MTA Lecturer Kāli Quinn traveled to Duke University to teach Compassionate Creativity to undergraduates within two classes - End of Life Ethics and Medical Stories On Stage - and to perform her two solo shows about aging, memory loss, grief, and identity. These shows were received well, creating new language and possibilities around intergenerational care, with audiences at Duke's School of Medicine and the Divinity School.

 

For more information about Kāli, please visit her Faculty profile, linked here

One stage at a time

Associate Professor Sara Brown, an accomplished theater set designer, teaches MIT students to create and think visually.    

Jazz in the key of life

Saxophonist Miguel Zenón, a Grammy-winning MIT faculty member, creates a distinctive blend of jazz and traditional Puerto Rican music.

Bringing the stage to the classroom

21T.100 (Theater Arts Production) gathers MIT students, faculty, staff, and other professionals to produce feature-length performances.