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Steven Tepper, Not Here, Not Now, Not That! reviewed by the Artful Manager

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

Andrew Taylor reviews Steven Tepper’s book, Not Here, Not Now, Not That! Protest over art and culture in America, on the Artful Manager, an Arts Journal blog. Tepper’s approach makes this topic a particularly compelling read, but also a particularly useful one for cultural managers, policy makers, and advocates for arts and culture. Because if More…


Curb Scholars, Creative Campus residential fellows build Rube Goldberg machines, Aug. 19

Saturday, August 20th, 2011

Our Curb Scholars and Creative Campus residential fellows gather August 19 in the E. Bronson Ingram Studio Arts Center for their 2011 creative practice opening retreat. The students, in teams of four or five, had approximately six hours to build Rube Goldberg machines with the goal of putting recyclable materials into a recycling bin. Learn More…


Bill Ivey Podcast: Expressive Lives at Demos, UK

Friday, September 17th, 2010

Bill Ivey’s idea of expressive Life was the cornerstone of a Demos conference on Expressive Life. In this podcast Bill Ivey discusses the idea and importance of creative practice, expression, heritage and democracy. Bill Ivey on Expressive Life


Bill Ivey Videocast: Vail Symposium on TV 8, Vail, CO

Friday, September 17th, 2010

Interview with Bill Ivey on TV 8, Good Morning Vail, March 9, 2010


Steven Tepper Podcast: Engaging Art

Friday, September 17th, 2010

In this podcast, Steven Tepper talks about how we arrived at this new era of “Engaging Art,” who the winners and losers are, and what widely held beliefs about participation in cultural life need to be jettisoned.

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Bill Ivey Videocast: The Future of the Arts In America

Friday, September 17th, 2010

At the Americans for the Arts annual convention in Baltimore, MD, Bill Ivey discusses the future of non-profit arts, and its relation to the larger art sector. The Future of the Arts In America from Americans for the Arts on Vimeo.


Curb Center Hosts Rock Band Developer, Vanderbilt News [video]

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Eran Egozy, developer of the interactive video games Rock Band and Guitar Hero, spoke as part of the Curb Creative Leadership Series. The public lecture took place at 4:30 PM on Tuesday, November 17, 2009 at Vanderbilt University’s Student Life Center. See the link below for a VUcast story about the campus event. Rockband at Vanderbilt


Interview with Daniel Bernard Roumain – Entrepreneur, composer, virtuoso violinist and Vanderbilt alumnus

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

The Curb Scholars Creative Leaders Salon series offers scholars the opportunity to engage with contemporary issues around creativity and culture, expressive life, leadership, enterprise and the public interest. The 2009 launch of the series featured Vanderbilt alumnus, visiting professor, composer, and violinist, Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR). DBR spoke passionately to the students about taking action to begin their path toward a successful career.
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