A Creative Spark: How Artists in Residence Ignite Bright Ideas

Artist residencies offer a chance to work in a new environment surrounded by fresh perspectives. Within residencies hosted at research institutions, this kindling of new ideas goes both ways; artistic perspectives can illuminate complex technical challenges and inspire new approaches to research and engagement. 

Join us on Wednesday, December 17th from 12-1pm to keep warm with discussions about the artist-in-residency programs hosted by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science and the Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology.

Speakers:

  • Matt Belzer, Director of Jazz Studies at University of Maryland, Baltimore County and CIRCA-IMET Artist-in-Residence Fellowship Artist
  • Bethany Smith, Associate Director of Formal Education, Virginia Institute of Marine Science

NOTE: This webinar will be recorded. By joining this webinar, you are consenting to such recordings. If you do not consent to being recorded, please discuss your concerns with the host or do not join the session. This event is free to attend, but registration is required. 

Register here: http://chesapeake.org/crc-roundtable/

 

About CRC Roundtable

The Chesapeake Research Consortium (CRC) comprises seven research and education institutions around the Chesapeake Bay, convening with the goal of using science to inform management. We launched the CRC Roundtable, a monthly virtual seminar series, to host targeted, inclusive, and informed conversations matching scientific advances and management needs in a way that moves us collectively forward toward decision-making for effective and sustainable management of the Chesapeake Bay, its watershed, and its living resources. Learn more about what we accomplished in 2024 in our annual report and watch our 50th anniversary video.

The lunchtime seminars invite a diverse range of researchers, managers, and other professionals to have timely conversations around topics relevant to the Chesapeake partnership. The seminars also build connectivity across participating organizations and identify ways to increase our collective competency for decision making.