S1 | 1: Public art and the future of work with Angela Anderson Adams, Arlington Economic Development
Today we’re going to talk about the role of public art in place and its relationship to the people who live and work in a place like Arlington County, Virginia. To help me discuss this topic, I’d like to welcome…
Public Art and the Future of Place with Angela Anderson Adams
Inviting artists to play a major role in designing and enhancing the civic realm shouldn’t be the byproduct of a sudden cultural shift brought on by a pandemic. It can’t be an afterthought or a quick fix to creating a…
What Non-IT Leaders Need to Know About Ransomware and Cybersecurity
Non-IT leaders are still an integral part of preventing cybersecurity attacks, and solutions don’t have to be technical or complex to be effective. When businesses operate in an increasingly threatening online environment where attacks are costly and can have catastrophic consequences, cybersecurity…
The Next Big Name in STEM Might Be a Four Year Old Girl
One Arlington organization is working to change that. Since 2015, Rosie Riveters has been on a mission to raise the rate of women working in STEM fields while boosting innovation through diversity training in the future workforce. Teaching technical skills…
Arlington doesn’t limit its creative sector strictly to arts endeavors.
Arlington Economic Development asked the question, what does the creative economy have to do with the military? Turns out, a lot more than you might think. At the May 16th Return on Creativity seminar: Leading From the Front, a diverse…
Return on Creativity is Blue Chip
What if the art and design students teamed up with engineers, business majors and programmers to tackle issues in banking and health care? What if scientists using data for biocomplexity and behavioral research tapped creative thinkers for breakthrough results? What…






