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CHOOSE TO BE CURIOUS

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November 18, 2022

Be an Askable Adult, with Ashley Blowe, Siobhan Grayson & Scotney Young

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November 4, 2022November 4, 2022

The Right Questions for Legal Empowerment, with Naomi Campbell

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October 25, 2022October 25, 2022

Urbanism and Seeing with Fresh Eyes, with Luca Gattoni-Celli

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October 4, 2022October 4, 2022

Apprenticeship as a Curiosity Practice, with Rich Maxham, Danny Smith & Katy Clune

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September 21, 2022January 11, 2023

Curiosity, Science & Humor Walk into a Bar…, with Kasha Patel

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September 7, 2022September 7, 2022

Curious Minds: The Power of Connection, with Perry Zurn & Dani S. Bassett

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August 24, 2022August 24, 2022

Curiosity as a Business Tool, with Tara Palacios

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August 10, 2022August 10, 2022

Urban Sketching, with Todd Cumpston

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July 27, 2022July 27, 2022

Mirrors & Windows: Reading & Kids, with Jennifer Sauter-Price

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“As adults, we don’t spend too long in observation. We tend to want to jump straight in to interpreting and what we think. It’s actually quite useful for us to take a step back, and just dwell in observation for a little bit, because those details that we notice will help fuel our curiosity.” ~ Claire Bown, @ThinkingMuseum

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