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Free admission; please register at https://NebraskaPublicMedia.org/leonardo Leonardo da Vinci seamlessly integrated art and science to develop a wholly unique way of seeing the world. Throughout history, artists embraced new technologies of all kinds to help achieve their vision. With generative artificial intelligence pushing the boundaries of what it means to create, what benefits are there for artists? And what guardrails might we need to put in place?
Join us as we explore the evolution of art and technology from the Renaissance to today. This event includes a panel discussion and a special sneak preview of the upcoming PBS documentary "Leonardo da Vinci," directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns and David McMahon.
Featured panelists:
- 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
- Genevieve Randall, Music Director and Classical Host, Nebraska Public Media (moderator)
Come early to experience an Art & Technology Exhibition run by Metropolitan Community College STEM between 12:30 to 2:30pm in the Fountain Court, featuring hands-on activities that explore the intersection of digital art, artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR).
Or explore The Joslyn’s galleries, including paintings and sculptures from the Italian Renaissance, and a tactile display of Leonardo’s Mona Lisa to experience through touch and sound. Admission to The Joslyn is always free.
ASL interpretation will be available for the presentation, and all videos will be shown with open captions.
Presented by Nebraska Public Media in partnership with The Joslyn Art Museum.
The documentary film "Leonardo da Vinci" premieres Monday, Nov. 18 and Tuesday, Nov. 19 at 7pm CT on Nebraska Public Media📺, PBS.org and the PBS app.
For more information go to https://NebraskaPublicMedia.org/leonardo
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Joslyn Art Museum, 2200 Dodge St, Omaha, NE 68102-1208, United States,Omaha, Nebraska
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