Art & Law: An Interdisciplinary Investigation
Thursday, March 25 | 3 pm to 4:45 pm
Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art Auditorium
The panel will feature speakers who are artists and lawyers. They will discuss the role of creativity and critical thinking, drawn from their arts and humanities backgrounds, in their professional careers.
Speakers include Janet St. Denis, a visual artist and lawyer who served as council for Auburn University, Trey Granger, director of the Montgomery Elections Center, and Emil Wright, an Auburn lawyer, physician and musician. A student member on the panel will represent Auburn University's Pre-Law Scholars Program.
The panel discussion is part of an ongoing program this spring and fall to showcase the role of the arts and humanities in university, professional and community life. It is developed under the auspices of the Draughon Center's Breeden Scholar in Residence, Professor Barb Bondy.
"Art and Law: An Interdisciplinary Investigation" is sponsored by the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities in the College of Liberal Arts, the Association of Visual Artists, the Pre-Law Scholars Program and the College of Liberal Arts Student Council.
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