Arts and Quality of Life Conference
Posted by on January 20, 2009
ARTS AND QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH CENTER
Boyer College of Music and Dance
SECOND Conference:
Arts and quality of life in the philadelphia community
February 27, 2009
8:30-5:00 PM
Student Center, 2nd Floor
Temple University Main Campus
** Information for Attendees **
Overview of Conference
The intent of this Second Conference is to highlight the accomplishments of Temple University faculty and students in using the arts to enhance quality of life for persons living in the Philadelphia region. As such, it will bring together students and faculty from diverse disciplines for the common purpose of exploring current and future possibilities for interdisciplinary research, training, demonstration projects and external funding.
Conference attendees will include Temple students and faculty, interested professionals and agencies from the community, and representatives of foundations and governmental funding sources.
Plenary sessions and smaller, breakout sessions and workshops will be offered. Jane Golden, Director of the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program will be the keynote speaker.
For conference program, click here.
http://www.temple.edu/boyer/ResearchCenter/2009ConferenceProgram.htm
Conference attendance is free, although pre-registration is required. Conference attendance will be limited.
Contact Information
For any further information, please contact:
Dr. Joke Bradt
Assistant Director of the Arts and Quality of Life Research Center
Phone: 215-204-8542
e-mail: [email protected]
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