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About the Event:
What if you could transform your greatest uncertainties into a springboard for creativity?
Join MODA for an engaging workshop inspired by the book Navigating Ambiguity: Creating Opportunity in a World of Unknowns, authored by Andrea Small and Kelly Schmutte, and illustrated by Reina Takahashi of Stanford d.school. This is your opportunity to learn how to turn uncertainty into a designed life that inspires you!
What to Expect:
An introduction to the book and its key ideas
Thought-provoking group discussion
Learn actionable strategies to turn ambiguity into intentional design that sets you apart.
A free journal to take home
Take advantage of a special discount for pre-order of the book, Navigating Ambiguity, at checkout!
Facilitated by Kevin Day, Impact Design Lab Teacher, The Mount Vernon School. Kevin helps students and educators use design thinking to create positive change. His facilitation will make this session engaging, reflective, and practical. He’s invited special guest, Kayla Uleah Evans to join him.
Who Should Attend?
Designers, creatives, educators, students, and anyone interested in purposeful design. Whether you’ve read the book or not, you’re welcome to join the conversation.
About Navigating Ambiguity
Navigating Ambiguity: A Guide for Designers Embracing Uncertainty is an essential guide that helps designers harness the discomfort of the unknown, transforming creative challenges into intentional design opportunities, inspired by Stanford University’s prestigious d.school. Navigating Ambiguity underscores the non-linear nature of creativity. It encourages designers to relinquish control and embrace adaptability, curiosity, and resourcefulness. Educators Andrea Small and Kelly Schmutte use humor and actionable insights to help you confront uncertainty in your design projects. They provide strategies for balancing action with adaptability, guiding you to navigate the complexities of design with confidence. The book includes striking cut-paper artwork illustrations by Reina Takahashi that inspire new perspectives on your creative process.
About Kevin Day
Kevin Day is the Impact Design Lab Teacher at the Mount Vernon School. His course invites eighth graders to learn and lean into design thinking as a stance of generous curiosity, empathy-fueled problem-finding and problem-solving, and a purpose-full path by which learners of any age might participate in designing a better world. He is leaning into his eighteenth year of classroom teaching this year; his vocational journey has also wound through cross country and track coaching and hospital chaplaincy. When the school day ends, he fights traffic to get home to Duluth, GA, where he and his wife (Katie) do their best to keep up with their beloved son (Elijah, 7). Kevin loves running, aspires to write more, and means to live authentically - and today - towards the intersection of design thinking, spiritual practice, and creative courage.
Registration: $30 | $24 for MODA members or purchase a Support MODA ticket $36 | $30 for MODA members
Pre-ordered books can be picked up at check-in.
To learn more about Public Programming or Membership, contact felicia@museumofdesign.org
Registration: $30 | $24 for MODA Members or purchase a Support MODA ticket $36 | $30 for MODA members
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The Museum of Design Atlanta is conveniently located in the Midtown Arts District, right across the street from the Woodruff Arts Center at 1315 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta, GA 30309.
MODA is located on the ground floor of the 1315 Peachtree Building. The building is a mix use site and is shared by MODA, the Peachtree Public Library, and Perkins+Will.
MODA resides on the land of the Mvskoke (Muscogee / Creek) people.
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Parking
MODA does not offer designated parking. There are public parking lots located in the Midtown Arts district, as well as metered parking available along Peachtree St NE. The paid Lanier parking deck at 1337 Peachtree St NE is the closest deck within walking distance of the museum.
Bike RidersFor visitors traveling by bike, there are plenty of bike racks conveniently located around MODA! You can find them along Peachtree Street, including right outside of MODA, and at the Arts Center MARTA Station. Don’t forget to bring a lock!
MartaIf visiting by train, take the North or South rail line to the Arts Center MARTA Station (N5), located directly behind the Woodruff Arts Center (accessible). Exit the Arts Center Station at the top level by the Peachtree Street exit. You will be behind the Woodruff Arts Center. MODA is located directly across the street from the Woodruff Arts Center. Use the cross-walk at the intersection of 16th and Peachtree to reach our building.
For more information on MARTA schedules, maps, and connections from other transit providers, please visit the MARTA website.
We offer a 20% discount on museum admission for patrons who used public transportation to get to MODA! (DOES NOT APPLY TO SUNDAY FUNDAY SPECIAL RATE) -
Designers with different styles of learning or special needs are welcome in MODA public programs. We will be able to most effectively help everyone learn and enjoy this experience if we know about those needs in advance of the program.
Please email miranda@museumofdesign.org with questions or information. -
MODA reserves the right to cancel a program if the minimum enrollment requirements are not met, but don't worry: should MODA have to cancel, we will gladly issue a full refund to all registrants. If you need to cancel your plans for any reason, we kindly request that you notify us at least 7 days prior to the event start. By doing so, we can process a refund for the ticket cost (minus a small $10 processing fee per class). Unfortunately, we cannot provide refunds for cancellations made less than 7 days before an event.
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Pictures and videos will be captured during MODA public programs and may be published on the official website, social media, and newsletters of the Museum of Design Atlanta. If you do not wish to appear on these platforms, please write to felicia@museumofdesign.org.
To Learn more about Public Programming, contact felicia@museumofdesign.org
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Email Felicia at felicia@museumofdesign.org with any questions.
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