NOW HIRING: MAKER IN RESIDENCE Updated job ad - check out the new position details! CAME is seeking its next Maker-in-Residence in AI & the Arts. The position is for a full-time, 9-month, three-year term faculty position with access to additional project/research funding support. The position will teach one class per semester, help shape the future of the AI & Arts initiative, and develop collaborative opportunities across the university and the local community. Application review will begin March 10, 2024. Learn more and apply here: https://lnkd.in/eiTPbSBU
University of Florida - Center for Arts, Migration, and Entrepreneurship
高等教育
Gainesville,Florida 37 位关注者
We connect networks of scholars, artists and entrepreneurs to creative and cultural economies at the heart of migration.
关于我们
Our center was launched here at UF in the College of the Arts in 2020 as one of the University's ambitious moonshot initiatives. CAME positions UF as a hub of innovation, connect networks of scholars, artists, creatives, and entrepreneurs both locally and across the globe. With over 50 faculty representing departments across campus, the country, and around the world, CAME serves as a center for innovative research connecting local and global communities to shape more equitable futures through the arts.
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https://arts.ufl.edu/sites/center-for-arts-migration-and-entrepreneurship/about-the-center/
University of Florida - Center for Arts, Migration, and Entrepreneurship的外部链接
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- 高等教育
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- 11-50 人
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- Gainesville,Florida
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720 SW 2nd Ave
Suite 208
US,Florida,Gainesville,32601
University of Florida - Center for Arts, Migration, and Entrepreneurship员工
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Saidah Nash Carter
Data expert. Intentional AI builder. Equity Intrapreneur.
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Jadd Tank
Creative Producer & Consultant. Bringing Human-Centric design to the forefront of industry
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Tarrósy István
Professor and Director at the University of Pécs, Hungary
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Carla Lewis
Project Manager @ University of Florida Center for Arts Migration and Entrepreneurship Community Organizer/Consultant CEO: Greater Duval Neighborhood…
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Happy Gator Giving Day! Gator Giving Day is a 24-hour fundraising event calling on all University of Florida alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends to come together to support UF and all of its positive impacts in our state, nation and world. All proceeds donated through CAME will stay with CAME to support our programming. CAME relies on grants and fundraising to host public programming that celebrates the movement of arts and culture across the globe. Your gift of any size will support local artists, free cultural events and community-engaged scholarship in 2024. Use the link below to donate today! https://lnkd.in/eKt7RCa9
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We are still seeking a Maker-in-Residence position to work with the Center for Arts, Migration, and Entrepreneurship (CAME), and the College of the Arts (COTA) AI & the Arts initiative. Individuals with professional background in the performing or visual arts, design, or a related field (AI, machine learning, computational creativity) are encouraged to apply. Link to the application is in below (DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 9). https://lnkd.in/eiTPbSBU
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Many thanks to The Independent Florida Alligator reporters Molly Seghi and Alexandra Burns for this great write-up on the inaugural AfroFuturism Week in Gainesville, co-hosted by University of Florida - Center for Arts, Migration, and Entrepreneurship (CAME) and the University of Florida School of Art + Art History (SAAH). Read the article here: https://lnkd.in/dy3eCg5g AfroFuturism Week is a nine-day festival featuring performances and art exhibitions about the Black diaspora. The celebration concludes this week with a guest lecture by visiting artist Wayne Hodge (Tues, Jan 23 6:15pm) and a futurist fashion show and music performance by sound artist Quincy Osborne at the Harn Museum of Art in the January installment of the Harn's Art After Dark series (Thurs, Jan 25 6pm-9pm). Event details at: https://lnkd.in/d94U2urV AfroFuturism week events were organized by spearheaded by Porchia Moore, associate director at CAME, and SAAH assistant professor Antoine Williams.
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NOW HIRING! We are seeking a Maker-in-Residence position to work with the Center for Arts, Migration, and Entrepreneurship (CAME), and the College of the Arts (COTA) AI & the Arts initiative. Individuals with professional background in the performing or visual arts, design, or a related field (AI, machine learning, computational creativity) are encouraged to apply. Link to the application can be found below. https://lnkd.in/eiTPbSBU #UFCAME #MakerInResidence #Arts #AI #Creativity #ArtGNV #Innovation
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This past weekend, the SPARC352 team and Community Working Group members traveled to Providence, RI to attend the Imagining America consortium (IA). The team held a workshop drawing upon lived experiences and explored ways to engage different communities #UFCAME #SPARC352 #ImaginingAmerica #ReachBeyondGainesville
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Join us for our next film showing, Persepolis! Persepolis is a biographical novel turned into an animated film about Marjane Satrapi and her life while living in Iran during the 1970s. This is a free event to attend, and you can find out more information by going to the link below. https://fb.me/e/4BUhPsaYC