ASL Interpreted.
Artwork is audio described.
What might a psychology scholar, local creative, and best-selling author and storyteller have to say about GRATITUDE? Join us and find out!
This year’s Public Conversation features Dacher Keltner who is the founder of the Greater Good Science Center and author of Awe: The Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life and award-winning multimedia journalist, business owner and local community leader, Ebony Chappel. Moderated by R. Eric Thomas – best-selling author of Here for It, or, How to Save your Soul in America and Congratulations, The Best is Over! – we are sure this year’s conversation will be filled with some amazing (and affirming) twists and turns!
BONUS!!
Artist Shamira Wilson will debut a new painting inspired by the GRATITUDE theme during a pre-event reception. Wilson’s commission by Spirit & Place was made possible in part by Noblesville Creative and the Indiana Arts Commission, which receives support from the State of Indiana and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Doors open and (cash bar) reception begins at 4PM. The conversation begins promptly at 4:30PM.
Questions?: Contact 317-274-2462 or festival@iu.edu.
Event Organizers: Presented by Spirit & Place, GANGGANG, and the Indiana Medical History Museum with grant support from Indiana Humanities in cooperation with the National Endowment for the Humanities, and from The Indianapolis Foundation, a CICF affiliate.
Registration: Limited seating, registration required. Registration will open in early October.
Parking Map: Visionloft STUTZparking. Parking is an adventure downtown! Be prepared. (And remember metered parking is free on Sunday.)