The Improvisation Reading Group & Speaker Series Presents: Improvisation & Public Space
Date and Time
Location
10C, 42 Carden Street, 2nd Floor, Heritage Room, Guelph
Details
U of G faculty Troy Hourie, Mervyn Horgan, and Kim McLeod explore the improvisatory imperative of creative life in public space. Co-sponsored by the Community Engaged Scholarship Institute.
Free and Open to the Public
Thinking Spaces considers the ways in which improvisation can provide us with new ways of thinking and acting. Throughout the year, this group organizes public talks and workshops, as well as reading sessions based around critical thinking on improvisation.