Landmarks of the Mind: Mapping Neurodiversity through Creative Expression
Saturday, April 19, 2025 10am to 12pm
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7801 Rosedale Dr
“Landmarks of the Mind: Mapping Neurodiversity Through Creative Expression” is a public humanities event exploring how neurodivergent individuals process and create meaning through art, storytelling, and cognitive mapping. With a focus on lecture-based discussions and interactive workshops, the program brings together humanities scholars, artists, and neurodivergent voices to examine how creative expression serves as a tool for navigating identity, space, and community. Participants will engage in hands-on storytelling and mapping exercises, reflecting on personal and societal “landmarks” that shape their lived experiences.
This event is part of the “Being Human Festival” organized by the National Center for the Humanities.
“Landmarks of the Mind: Mapping Neurodiversity Through Creative Expression” is a public humanities event exploring how neurodivergent individuals process and create meaning through art, storytelling, and cognitive mapping. With a focus on lecture-based discussions and interactive workshops, the program brings together humanities scholars, artists, and neurodivergent voices to examine how creative expression serves as a tool for navigating identity, space, and community. Participants will engage in hands-on storytelling and mapping exercises, reflecting on personal and societal “landmarks” that shape their lived experiences.
This event is part of the “Being Human Festival” organized by the National Center for the Humanities.
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