Unit Manager
The Methdology Lab/Preston Smith Library/ TTUHSC
Lubbock
Kate M. Serralde
Unit Manager, The Methodology Lab
Preston Smith Library-Lubbock
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Education
Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
Professional Certificate | Additive Manufacturing for Innovative Design and Production | 2018 | Case Study: Strategic Operations and Implementation of Additive Manufacturing
Texas Tech University
Master of Arts Candidate: Philosophy | In Progress | Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
Texas Tech University
Bachelor of Arts | 2005 | Major: Art History | Minor: Philosophy | Thesis: In Context: Robert Smithson’s Amarillo Ramp
Why Making Stuff Matters
The process of creating is the actualization of an idea. It is way for us to give form to our feelings and ideas: a tangible form. Making physical objects is a way to connect two people around a central idea. It is a way for people to communicate and to find innovation. I want to teach people how to create and generate ideas. I want to teach people how to be innovated. I want to teach them how to do this by making stuff. I want to build a community of experts on innovation.
Tuesday, August 11, 2020
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM CT