Join us for PK #36 at Covermymeds.
Come see what this space is all about (2 Miranova Place), hear some unique and novel presentations, and unwind to great music. You won't want to miss it. Festivities kick off with doors at 6:30pm, music spun by PK veteran George Brazil at 7:00pm and presentations begin at 7:30. The suggested donation is $2 per person. Some of the proceeds will benefit a cause.
The event will be emcee’d by Ruth Milligan, Articulation, Inc., TEDxColumbus Co-found & Co-curato...
Join us for PK #36 at Covermymeds.
Come see what this space is all about (2 Miranova Place), hear some unique and novel presentations, and unwind to great music. You won't want to miss it. Festivities kick off with doors at 6:30pm, music spun by PK veteran George Brazil at 7:00pm and presentations begin at 7:30. The suggested donation is $2 per person. Some of the proceeds will benefit a cause.
The event will be emcee’d by Ruth Milligan, Articulation, Inc., TEDxColumbus Co-found & Co-curator.
Each speaker will follow the international Pecha Kucha format of showing 20 images and speaking about each image for 20 seconds. Presenters list will be posted this week.
PK Columbus vol36's featured presenters - Ann Kinder, storyteller and Bridal Stylist; Larry Smith, Founder & Editor, Six-Word Memoir Project; Jesse Henning, Librarian & Jeopardy! Contestant; Jeremy Taylor, Food Broker; Ryan Newman, Designer; Amy Leibrand, Research Scientist, Conceptual Artist; Jasimine Agape Pennywell, Fashion designer. Musician. Mother. Minister. Doula. Youth advocate; John Ryan, Architect
Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Details to follow.
Lots of parking is available within the parking garage connected to Miranova 2; parking costs $2. COTA, Car2Go, carpooling and ridesharing, bicycles are ofcourse encouraged for transportation.
Pecha Kucha is about sharing passion and creativity, and is not a forum for sales pitches, commercial presentations, or self-promotional material.
About Pecha Kucha
Pecha Kucha Night was devised and shared by Klein Dytham architecture. It was founded in Tokyo in 2003 as a way for designers to meet and share their work in public, and has morphed into a massive celebration with events in more than 600 cities around the world. Drawing its name from the Japanese term for “the sound of chitchat,” it rests on a simple and momentum-driven presentation format: 20 images x 20 seconds. Pecha Kucha Columbus was formed by a group of designers and community members in February of 2007.