
Conversations at the intersection of creativity, community, and libraries.
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I appreciate people’s brains so much. I love a beach anyway, but this giant installation by artist Es Devlin, featuring 2500 of her favorite books, really upped the ante. Read all about it in Smithsonian Magazine.
The Folger Shakespeare L...
Today I’m really pleased to share this q&a with Danielle Thorton, a community health education coordinator with NAMI who is facilitating the Creative MindSets pilot program in public libraries in Minnesota. The importance of, and often the...
I always appreciate a library makerspace built around people – their energy, ideas, and expertise - rather than only, or largely, built around a physical space with a ton of tools and equipment. The most sustainable and frankly, fun, makers...
I visit Ann Arbor, Michigan, regularly to see family and try to make it to the Ann Arbor District Library when I’m there. They always have something interesting going on. This February was no exception, as AADL hosted its fourth annual Ann...
I don’t know about you, but I am hungry for good news right now. I found some recently out of Cumberland County, NC, where the Cumberland County Public Library launched a new innovative Artist in Residence program called Creative Collaborat...
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