The power of everyday creativity | Emily Eisenhart | TEDxUTAustin
What if creativity wasn’t reserved for artists, but something we could all tap into every day? In this heartwarming and visually rich talk, abstract artist Emily Eisenhart invites us to rediscover the world through the eyes of a child. Drawing from her upbringing in a home that valued curiosity, her deep connection to nature, and her background in anthropology and design, Eisenhart shows how wonder, observation, and play can reawaken our creativity. From shadow patterns to city sidewalks, she reveals how beauty and inspiration are everywhere—if we just take the time to look. This talk is a reminder that creativity isn’t something we grow out of, it's something we can reignite. Emily Eisenhart turns the world into her canvas. From kinetic sculptures to sky-high murals, she is dedicated to infusing cities with art and creativity.With a formal background in Cultural Anthropology, Emily approaches her projects as an ethnographer, exploring the culture of a place to create story-driven artwork that is reflective of people and place. Her multidisciplinary work explores the dynamic interplay between our natural and built environments. By creatively transforming these spaces into places for exploration and expression, her vibrant and experiential artwork connects people with each other and with nature, sparking their curiosity, imagination, and stewardship of our natural ecosystem.She has collaborated with prominent national brands, real estate developers, architects, interior designers, and private collectors. Notable clients include Gensler, HOK, Whole Foods, Warby Parker, Rivian, YETI, SXSW, and Austin FC, among others. Her work has been featured in The New York Times and her partnership with Community First! Village has been recognized by ULI as 2024’s Best Project Innovation.Prior to opening her own studio, she honed her skills at the global design and innovation firm IDEO. As part of her commitment to design and art, Emily serves as a Founding Board Member of Design Austin, the foundational arm of AIA Austin committed to celebrating and amplifying design excellence in Austin and beyond. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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