Join the co-authors of The Manifesto for Creative Producing, as they invite you to view, discuss and critique their work throughout the festival to extend and further situate a collective understanding of creative producing and its impacts.
Step inside the temporary “studio” formed on the floor of POSTCITY, get a tour of the work and join the network of practitioners from around the globe in critical reflection on this vital approach to interdisciplinary working.
Please note:
You can join in three slots: 11:00 am, 11:30 am, 12:00 pm
Nicholas Medvescek (US)
Nicholas Medvescek (US) is a creative producer crafting resilient practices to meet the future of art, technology and society. He has led projects for MIT Hacking Arts, A R E A Gallery and the Harvard ArtLab. A co-creator of the Creative Producers Program for Ars Electronica, he continues to advance creative production research and practice through the Partnership for Creative Producing. He currently enables impossible creations as part of Masary Studios and teaches at Emerson College in Boston.
Lizzie Crouch (GB)
Lizzie Crouch (she/her) (GB) is a creative producer working at the intersection of arts, sciences and technology. She has produced seasons for the Science Gallery network, was the Senior Coordinator of Engagement for SensiLab, Monash University, and has worked for diverse organizations from Superflux to the Francis Crick Institute. Her current focus is research into creative production through the Partnership for Creative Producing and her PhD at UNSW Sydney’s School of Art and Design.