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Mountain West Arts Conference

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7th Annual Mountain West Arts Conference
May 2, 2013

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Thanks for joining us to celebrate the arts, see old friends, network with new friends, attend workshops, build sculptures, make pictures with tape, learn from Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, and so much more.

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Send your MWAC photos to kdarrington@utah.gov

Post Conference Resources

Do You Want the Good News, Bad News, or the Truth: Using Arts and Culture Data on the Front Lines

Presenters: Bryce Merrill and Michael Hansen

Everyone is Welcome...Including You! Accessibility Demystified

Presenters: Sheryl Gillilan and Jenny Woods

Art in the Circle of Life: Integrating Art, Life and Business

Presenters: Joe Bennion, Lee Bennion and Kate MacLeod

Barbie Legs, Bottle Caps, Buttons & Book Bits: Found-Object Sculpture

Presenter: Beverly Mangham

So You've Been Hit by the Bus...Now What? Long & Short Term Succession Planning

Presenter: Chriss Sharer

Culture Connects All: Rethinking Audiences in Times of Demographic Change

Presenter: Robert McNulty

Intersection of Artist Media, Science and Interpretation

Presenters: Andrea Polli and Aaron Moulton

Presenting 101

Presenters: Wally Bloss, Greg Geilmann and Diane Stern

Embodied Brains, Social Minds

Keynote Speaker: Mary Helen Immordino-Yang

Other resources

Additional readings on Economic Impact Studies

Keynote Speaker: Mary Helen Immordino-Yang

Embodied brains, social minds: Neurobiological and developmental perspectives on the emotional origins of creativity

From moments after birth, people develop within social relationships—we come to the world biologically ready to engage with other people, and the emotions we feel in social contexts shape how we feel about ourselves, how we experience our own lives, and how we create art that reflects and represents these experiences. In this talk, Mary Helen Immordino-Yang will discuss the neurobiology of social emotions like compassion, admiration, inspiration and gratitude, including their deep visceral roots in the feeling and regulation of the body and consciousness, and their propensity to heighten one’s own subjective sense of self awareness. By examining neuroimaging data from adults alongside creative works by children, she will argue that creative thinking is grounded in the feeling of emotions that foster social connectedness and self reflection, and is driven by an inherent desire to make culturally appropriate meaning of one’s experiences in the world.

Resources of Interest

Governor's Leadership in the Arts AwardsGovernor Gary R. Herbert

The 2012 Governor's Leadership in the Arts Awards were presented by Governor Gary R. Herbert at the luncheon concurrent with the 2012 Mountain West Arts Conference. Click on the link below to view videos about each awardee:

The Governor's Awards were created in 1980 to honor individuals and organizations who encourage and support arts and culture in Utah.

2012 Table Sponsors

Arts Benefactor - $1,000

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Art Works for Kids
Diane Stewart
Caine College of the Arts USU
Utah State University
Caine College of the Arts
Park City Performing Arts
Park City Performing Arts Foundation


Weber State University
Weber State University
Telitha E. Lindquist College
of Arts & Humanities
UU Fine Arts
University of Utah College of Fine Arts
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City of Ogden




Arts Patron - $500

City of Ogden - Hale Centre Theatre - Kimball Art Center
Legacy Music Alliance - Nebo School District - Salt Lake Acting Company
Utah Chamber Artists - Utah Museum of Fine Art
Utah Shakespeare Festival - Utah Valley University School of the Arts


Arts Supporter - $250

Art Access/VSA Utah - Judge L. A. Dever
Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company - Salt Lake County Center for the Arts
The Leonardo - The Nonprofit Academy for Excellence
Utah Festival Opera & Musical Theatre - Utah Symphony|Utah Opera

Media Sponsors


Questions?

Contact Jason Bowcutt or call 801.236.7554.

2011 Mountain West Conference

Remember the 2011 conference by revisiting the audio recordings of several sessions.