2026 Annual Meeting session – Thursday, June 11
Collaboration Across Disciplines for Arts Engagement & Experimentation
Come learn how CCAM structures its programming, collaborates across disciplines, and produces events, workshops, and more to enrich arts engagement and foster hands-on experimentation with emerging technologies.
About this session
Come learn how Yale’s Center for Collaborative Arts and Media (CCAM) structures its programming, collaborates across disciplines, and produces events, workshops, and more to enrich arts engagement and foster hands-on experimentation with emerging technologies.
Bring related examples from your own context – or new ideas – to discuss with the group. We’ll end with a tour of CCAM’s studios and learning spaces, plus an introduction to the technical systems that support creative work and outcomes for our community.
Session Objectives
- Models for cross-disciplinary collaboration in the arts and technology
- Strategies to align and leverage campus resources
- Connections with colleagues and institutions who advance related work
Speaker

Dr. Lauren Dubowski
Assistant Director
Yale Center for Collaborative Arts and Media (CCAM)
Dr. Lauren Dubowski is an artistic leader, creative producer, and educator who builds connections across disciplines, cultures, and languages. In her work with the CCAM team and with campus and external partners, she curates, develops, and produces programming that expands arts participation through collaborative practice and the exploration of emerging technologies.
She holds a DFA and MFA in Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism from Yale’s David Geffen School of Drama and was a Luce Scholar in Indonesia, as well as a Fulbright Fellow in Poland.

