 
  Art, Science and Sustainable Community Symposium
The Art, Science and Sustainable Community Symposium, hosted by Richland College, will feature a discussion on the role of water within the new model of sustainability. The symposium centers on themes of the built environment’s response to preserving ecology, striking a symbiotic equilibrium between human development and nature, and utilization of science towards creative responsibility.
January 30, 2010, 1-5 p.m.
 Fannin Performance Hall (F170)
 12800 Abrams Rd.
 Dallas, TX 75243
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Schedule:
1:00 PM          Refreshment and Check-in
 1:30 PM           Dance: Shelley Cushman’s “Choking the Earth? Just take those off     clothes & join the water                          in D-Flat “
 1:55 PM          KEYNOTE:  Ignacio Bunster
                         Lead architect for  Trinity Parks Lake Design, Dallas,   TX      
 3:00 PM         Breakout Sessions
                         Panel 1: Responding to the World:
                         Paul Villinksi:  Artist, New York, NY
                         Chris Taylor: Director of Land Arts of the American West, Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock, TX.
                          Sean Garman:  Perkins+Will Architect, Dallas,   TX
                         Panel  2: Developing a Sustainable Future:  
                         Karla Klay: Artist  Boat, Executive Director, Galveston, TX
                         Elizabeth Dunbar:  ArtHouse Assoc. Director and Curator, Austin, TX
                         Sarah Jane Semrad:  La Reunion, co-founder, Dallas,   TX
 4:00 PM         Sabine Hall   Science Building  group tours lead by
                         Perkins+Will architects.
 4:45 PM         Re-convene as we move to the Brazos  Gallery.
 5:00-7 PM      Opening  for “Water: More or Less,” a regional juried art exhibit
                         (food will be provided)
 5:30 PM           Juror Talk & Awards Presentation:  Paul Villinski, Brazos Gallery
 
 
 
 
 
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