Would you rather be exceptionally talented at a few things or be sufficiently skilled at everything? Renaissance, our proposed annual event theme, asserts that one should pursue a wide base of knowledge. For example, the Italian Renaissance is known as a period of controversy, rebirth, and intense discussions in art, religion, mathematics, education, and beyond. When we picture the Italian Renaissance we picture Michelangelo’s fresco of the Sistine Chapel soaring high above the limits of human height and Botticelli’s Birth of Venus symbolizing the rebirth of a nation artistically and symbolically. However, we must also extend ourselves to the north, to the artistry of the Dutch and Flemish Renaissance, which saw the birth of new genres of painting while simultaneously paying homage to the Italian artists with its dedication to portraying the human condition and natural beauty. In addition, the Harlem Renaissance was an explosion of art within a neglected community, one that subverted popular culture by inventing their own forms of popular culture, which revolutionized how Americans regarded each other.
Broadly, the Renaissance brings to mind the iconic phrase of “renaissance man” and the notion of not staying in one lane, but rather chasing knowledge of all things for the vast growth of an evolving people. Renaissance means rebirth, and rebirth means evolution. What we realize now, at this pivotal moment in the 21st century of simultaneous pandemic and explosion of knowledge, is that this Earth is living its next renaissance and this time we choose not to highlight who history knows as the “renaissance man” but instead the modern and holistic “renaissance person.” The modern renaissance person is finding a new life in old tools, arts, and modes of thought. The modern renaissance person is experiencing a global period of growth in medicine, space travel, agriculture, and climate research. The modern renaissance person is becoming an ally, an advocate, and an academic where and when it matters most. Renaissance is an amalgamation of talents, all born from the minds of multitalented individuals.
That is what we seek to represent with our annual event: the outline of the “renaissance person” as they have evolved in the landscape of the twenty-first century. We are calling on them to share their ideas.
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