
28 Apr Developing Inclusive and Creative Economies featuring Mason School of Art Curator Don Russel
Developing Inclusive and Creative Economies featuring Mason School of Art Curator Don Russell
THE SCHAR SCHOOL & COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS WITH SUPPORT FROM THE BRITISH COUNCIL :
THE RELEASE OF PROF. J.P. SINGH’S REPORT
“THE CULTURAL RELATIONS OF NEGOTIATING DEVELOPMENT” AND GLOBAL ART EXHIBIT COMMISSIONED AFTER THE REPORT:
DEVELOPING INCLUSIVE AND CREATIVE ECONOMIES
Opening Night Reception and Panel
Friday, April 29th, 2022
4:00PM to 7:00PM
Arlington Campus, Van Metre Hall Art Gallery and Multi Purpose Room
**Hors d’oeurves and drinks to be served**
Schedule of Events
4:00PM — Check in and Art Opening
5:00PM — Welcome Remarks
H.E Dr. Elsie S. Kanza,
Ambassador of Tanzania to the United States and Mexico and Dean Mark Rozell Schar School of Policy and Government
5:30PM –Panel
Moderated by:
Steve Clemons, Editor and Host Roles
The Hill, Semafor, Al Jazeera
Panelists:
Alicia Adams, Kennedy Center
Michael Orlove, National Endowment for the Arts
Dr. Vivian Walker, U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy Dr. Michael Woolcock, World Bank and Harvard University
Comments by:
Steve Stenning, British Council Don Russel, GMU Curator Becky Schutt, Former Head, DICE
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