(Sally Young ‘22)Ī campaign designed to celebrate and bring visibility to individual efforts, educate homeowners & renters, and accelerate the transition to clean electricity for a healthy home & planet. Thanks in part to the support of the Collaboratory, this 2-5 year project recently received a 2 year $70,600 grant from the Metropolitan Area Planning Council. It will be the responsibility of those receiving and giving commitments to follow up on them.Īn interdisciplinary project that promotes awareness of our local environment through community engagement and the artistic and scientific exploration of plants native to Watertown, MA. Commitments may consist of social, intellectual, institutional, and/or financial capital. Fellows are encouraged (but not required) to offer firm commitments of help, not commentary or critique. Those on the call will then spend the next 15-20 minutes making offers of support. Pitches will be 7 minutes in length, during which the presenter will explain the project and make concrete requests for help. You are invited to join the June 2 meeting, listen to the pitches, and make personal commitments to aid one or more of your fellow Loebs in their projects. Your Collaboratory team, Arif Khan Cheryl Hughes Christopher Calott Liliana Cazacu Eli Spevak How it Works We hope you’ll be able to join us to learn about these exciting projects and to lend your support and expertise for their success. These same landscapes inspire artists and writers are now helping to foster an emerging cultural destination. This Collaboratory seeks to garner the expertise, experience and thought partnership of Loeb alumni and GSD Friends to help explore how to most effectively utilize Neltje’s home in ways that support the creative growth of students and help drive the creative economy in Wyoming and Montana.Īs always, the pace will be brisk! In addition to our main presenters, we will include brief updates from past Collaboratory presenters and will close the program with 10 minutes of “Quick Pitches” from Loeb Fellows and friends on any initiative, program, event, or other announcement they would like to make in 1 minute or less. Historic landscapes like the Little Big Horn Battlefield have long drawn visitors from around the world. Considered by some to be her greatest work of art, Neltje’s home, art collection and studios are located in the Piney Creek Valley about twenty minutes from Sheridan, Wyoming. Michelle Sullivan ’95 Neltje Center for Excellence in Creativity & The Arts, Sheridan, WyomingĪbstract expressionist painter Neltje (né Doubleday) died in April of 2021 leaving much of her estate and control of the Jentel Artist’s residency to the University of Wyoming.
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