Studying Creativity: At the Crossroads of Art and Science

Creativity is often defined as a mental phenomenon that engages multiple cognitive processes to generate novel and useful solutions to problems. But how this process happens, and why it happens, is largely unknown.

In Studying Creativity: At the Crossroads of Art and Science Dr. López-González discusses the observations and preliminary findings of both cognitive neuroscientific discoveries and artistic explorations to investigate and understand spontaneous creative thinking. This event is free and open to the public.

Mónica López-González, co-founder and Artistic Director of La Petite Noiseuse Productions, is a cineaste, cognitive scientist, dramatist, educator, and entrepreneur with a PhD in Cognitive Science from Johns Hopkins University. A recent postdoctoral fellow at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, López-González seeks to understand our artistic creative capacities as human beings. When not inventing and teaching new courses at the intersection of Visual Art, Music, and the Brain Sciences as Visiting Professor at Maryland Institute College of Art, Peabody Institute, and Johns Hopkins University, López-González is reviewing movies from around the world, running a Latin American Film Festival in Baltimore, MD, consulting on data visualization projects, or working on her next artistic project. She has exhibited her film photographs throughout Maryland and New York, made her first feature documentary in 2010 on the creative musical process, and premiered her latest film Moments with a live jazz trio at ARTSCAPE 2013, the largest arts festival in the U.S. She most recently presented to rave reviews this June 2014 the world premiere of her debut Spanish-language theatrical production titled “Última Partida” (“The Final Draw”) in Baltimore, MD and Washington, D.C.











When: Thu., Jul. 24, 2014 at 7:00 pm
Where: apexart
291 Church St.
212-431-5270
Price: Free
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Creativity is often defined as a mental phenomenon that engages multiple cognitive processes to generate novel and useful solutions to problems. But how this process happens, and why it happens, is largely unknown.

In Studying Creativity: At the Crossroads of Art and Science Dr. López-González discusses the observations and preliminary findings of both cognitive neuroscientific discoveries and artistic explorations to investigate and understand spontaneous creative thinking. This event is free and open to the public.

Mónica López-González, co-founder and Artistic Director of La Petite Noiseuse Productions, is a cineaste, cognitive scientist, dramatist, educator, and entrepreneur with a PhD in Cognitive Science from Johns Hopkins University. A recent postdoctoral fellow at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, López-González seeks to understand our artistic creative capacities as human beings. When not inventing and teaching new courses at the intersection of Visual Art, Music, and the Brain Sciences as Visiting Professor at Maryland Institute College of Art, Peabody Institute, and Johns Hopkins University, López-González is reviewing movies from around the world, running a Latin American Film Festival in Baltimore, MD, consulting on data visualization projects, or working on her next artistic project. She has exhibited her film photographs throughout Maryland and New York, made her first feature documentary in 2010 on the creative musical process, and premiered her latest film Moments with a live jazz trio at ARTSCAPE 2013, the largest arts festival in the U.S. She most recently presented to rave reviews this June 2014 the world premiere of her debut Spanish-language theatrical production titled “Última Partida” (“The Final Draw”) in Baltimore, MD and Washington, D.C.

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