Community: Katie F.S, Timothy Shaffert, Susann Supernant, Brent Crampton, Todd Simon
AIR: Adam Frelin, Janelle Iglesias, Andrea Loefke
Staff: Mark Masuoka, Jennifer Anderson, Holly McAdams, Hesse McGraw, Matt Lowe, Elizabeth Epsen, Rachel Ziegler, David Williams, Joel Damon
Interns: Kelsy Tyler, Jeannie Hall
Elizabeth Epsen: As far as participant collaborations- what makes it interesting or meaningful?
Susann Supernant: People who mean it- who are infected with vision; people who you are inspired by.
Todd Simon: Objective of Creativity Festival was to put the Bemis in the center of the conversation- this was successful on a local level but how, next, do we plug that into the world?
- the model was established- how to replicate it?
- reach out to individual artists
Ex) speak to each member of the Omaha Symphony instead of the organization as a whole - Commission new work original and specific to the Bemis, something which can only be seen here
- Interplay between ALL artists of all natures (Possible model from the Atlantic Center: Bring in master artists who select a team of applicant artists to work with on specific project)
Hesse McGraw: In response to the commission point—the key is to go directly to artists, have no fee for applications (as opposed to how the Atlantic Center works).
- create a structure where original artists make original pieces specific to Omaha as an “international object” (Todd Simon)
Adam Frelin: As in the case of Creative Time, the organization who commissioned New York’s falling water structures, on a less expensive scale.
Timothy Shaffert: The benefits to having writers are they write about it! The media is anxious about talking about Omaha.
Holly McAdams: Don’t underestimate the rest of Omaha, i.e. suburbia, in terms of BC collaborations. Do more in terms of outreach to them. The festival can expand, physically, to people here.
Todd: Think about multiple sites for the Creativity Festival.
Hesse: If we build something of international importance, it must be specific to Omaha- brand new.
Brent Crampton: Guerilla Gardening fly in someone more prominent in this specific movement to enlist people in the community to re-do, maybe landscape, “BC:08” into a grassy knoll to spread awareness into the community.
- as with LOOM, promote social progress by mixing racial and social structures
- mix opinion leaders from area from different social stand points
- BC does well to serve under 21, which can breed more creativity in the long run by helping to formulate and impact the youth
Janelle Iglesias: I Regret not being more creatively involved. Give the residents an option to provide works as there is a lot of potential to involve AIR’s in the festival as part of their residency.
Adam: Give AIR’s the option; maybe even expect projects from them for the festival by saying it must be in the studio, or outside. Push AIR participation.
Andrea: Appreciates more the freedom given to residents. The fact that there are no expectations is what characterizes the Bemis Residency Program.
Holly: Have a residency program for festival involvement only.
Todd: Make the festival both inclusive and expansive – the more artists involve, the more people they will bring in as observers.
Hesse: The New Yorker conference, for example, holds interviews between just two people. It is broad but still related and tied to the organization.
Katie F.S.: Challenge the venue, maybe as a promenade i.e. have a 24 hour open mic at 12th and Howard. Create piece you can move with into the Bemis Center.
Brent: I was under the impression that the Creativity Festival would relate more to the Summer Arts Festival. I envisioned the Red Bull double-decker bus would prowl the Summer Arts Festival picking up guests and taking them to the Bemis. Provide a visual element pointing toward the Bemis.
Katie F.S.: Incorporate flash mobs to network or to present the festival (Improv Everywhere).
Susann: How is this part of the larger Omaha movement?
Mark: How do we talk to “them” and how do we make it give more of an impact?
Brent: A common theme for all to work towards is to have a greater outcome or product which helps to unite artists, public.
Does this event have the ability to expand our own abilites?