Whether bringing a personal passion project to life, relieving stress or honing an innovative idea for work, Duke staff and faculty can find avenues for creative pursuits on campus.
Workshops, online courses and state-of-the-art tools through Duke Arts and the Innovation Co-Lab makerspaces keep the Duke community creating — for free.
“It’s about getting out of the daily routine, trying something new, tapping into their creative side,” said Anna Wallace, who organizes art workshops for the campus community as the student engagement coordinator at Duke Arts. “Faculty and staff often come in and say, ‘I’m not creative,” or ‘I stopped doing this as a kid.’ This is their chance to tap back into that.”
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