p.a.v.e. series brings perspective on social media and marketing for artists


September 12, 2011

Who
The ASU Herberger Institute School of Theatre and Film p.a.v.e. program in arts entrepreneurship.

What
Social Media and Marketing for Artists will be the topic of a talk by Devon Smith of Threespot Consulting in Washington, DC, who will deliver the first in the 2011-2012 p.a.v.e. Speakers Series. p.a.v.e. 2011-12 Lecture Series Photo courtesy of Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts Download Full Image

Smith is currently the Director of Social Media for Threespot, a digital engagement agency in DC primarily serving nonprofit and governmental organizations. She holds an MBA from the Yale School of Management, an MFA in Theatre Management from the Yale School of Drama, and a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Washington. She has worked for nonprofit organizations across the country, primarily in the arts & culture sector, often focusing on digital strategy.

P.a.v.e. is funded in part by a grant to ASU by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation to further cross-campus entrepreneurship education. 

Where
Memorial Union, Pima Room, on the ASU Tempe campus.

When
Sept. 26 at 4:30 p.m.

Cost
Free and open to the public.

Public Contact
School of Theatre and Film. 480.965.5337

The School of Theatre and Film in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University provides a comprehensive range of courses in performance and directing; design and production; new work development; theatre and performance studies; film; and theatre for youth. Its Theatre for Youth program is nationally ranked in the top three and the dramatic writing/playwriting program is ranked 15th among public institutions by U.S.News & World Report. To learn more about the School of Theatre and Film, visit theatrefilm.asu.edu.

Media Contact:
Laurie A. Trotta Valenti 
ASU Herberger Institute 
School of Theatre and Film
480.965.3381
laurie.trotta@asu.edu

Gartner to participate at International Law Colloquium


September 12, 2011

David Gartner, associate professor of law, will contribute to a roundtable discussion on changing understandings of wartime, as part of the International Law Colloquium at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia on Sept. 23.

The roundtable is focused on the book, War Time: An Idea, its History, its Consequences, by Mary Dudziak, a Judge Edward J. and Ruey L. Guirado Professor of Law, History and Political Science at the University of Southern California Law School. David Gartner Download Full Image

Gartner teaches Constitutional Law, International Institutions, Foreign Relations Law and Global Health Law and Policy. His current research focuses on the role of innovative international institutions and non-state actors in shaping international law and the response to global challenges in areas such as global health, development, education and the environment.