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There's a hole at the top of the caps and she's putting a bit of grass in each one. Chattering the whole time, of course.
Creativity to Innovation program at Syracuse University.
People that wish to remain competitive in the today’s environment must develop their capacity to generate creative ideas and then use their talent well to transfer these ideas into innovative practices. This leads to new processes and improved methods for the best use of existing resources, and increases the ability to solve problems and implement solutions that enhance their lives and work. In addition to broadening their personal capacity for creativity and innovation, leaders are better able to implement innovative ideas into their existing practices.
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Commissioning Creativity and Funding Film in Northern Europe
Participating funders: Creative Scotland (Natalie Usher, Director Screen), the Danish Film Institute (Claus Ladegaard, Head of Film Funding), the Swedish Film Institute; and Screen Netherlands. Chairs: Inge Ejbye Sørensen, Lecturer at Centre for Cultural Policy Research, University of Glasgow and Eva Novrup Redvall, Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen.
Photo: Stuart Crawford
This is a photo of a canvas, paint, and palette knife taken in my painting studio in Hopkins Hall. I desire being creative and making pieces of art as a way of emotional release and stress relief. Painting and being creative gives me a purpose in life and gives me a productive outlet in which to relieve stress. Art making is also my passion I am choosing as a future career, as I notice how much it benefits my mental state. Without this desire, I am not sure what I would do for a career.
Commissioning Creativity and Funding Film in Northern Europe
Participating funders: Creative Scotland (Natalie Usher, Director Screen), the Danish Film Institute (Claus Ladegaard, Head of Film Funding), the Swedish Film Institute; and Screen Netherlands. Chairs: Inge Ejbye Sørensen, Lecturer at Centre for Cultural Policy Research, University of Glasgow and Eva Novrup Redvall, Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen.
Photo: Stuart Crawford
Commissioning Creativity and Funding Film in Northern Europe
Participating funders: Creative Scotland (Natalie Usher, Director Screen), the Danish Film Institute (Claus Ladegaard, Head of Film Funding), the Swedish Film Institute; and Screen Netherlands. Chairs: Inge Ejbye Sørensen, Lecturer at Centre for Cultural Policy Research, University of Glasgow and Eva Novrup Redvall, Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen.
Photo: Stuart Crawford