IdeaFestival Bowling Green 2021
Re-start, Re-think, Re-imagine.
Highlights
All videos produced by Vid Monster Productions
Watch the whole 2021 livestream here!
Artwork and geodes made by 2021 IFBG participants
Resources to Explore from IFBG 2021
2021 Speakers
Matt Gosnell
Outreach Coordinator, AppHarvest
Matt Gosnell grew up in Kentucky and has led business and land development efforts in five countries. Prior to joining AppHarvest, Matt worked in municipal finance in Chicago, management training and conflict resolution in South America, and most recently as project developer for a U.S. Department of Defense office responsible for reducing costs through renewable energy programs. Matt received a bachelor's degree in finance from the University of Kentucky and a master's degree in international affairs from the Universidad Externado de Colombia.
Learn more about App Harvest and AgTech:
President David Lee on Company's Growth
Technology: The Future of Agriculture
Ag Tech: A Great Investment for the Future
AgTech Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Growth
Frankie Lewis
Designer, Frankie Lew Organization
Frankie Lewis was born and raised in Louisville. In 2014, after receiving her BS in theater arts from the University of Louisville, she started her first fashion label, Ann DeEvelyn Clothing Company. Her work was featured in EXTOL Magazine, Louisville Magazine, and KMAC COUTURE – Art Walks the Runway, and was mentioned in British and Italian Vogue. In 2018, Frankie was selected to compete with 15 other designers on season 17 of Project Runway. She currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California, as a freelance tailor for Michael Schmidt’s Studios and as owner of the Frankie Lew fashion house.
Learn more about Frankie Lewis:
An Interview with Frankie Lewis
Meet the Louisville fashion designer starring on Bravo's 'Project Runway'
Janessa Unseld
Finalist, Breakthrough Junior Challenge
breakthroughjuniorchallenge.org
Janessa Unseld is a senior and community developer at The Gatton Academy for Mathematics and Science in Kentucky. Her love for exploring diverse perspectives has led her to many an extracurricular, including sitting on her school's literary magazine editorial board, engaging in her local philosophy club, and cofounding Project Unite, a group focused on promoting cultural awareness. She feels that anything worth articulating is worth articulating well, and thus always works to develop her communication skills. A three-minute video she created exemplifies this attitude: it details the practical limitations of quantum computers and is now a finalist in the 2020 Breakthrough Junior Challenge.
Learn more about Janessa Unseld and careers:
Watch her Breakthrough Junior Challenge video
Watch her winning Poetry Outloud performance
Take an Interest Profiler to discover possible fields for you
2021 Virtual Minds-on, Hands-on Activities
Art with Brianna Harlan
to contact Brianna, use her contact form at BriannaHarlan.com or through Instagram @_briannaharlan
More on rubbings/frottage
Brianna's talk at IFBG 2019
Computer Science/Coding
with The Kentucky Science Center
Design
with Andee Rudloff and Natalie Tyree
Time-lapse video of Andee drawing the mural insoired by your designs
PDF of the mural for you to color
Geology
with Dr. Shelby Rader
to contact Shelby, email her at shelby.rader@gmail.com or shtrader@iu.edu
More on geodes
Shelby's talk at IFBG 2018
2021 Sponsors
Major Sponsor
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Vid Monster Productions is a full-service creative content production company, specializing in video, graphic design, livestream, photo, and audio. With a core team of nine and over a dozen production specialists, Vid Monster consistently delivers in or under budget, and on or before the deadline for clients. Because of their 50+ combined years of experience, the team is passionate about and obsessed with creating each project creatively and uniquely.
The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky is a residential program for bright, highly motivated Kentucky high school students
who have demonstrated interest in pursuing advanced careers in science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics. Housed on the campus of Western Kentucky University,
students take college classes, engage in faculty-led research, and have the ability
to study abroad while living in a supportive community of like-minded peers.
In short, students in Kentucky can apply for our program during their sophomore year
of high school, and if accepted, they will spend their junior and senior year on WKU’s
main campus while remaining enrolled in their sending school. Furthermore, the tuition,
meals and housing costs for our students are covered by the Commonwealth of Kentucky,
so any student in the state is eligible to apply if the program meets their interests
and abilities.
Interested in learning more about The Gatton Academy’s application process? Visit
us at https://www.wku.edu/academy/admissions/instructions/index.php.
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