Friday 20 March 2015

Friday 13 March 2015

The importance of creative thinking.

Just incase you weren't sure if art and creativity was important
http://www.creativethinkingproject.org/
The Creative Thinking Project aims to:
  • Deepen current understanding of the creative process so that everyone can engage in it.
  • Promote creativity as central to an individual’s wellbeing and development.
  • Promote creativity as central to a community’s wellbeing and development.
How will the project achieve its aims?
Internationally acclaimed experts in a variety of fields will address New Zealand audiences about one or more of the Project’s aims. Engagement with these experts will identify a range of educational and research projects that will help to achieve the aims. Partnerships between the University of Auckland, other educational and arts-based institutions and donors will ensure the educational and research projects are delivered.
Why creative thinking matters
From the schoolroom to the boardroom, creative thinking drives success. Thinking creatively helps us to recognise problems we hadn’t foreseen and solutions we didn’t think existed. Being creative builds new neural pathways and generates lasting social connections. It opens up a world of possibility and change. Yet too often the concept of creativity sits at the margins of education agendas.
Creativity is a proven force for cognitive development, academic achievement and social and economic innovation. If we are to address the array of challenges humanity faces, we need to increase and extend spaces for the kind of education that will promote creative thinking. We need to build a nation where the creative talents of all people are used to foster personal, social and economic wellbeing.

Thursday 5 March 2015

Free Photography Talk

Guest Speaker:

RICHARD ROBINSON: BENEATH THE LENS

Wednesday, 15 April 2015. 6.00pm
209 Tuam Street
FREE
Photojournalist Richard Robinson, formerly of The New Zealand Heraldand the 2014 Canon Press Photographer of the Year, talks about capturing the country's biggest news and sports events.
Away from the pressures of deadlines, he combines his love of photography with his passion for our oceans and is known for his unique and haunting images of life below the waterline.