In celebration of National Arts & Humanities Month, Indiana Humanities and the Arts Council of Indianapolis host TILT: An Arts & Humanities Mixer. TILT is designed to reinvent the traditional lecture, pairing one arts expert and one humanities expert to discuss two completely different topics followed by a quirky and highly participatory Q&A from the audience.
The goal? An evening that showcases the variety of the arts and humanities and that unleashes the sense of experimentation, fun and ... view more »
In celebration of National Arts & Humanities Month, Indiana Humanities and the Arts Council of Indianapolis host TILT: An Arts & Humanities Mixer. TILT is designed to reinvent the traditional lecture, pairing one arts expert and one humanities expert to discuss two completely different topics followed by a quirky and highly participatory Q&A from the audience.
The goal? An evening that showcases the variety of the arts and humanities and that unleashes the sense of experimentation, fun and thoughtfulness that animates our work.
The audience is encouraged to unleash their inner nerd, soaking in fascinating, possibly obscure and hopefully new information.
PROGRAM DETAILS
TILT 2017 features two rounds. In each round, a pair of speakers, one from the arts, one from the humanities, will each give a short talk (10-12 minutes) on their topic. After the brief presentations, the audience is encouraged to think outside the box, asking questions that relate both topics to each other or that can be answered by both speakers.
ROUND 1: AFROFUTURISM & LETTERPRESS
- Leah Milne, professor of multicultural literature at University of Indianapolis will square off against Katherine Fries, also of University of Indianapolis, expert on the history and craft of letterpress.
ROUND 2: JEREMY BENTHEM & TBD
- Rebecca Shindell, conservator of rare books at the Indiana State Library, will tell us about one of the Enlightenment’s most surprising thinkers. She’ll be paired with another speaker, TBD.
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