Our monthly podcast episodes are called Humanscape of Clarksville where we hear stories from community members on various topics. The importance of the humanities in our daily lives is highlighted in each episode as we get to hear the stories of our guest.
Welcome back to Humanscape of Clarksville! We’re thrilled to have you with us for another episode. In this episode, Dr. Emily Crane, Professor of Music (Violin and Viola) and the Coordinator of Orchestral Strings and Tim Sharp, Conductor, Composer, Director of Gateway Chorale, and Director of Music at Madison Street United Methodist Church. They’ll discuss how the art of music has shaped Tim's journey as an artist in Clarksville an...
Welcome back to another episode of Humanscape of Clarksville. This month, we brought IPH to Clarksvilles Riverfest to hear the communities views on humanities. Never forget that what defines us as humans are the humanities. We appreciate your listening and hope to see you again next month.
Welcome back to another episode of Humanscape of Clarksville. This month, we brought IPH to the Art & Design building to hear student views on the humanities. Never forget that what defines us as humans are the humanities. We appreciate your listening and hope to see you again next month.
Welcome back to Humanscape of Clarksville! We're glad you could join us for another episode. Darren Michael and Dr. Ellen Kanervo talk about Dr. Kanervo's extensive background researching art and history in Clarksville and the neighboring counties in today's episode. The Arts and Heritage Development Council of Clarksville/Montgomery County is headed by Dr. Kanervo.Efforts are being made to promote arts and heritage eve...
Welcome back to this month's installment of Humanscape of Clarksville. In this episode, History and Philosophy professor David Rands interviews Japan's Consulate General of Nashville, Yoichi Matsumoto, to discuss Motsumoto's remarkable journey as a consulate in America, particularly Nashville, and its impact to his career. We look forward to hearing your thoughts on this episode. Stay tuned for the next one!
In this month's edition of Humanscape of Clarksville, Darren Michael meets with Kitty Harvill, co-founder and artist of " Artist and Biologist Unite for Nature," to explore Harvill's journey to becoming an international wildlife artist. We look forward to hearing your thoughts on this episode, and please stay tuned for the next one.
Welcome back to a new episode of Humanscape of Clarksville. In this episode Florian Gargaillo Associate professor in Languages and Literature speaks with Erika Arcadia , owner of Hudubam Book Traders about the importance of literature in clarksville by way of the Hudubam Book Traders establishment.
Hello again, and welcome to David Britton's Human Scape sequel on Dunbar State Park. In order to better convey the cultural past that Dunbar State Park has established, we will now discuss David's personal narrative and how he became involved with the park. We hope you enjoyed this episode and will join us again next month.
A new segment of Humanscape of Clarksville has begun, and we hope you enjoy it. Clarksville, Tennessee's own David Britton, Manager of Dunbar State Park, and Art professor Dr. Tamara Smithers are featured in this episode. The cultural significance of Dunbar Cave to the city of Clarksville in the present day is the topic. We're looking forward to hearing your feedback on this episode and stay tuned to the next episode.
Welcome to the initial episode of The Human scape of Clarksville, a new series from the Institute for the Public Humanities. IPH, which is located in the College of Arts and Humanities and was established in 2021, is an excellent illustration of the university's role as a hub for humanistic investigation that serves the general welfare. This episode's focus is the humanities and what they mean to you, with opinions from th...
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