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CHA's 25th Anniversary Salon Celebration: The Future of Arts and Humanities

CHA's 25th Anniversary

Looking Back and Planning Ahead: The Future of Arts and Humanities

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The Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA)Ìýwelcomed all to an afternoon of conversation and celebration revolving around the past, present, and future of the arts and humanities at ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder and beyond.Ìý

The CHA's 25th Anniversary Salon Celebration was a discussion hub to look back and plan ahead for how to promote, support, and celebrate the arts and humanities. Inspired by theÌýwide ranging and free form conversations that hearkens to , we facilitated small group conversations (led by a host at each table) around a series of topics and questions reflecting back and anticipating the future of humanities and the arts.

This event was held in-person at the University of Colorado Boulder's Center for Academic Success & Engagement (CASE) Building in theÌýCenter for Teaching and Learning (CTL),ÌýCASE E390. We invited all to join us Wednesday, February 15, 2023 from 3:30pm - 5pm MT for a vigorous celebration and conversation.

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QuestionsÌýAddressed at Salon Event:

Ìý What are the strengths of arts and humanities – if we had to do an elevator pitch to someone who is going to give the CHA $5 million dollars, how would we convince someone about the vitality of arts and humanities at ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder?

    Ìý What exciting arts and humanities projects/research/initiatives are happening in your unit/at ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder/in Boulder County/Colorado?Ìý

      Ìý What kinds of future projects might the CHA fund/develop to bridge the gap between academic and public audiences – how can the CHA engage in public humanities & arts?Ìý

      Ìý What are the immediate and future challenges we see related to arts and humanities scholarship and production at ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder?

      Hosts for Salon Gathering:

      We invited hosts to act as a guide for the roundtable conversations and assisted in addressing the 6 preemptive questions about the future of arts and humanities. The hosts for the CHA's 25th Anniversary salon celebrationÌýwere:

      • Kirk Ambrose, Center for Teaching and Learning Founding Director,ÌýProfessorÌýArt History
      • Marcia Douglas,ÌýProfessor of English at ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder
      • Nabil Echchaibi,ÌýAssociate Chair for Graduate Studies, Associate Professor ofÌýMedia Studies
      • Erin Espelie,ÌýAssociate Professor ofÌýCinema Studies & Moving Image Arts
      • Jennifer Ho, CHA Director, Professor of Ethnic Studies at ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder
      • Carla Jones,ÌýAssociate Professor, Graduate Director, Associate Chair in Anthropology Department
      • Jeffrey Nytch,ÌýDirector of theÌýEntrepreneurship Center for Music,ÌýAssociate Professor of Composition
      • Erika Randall,ÌýAssociate Professor, Associate Dean for Student Success in Theatre & Dance Departmenr
      • Ross Taylor,ÌýAssociate Professor of Journalism
      • Annjeanette Wiese,ÌýAssociate Chair, Director of Undergraduate Studies in Humanities Department

      Event Sponsors:

      This free celebration and conversation was sponsored byÌý¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder'sÌýCenter for Humanities & the Arts (CHA)Ìýand Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL).Ìý

      Directions:

      The CHA's 25th Anniversary: Future of Arts and Humanties Salon event was hosted at the Center for Academic Success & Engagement (CASE) building in the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) room E390. To find the Center for Teaching and Learning, enter CASE's main entrance (EAST) and either take the stairs or elevator to the 3rd floor. You will find room E390, where the CTL office is located.

      Address:Ìý1725 Euclid Ave, Boulder, CO 80309

      Parking:

      If you are driving to the event, you may pay to park in theÌýEuclid Parking Garage (lot 205), which is the lower levelÌýof the CASE Building and will offer access inside the CASE Building.
      Address:Ìý1725 Euclid Avenue

      Open 24/7, Euclid Parking Garage (EPG) is located between Broadway and 18th Street (east of University Memorial Center) and isÌý"Pay by Plate" paystation parking. You will need to have your license plate number to pay at any of the paystations located at each pedestrianÌýexit. If you are using the parking garage to enter the CASE Building, you will be entering on the EASTÌýside. You may take the eelvator from the parking garage floor (L1) to the 3rd floor, and you will find the Center for Teaching and Learning in RM E390.

      For any questions, reach out to the Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) at cu-cha@colorado.edu.