Join the Civic Design Center for Nashville’s 36th PechaKucha Night featuring a variety of women designers and community leaders will talk about their experiences.
In August of 1920, the 19th Amendment guaranteed that women throughout the United States would have the right to vote on equal terms with men. The Design Center is honoring the activists and inspirational women leaders of the time by featuring inspirational designers and community leaders in Nashville.
This event we will feature a new host, Veronica Foster, the Civic Design Center’s Communications Manager.
Presenters include:
Ayumi Fukuda Bennett, Visual Storyteller
Shanese Brown, Tuck Hinton Associate Architect
Jane Coleman Cottone, TN Historic Preservation Specialist
Jacqueline Cox, Former Civic Design Center Research Fellow
Veronica Foster, Civic Design Center Communications Manager
Fuller Hanan, Pfeffer Torode Architecture Director of Communications
About PechaKucha:
Drawing its name from the Japanese term for the sound of "chit chat", PechaKucha rests on a presentation format that is based on a simple idea: 20 images x 20 seconds. It's a format that makes presentations concise, and keeps things moving at a rapid pace.
PechaKucha Night was devised in Tokyo in February 2003 as an event for young designers to meet, network, and show their work in public. It grew into a massive celebration, with events happening in hundreds of cities around the world, inspiring creatives worldwide.
Poster Art by Erin Miller