SCHEDULE & EVENTS

April 22, 2013

CCE's Design Link team heads to the Town of Biscoe in Montgomery Co. on May 2-3 to conduct a community design workshop to help invigorate town planning, adaptive reuse and sustainable design in this iconic small town in the Piedmont Triad.  After successful workshops in High Point, Elkin and Mayodan since December 2012,  anticipation is high for the innovative work the team brings to the community.  

 

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April 22, 2013

CCE's next Creatini will be held May 7, 5:30-7:30pm at The Phillips Collection in High Point, 916 Finch Avenue.  See the latest work from Design Link and view the award winning work of The Phillips Collection. The event is co-sponsored by Zaki Oriental Rugs. 

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LATEST NEWS

April 22, 2013

CCE's Design Link team heads to the Town of Biscoe in Montgomery Co. on May 2-3 to conduct a community design workshop to help invigorate town planning, adaptive reuse and sustainable design in this iconic small town in the Piedmont Triad.  After successful workshops in High Point, Elkin and Mayodan since December 2012,  anticipation is high for the innovative work the team brings to the community.  

 

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December 6, 2012

Join fellow professionals, emerging and mid-career artists, and students at the 4th annual Southern Entrepreneurship in the Arts Conference.

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CCE leads design workshops in towns across the Triad


National News

CCE featured in US Airways Magazine

October 18, 2012

The Center for Creative Economy was featured in the October issue of the U.S Airways Magazine

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National Research Project Update

October 4, 2012

The National Creativity Network and Center for Creative Economy are looking for organizations to participate in a national study

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Forget B-School, D-School is Hot

June 7, 2012

Forget b-school. These days, d.school is the place to go. Stanford University's d.school—the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design—has gained recognition in recent years for introducing the trendy, but murky, problem-solving concept known as "design thinking" to executives, educators, scientists, doctors and lawyers. Now other schools are coming up with their own programs. See More

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