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G E T R E A D Y T O
T H E I N S T I T U T E
START YOUR ADVENTURE
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A whirlwind of activity, MOSAIC:
THE INSTITUTE is designed to whet
your appetite for creativity, community
building and the cosmopolitan, urban
experience that is D.C.
Over the course of the next three days,
you’ll be exposed to a wide array of
personalities who inhabit the intersecting
worlds of Jewish cultural arts and
experiential education, all with an eye
to showcasing the interpretive and
institutional possibilities that await.
Here’s to a galvanizing and inspiring
experience.
Carol B. Stapp
Jenna Weissman Joselit
Co-directors
T H E I N S T I T U T E
EXCITEMENT!INSIGHT!CREDENTIALS!
We are introduced
to new ways of
thinking
We learn how totransform ideas
into reality
We go behind the
scenes to see how
and where ideas
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Monday, June 16, 5–7 p.m.Cocktail reception
F Street House, 1925 F Street, NW
KICK OFF THE ADVENTURE AT A
WELCOME CELEBRATION
T H E I N S T I T U T E
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8:45 Gather at the G Street entrance of theSmithsonian American Art Museum,8th and G Street, NW
9:00 Words of welcome at the MacMillan
Education Center9:30 Behind the scenes tour of the
Lunder Conservation Center
10:15 Behind the scenes tour of theLuce Foundation Center
Break
11:15 “Thinking Visually:” An introductionto Visual Thinking Strategies
Lunch
2–4:00 Site visit to the Jewish Historical Society ofGreater Washington, 3rd & G Street, NW
Explore D.C. on your own
JUNE 17 • 8:45 A.M.–4:15 P.M.
VISIONS
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9:00 Gather at the home of the Program in JudaicStudies, 2142 G Street, NW
9:30 Tour GW’s new museum with its director,John Wetenhall
Break
11:00 “Job Talk: Everything You Need to Know,”with Carole Zawatsky, CEO of the DCJCC.This session will be held at 2142 G Street, NW
Lunch
2–4:00 Site visit to Sixth & I Historic Synagogue,600 I (Eye) Street, NW
5-6:00 Pre-performance discussion with Ari Roth,artistic director, Theater J, 1529 16th Street, NW
Dinner on your own
7:30-9:00 Performance of “Freud’s Last Session”
9:15-10:15 Post-performance discussion with Ari Rothand cast members
JUNE 18 • 9 A.M.–10:15 P.M.
NUTS & BOLTS
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10:00 “Finding Your Way: Orientation,”with Jenna Weissman Joselit,Carol B. Stapp and Lotte Lent.Program in Judaic Studies, 2142 G Street
Break11:15 “Ghostly Matters:” A discussion of
Sophie Calle’s Ghosts
Lunch
2-4:00 “Thinking Digitally,” with Sam Ball,CEO of Citizen Film
4:15-5:30 “Master Class,” with Cantor Arianne Brown
5:45 Exit Humming: Summation
JUNE 19 • 10 A.M.–6 P.M.
HEAD START
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T H E I N S T I T U T E
The EEJCA Program is a collaboration between GW’s Graduate School of Education andHuman Development and GW’s Columbian College of Arts and Sciences.It is generously supported by a grant from the Jim Joseph Foundation.
JIM JOSEPHF O U N D A T I O NSh imon ben Joseph