How is artificial intelligence (AI) transforming the way we create, interpret, and experience art and the world around us? And what does this mean for human expression, connection, and well-being? Join us for an important conversation moderated by Kimberly Noble, George W. and Kathleen I. Gibbs Director & CEO of the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens.
This timely discussion brings together professor and artist Bill Hill (Executive Director of the STEAM Institute, Jacksonville University), Dr. Josh Gellers (Dean of Professional and Lifelong Learning and Faculty Fellow of AI, University of North Florida), and Kim Kuta Dring (Director of Learning & Engagement, Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens). Together they will explore how AI is shaping creative practice, public policy, and daily life – and how artists, scholars, and cultural leaders are responding to this rapidly changing landscape.
