Learning from Project Row
Houses:
Transforming Community Through
the Arts
November 16, 2007::Cambridge, MA
Morning Events will be held at the Carpenter
Center 24 Quincy Street
Lunch and Afternoon Events will be in Piper
Auditorium, Gund Hall, 48 Quincy Street
8:30-9:00 Registration
and Coffee: Carpenter Center, 24
Quincy St., Sert space (off the up ramp).
9:00: Introduction
to Bruner Loeb Forum: Jim Stockard
, Screening Room B04 (basement)
9:15: Introduction
to Third Ward TX : Andy Garrison,
Filmmaker
9:30-10:30: Screening
of Third Ward TX
10:30 Break – Sert space 2nd Floor
Carpenter Center
10:45-11:30: Project
Row Houses Today: Rick Lowe,
Founder
11:30-12:15: Facilitated Discussion
Groups- Resource people: Susan
Rodgerson, Artists for Humanity; Andy Garrison, Nancy Bless and Noland Walker,
filmmaking team, and Reese Fayde, former Executive Director, Living Cities: The
National Community Development Initiative
Return to Gund Hall,
Graduate School of Design, 48 Quincy St., Piper Auditorium
12:15-1:15 Lunch:
Floor of Piper Auditorium, Gund Hall
1:30-1:50: Organizational
Challenges: Cheryl Bowmer,
Executive Director, Project Row Houses
1:50-2:10: The
Development Environment: Stuart
Kensinger, Project Row Houses Board of Directors, Developer, Kensinger
Companies
2:10-2:30: Evolving
Architecture: Danny Samuels,
Director, Rice University Design Workshop
2:30: Break
2:45-3:30: Whole
Group Discussion/Wrap Up, Piper Auditorium