaker, sharing his thoughts on the importance of the senses to human experience and design Thursday night. Angela Spangler of the International Well Building Institute is the second day keynote speaker who will celebrate the importance of healthy places that support human well-being.