UMS/Ross Design Jam WITH WYNTON MARSALIS
SUN, OCT. 16, 2022
Sponsored by the William Davidson Foundation Director Discretionary Philanthropic Fund of the United Jewish Foundation

This team developed from this central question:
“How might we leverage a cross-medium
approach to achieve benevolent creation
and control (with serendipity) & maximize
exposure and connection with audiences?”
See how they got to the idea "IntegratED Arts."
This team developed from this central question:
“How might we design an inclusive
hybrid model that elevates and amplifies
the artists’ compensation and art in
both modalities?” See how they got
to the idea "Design Jam in a Box."
This team developed from this central question:
“How might we empower
audiences as changemakers
that enable community
immersion?” See how they got
to the idea "Single Payer Healthcare."
This team developed from this central question:
“How might we create immersive in-person
experiences while increasing access to the arts
and mobilizing the public and private sectors?”
See how they got to the idea "10x Residency."
This team developed from this central question:
“How might we make the
arts more accessible to
everyone in society?” See how they
got to the idea "Techunity Art Design Studio."
What do a world-famous jazz musician and a design
jam have in common? When it comes to +Impact
Studio techniques, far more than you might imagine!
During the middle of the day, the University Musical
Society and the Ross School of Business +Impact
Studio invited Wynton Marsalis to join the design
jam on innovative uses of new tools and design
methods to generate new formats and equitable
access to the arts.