From the PD: Team NEO study projects economic boost from Ingenuityfest, Gordon Square Arts District
Julie Washington wrote a terrific piece on the economic boost from arts events. We had put out a press release on the TeamNEO study and are delighted to see that Washington included information on other Cleveland arts organizations. It’s also great to see the comments. While comments tend to veer into soapbox territory, some are…
Read MoreIngenuityBtoB: New Cleveland Clinic Eye Drug Delivery System
In our first installment of IngenuityBtoB, we interview Dr. Rishi Singh at the Cleveland Clinic’s Cole Eye Institute. In the interview, Dr. Singh not only talks about how this innovation could save patient from painful, repeated eye injections, also talks about where his spark of ingenuity came: at a Halloween party. Thanks to The Rogers…
Read MoreA Town Called Panic (?)
No, it’s not the latest commentary on Cleveland. It’s a lovely animated film at this year’s Cleveland International Film Festival. We liked it so much that we decided to become a Community Sponsor. What does A Town Called Panic have to do with Ingenuity? Do we really have to answer that question? Ingenuity is about…
Read MoreBrite Winter Festival – Saturday, February 27, 2010, 5-10pm
Brite Winter Festival – Saturday, February 27, 2010, 5-10pm Forecast: 30 F and snowy.  Perfect for a winter festival Join us as we celebrate winter in Cleveland (yes, you heard that right, we’re celebrating – take that Forbes!) at the Brite Winter Festival on Saturday from 5 – 10pm in the Flats! Cleveland bands, Cleveland sponsors, Cleveland…
Read MoreHow to Use Everyday Ingenuity to Solve Problems Big and Small
Watch it on Academic Earth Some men see things as they are and say, why? I dream of things the way they never were and say, why not? – Robert F. Kennedy, after George Bernard Shaw Professor Barry Nalebuff shares the insights from his book Why Not? How to Use Everyday Ingenuity to Solve Problems…
Read MoreDon’t Miss: Hammer Regatta This Weekend
The Hammer Regatta is a unique blend of athletics, music and art being held this Sunday at St. Ignatius’ Murphy Field House from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Hammer has partnered with members of the Cleveland arts community that have been part of recent Ingenuity Festivals. The Hammer is free to attend, and if you…
Read MoreHelp Vote Ingenuity as #1 Festival in Cleveland
We’ve got nothing against the National Hamburger Festival, but we think we’re tops when it comes to Festivals in the area. Here’s the thing…somehow we were overlooked in the nominations for Best Festival in Cleveland from Metromix! Here’s how you can help us rectify the situation: Go to this link: http://cleveland.metromix.com/events/best-of-award/festival/1701856/content And ‘write-in’ Ingenuity in…
Read MoreAmazing Things People Are Saying About Us…
Below are some recent incoming links to the Ingenuity site. Keep ’em coming! charboneau linked here saying, “If you have not yet heard, Ingenuity—Cleveland’s F …” theodoreferringer linked here saying, “It had spent the last week living under a rock in …” SicklyBug and Cassaendra linked here saying, “The Veterans Memorial Bridge was constructed in…
Read MoreLisa Lock Performance in February
Ingenuity favorite Lisa Lock will be presenting Concentric Cycles, a piece that she choreographed and will perform at the Cleveland Public Theatre February 19 – 21. Concentric Cycles Choreographed by Lisa K. Lock and Performed by Amy Compton and Lisa K. Lock. As time passes, memories weave a fabric that connects with the present, shaping…
Read MoreAimee Mullins and her 12 pairs of legs
This is a very cool talk that highlights what can happen when science, medicine and art come together. Â Mullins turns the idea of disability on its head and has redefined her missing legs around the needs of her life rather than the other way around. From TED.com: Athlete, actor and activist Aimee Mullins talks about…
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