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Can Art Amend History? | Titus Kaphar

2017

Artist Titus Kaphar makes paintings and sculptures that wrestle with the struggles of the past while speaking to the diversity and advances of the present. See more...

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Your Elusive Creative Genius

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TEDxNASA - Dr. Sue Morter - 11/20/09

Sue Morter - You're More Creative Than You Think A nationally known speaker, teacher and trainer, Dr. Sue Morter has been called one of todays messengers with tomorrows message. Her Intentional Living Seminar has been lauded by participants as a life-changing event.

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Daring Greatly to Unlock Your Creativity with Brené Brown | Chase Jarvis Live | ChaseJarvis

Chase welcomes author, scholar, and public speaker Brene Brown to his Seattle studio to discuss how to cultivate creativity.

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04:59

Tarcher Talks: Julia Cameron—Artist's Dates

Part 2 - Julia talks about Artist's Dates, another tool, and how to use them.

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SARK (Susan Kennedy): Commit an Act of Creativity

Do you know the secret to going after your creative dreams? Susan Kennedy describes creativity and how to develop your creativity—especially if you don’t think you are creative.

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Rob Brezsny at the Symbiosis Festival

Rob Brezsny performs "Sacred Uproar" at the Symbiosis Festival in September 2015.

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Rob Brezsny - Imagination

Rob Brezsny Reading From His Book PRONOIA Is the Antidote for Paranoia.

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Bipolar Disorder and The Arts: Mark Vonnegut's Story

Despite our growing awareness of mental health conditions, the relationship between creativity and mental illness is often misunderstood. Dr.

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Kanye West on Being Bipolar

Kanye talks about recording his latest albums, mental health, being bipolar, and wanting everyone to be able to express themselves without fear of judgment.

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06:29

Art as Activism: Creating Performances that Move the Public | Diana Ocholla

Dancer and communicator Diana Ocholla describes the process behind "Rise", a performance honoring and making space for women and responding to gender-based violence in South Africa. The performance was held in 2019 in Muizenberg in Cape Town, South Africa as a part of Project Ripple.

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Creative Well-Being