Join the Lender Center Conversation: ‘Creative Activity as a Human Right’

“What would it mean for artists, art and design educators, and arts institutions to reconceptualize creative activity as a universal and inalienable human right?” Rolling says. “How might it change our conception of the visual arts and design in practice and in education?”

Those questions will be at the heart of “Creative Activity as a Human Right,” which is co-sponsored by  Hendricks Chapel and the Humanities Center. The public is invited to attend. Register for the “Creative Activity as a Human Right” virtual event.

The event will feature “interdisciplinary artists, activists and educators with expertise in the arts, humanities and social sciences joining together to examine what it might mean to rethink creativity as a universal and inalienable human right, a remedy for complicated histories of inhumanity and carelessness, and a change-making, emancipatory form of social intelligence.”