Leondardo da Vinci was known for blending art and science to create his own unique brand. Now, with AI changing how many work and live, how can it help artists today? What are the boundaries should be put in place?
Join other art and technology enthusiasts for a discussion at Joslyn Art Museum on Saturday, November 9.
Panelists include: Taylor J. Acosta, PhD, Chief Curator & Willis A. Strauss Curator of European Art at The Joslyn Art Museum; Adrian R. Duran, PhD, Professor of Art History, School of the Arts, University of Nebraska Omaha; Tim Guthrie, MFA, Joella Cohen Endowed Chair in Journalism and Professor and Program Director for Film, Department of Computer Science, Journalism and Film at Creighton University; and Genevieve Randall, Music Director and Classical Host, Nebraska Public Media (moderator).
After the discussion, see a special sneak peek of the upcoming PBS documentary “Leonardo da Vinci” directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns and David McMahon.
Attendees are encouraged to come early (12:30- 2:30 pm) to experience hands-on-experiences at the Art & Technology Exhibition run by Metropolitan Community College’s STEM.
Admission is free, and you can register here.