Austin Design Week Opening Night
NOVEMBER 8, 2021 6:30PM - 8:30PM
Austin Design Week and the School of Design & Creative Technologies together invite the Austin design community to celebrate futuring. Come immerse yourself in a projection and lighting experience, hear from Austin's premiere futurist, and social reception with bar provided.
Doty Fine Arts Building
2301 Trinity St
- Austin, TX 78712
Austin Design Week Opening Night
Austin Design Week and the School of Design and Creative Technologies together invite the Austin design community to celebrate futuring, being together in person, and the next generation of designers. Come immerse yourself in a projection and lighting experience, hear from Austin's premier futurist, and enjoy a social reception with bar provided.
Opening night is generously sponsored by Nelda Buckman of Nelda.com
Attendees should park in the San Jacinto garage and exit on the 3rd floor toward the Doty Fine Arts Building (DFA). The projection and lighting experience begins on Trinity Street and walks guests to the space behind the Doty Fine Arts Building.
This is an outdoor event.
Agenda
- 6:30 - 7:30 | Explore the installation, grab a drink, and connect with folks in the design community
- 7:30 - 8:15 | Welcome & Keynote
- 8:15 - 8:30 | One last cheers and goodnight!
- SPEAKER
- Jake Dunagan, Founder and Futurist, Institute for The Future
- As a pioneer of design futures, Dr. Jake Dunagan has been at the forefront of the practice and pedagogy of the field for the last 15 years. Jake brings both theoretical rigor and hands-on practical knowledge to his work. He has taught and mentored design futures students for over 10 years at leading institutions around the world such as the University of Texas' Center for Integrated Design and MA in Design in Health, California College of the Arts' Design Strategy MBA program, and CENTRO in Mexico City. Some of his career highlights as a design futurist include ground-breaking projects including immersive scenarios for for the State of Hawaii 2050, a pandemic-based alternate reality game for the CDC, visions of future cities with the US Conference of Mayors, exhibitions for the Dubai Museum of the Future, and with many other civic organizations, foundations, and businesses. Jake holds a Ph.D. University of Hawaii, Manoa Political Science (Alternative Futures), 2011, MA Temple University Anthropology (Visual Communication), 2000, and BA Auburn University Anthropology (Radio, TV, Film), 1997.
- SPEAKER
Doreen Lorenzo, Assistant Dean, School of Design and Creative Technologies
- Doreen Lorenzo is a successful leader of global creative firms and has advised Fortune 100 companies on design and innovation issues for decades. In August 2017, she was named Assistant Dean of the newly founded School of Design and Creative Technologies, a collaboration between the Department of Design and Center for Arts and Entertainment Technologies. Previously, Lorenzo served as Director of the Center for Integrated Design at the University of Texas at Austin. She is a co-founder of mobile video insights firm Vidlet(link is external), as well as a board member and advisor of several other startups, and a columnist for Fast Co. Design and Medium. A recognized thought leader on business and design issues, she speaks publicly about her signature leadership style and the power of empathy to drive business results.
From 2013 to 2015 Doreen was president of Quirky(link is external), where she oversaw product development and operations for this fast-growing company. Prior to Quirky she worked at frog(link is external) design for 16 years, including seven years as president. While president of frog she drove company strategy, oversaw worldwide operations and delivery, and led the iconic design firm to record growth.
Doreen earned a master’s degree in communication and media studies from Boston University and a bachelor’s degree in theatre from the State University of New York, Stony Brook.
- SPEAKER
Ramón H. Rivera-Servera, Dean and Professor, College of Fine Arts at The University of Texas at Austin
For over 20 years, Ramón H. Rivera-Servera has been a scholar focused on the ways the arts contribute to social transformation—from the emergence of collective identities and politics facilitated by media and performance cultures to the activation of art-based methodologies to address moments of collective crisis. He has produced award-winning scholarship, developed curatorial and arts development practices and platforms and advanced a significant portfolio of externally funded practice-based projects focused on the ways the arts can help us become a more intentionally collaborative and ethical society. Rivera-Servera has been specifically focused on how the arts generated from queer Latinx, Caribbean, Mexican and Afrodiasporic contexts across North America advance critical knowledges that build and sustain community through creative practice.
- LOCATION
- 2301 Trinity St
- Austin, TX 78712
- DAY
- Monday, November 8th
- TIME
- 6:30PM - 8:30PM
- ORGANIZED BY
- University of Texas School of Design and Creative Technologies and Nelda.com
- INTENDED AUDIENCE
- The entire Austin design community
- PARKING & TRANSIT
- Attendees should park in the San Jacinto garage and exit on the 3rd floor toward the Doty Fine Arts Building (DFA). There will be subsidized parking. Texas Orange Jackets will walk attendees to the beginning of the experience. Be sure to check out our sustainable transportation recommendations.
Rideshare pickup/dropoff will be in front of the Texas Memorial History Museum located at 2400 Trinity Street. This is to ensure you don't miss any of the installation experience!
- ADA ACCESSIBLE?
- Yes
- PRICE
- Free
- Register here >>
2301 Trinity St
Austin, TX 78712