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  • Textures of Ecology, an Imagining America Happening 

    By Imagining America

    October 29, 2024

    Join us for an afternoon of crafting with natural materials When: Wednesday November 13, 3:00-4:30pm PSTWhere: Wyatt Deck, UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden This...

  • Spotlight on Emory University’s Cross-Disciplinary Dialogues and Public Scholarship

    By Imagining America

    October 22, 2024

    This month, we shine a spotlight on the many ways in which faculty and students at Emory University are leveraging the power of public scholarship to foster conversations across and between departments and disciplines through story circles, sidecar courses, and IA engagement tools.

  • 2025 IA Collaboratories

    By Imagining America

    September 27, 2024

    Call for Proposals Imagining America (IA): Artists and Scholars in Public Life invites IA members to submit proposals to form new Collaboratories starting...

  • FHSU Spotlights Prof. Amy Schmierbach’s FACT Workshops

    By Imagining America

    September 24, 2024

    In this month's IA Member Spotlight, we bring lessons at the intersection of arts and disability justice from Art Professor Amy Schmierbach's First Responder, Art Collaboration, Training (FACT) workshops, which are offered in conjunction with her ART 308: Community Engaged Art class at Fort Hays State University.

  • IA Book Club – Survival Is a Promise: The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde

    By Imagining America

    September 23, 2024

    Tuesday, December 3, 2024: Imagining America invites participants across the network to join IA staff in reading Survival Is a Promise: The Eternal...

  • Cultivating Awareness, and Resisting Repression: The Intersectional Impact of Fascism

    By Imagining America

    September 11, 2024

    TUESDAY OCT 1, 4:30PM PT / 6:30PM CT / 7:30PM ET: IA invites you to a virtual Teaching and Learning Circle (TLC) that explores the intersectional implications and impact of impending fascism, and how it affects our intersectional identities, art, and the university.