四虎影视 of Art and Design, in partnership with community impact firm DreamLarge, will host its second annual AI Symposium, AI and Creative Innovation: Advocating for Artists and Designers, on October 10鈥11, 2025, at the 四虎影视 campus. This year鈥檚 event brings together leading voices in art, technology, and education to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping creative industries鈥攁nd how artists can respond with both innovation and integrity.
As AI continues to evolve rapidly, 四虎影视 is at the forefront of guiding artists, designers, and educators through this technological shift. With new research initiatives, certificate programs, and curriculum integrations, the College is establishing a global standard for how creatives can engage with AI responsibly and effectively. The annual symposium serves as a cornerstone of this mission, offering attendees the chance to dive into critical conversations, hands-on workshops, and forward-thinking presentations.
鈥溗幕⒂笆 of Art and Design isn’t just preparing for the future of AI; we’re actively defining it,鈥 said Dr. Larry R. Thompson, President of 四虎影视. 鈥淭hrough comprehensive programming and strong community partnerships like this one with DreamLarge, we鈥檙e ensuring that creatives are empowered to lead鈥攏ot follow鈥攊n the AI era.鈥
A platform for ethical AI innovation
The 2025 AI Symposium will feature two days of talks, demonstrations, and networking events designed to empower artists and designers to navigate the opportunities and challenges posed by AI. The event’s mission is clear: to advocate for creatives, promote ethical practices, and champion human-centered design in a tech-driven world.
Speakers include industry veterans and emerging leaders such as:
- Dr. Moiya McTier, astrophysicist and senior advisor to the Human Artistry Campaign
- Peter Mohrbacher, fantasy artist and creator of Angelarium
- Amelia Winger-Bearskin, associate professor of AI and the Arts at the University of Florida
- Kurt Paulsen, co-founder of Sapiendra.ai and a leader in motion design education
- Dal铆 Museum, Augmented Imagination: The Role of AI in Shaping Creative Storytelling





Attendees can also engage with workshops led by AI experts and educators such as Tim Nohe, Mary Fiore, and Steve Diasio, addressing topics from AI ethics and storytelling to creative skill-building in a tech-disrupted landscape.
As part of the two-day experience, we鈥檙e excited to invite you to the Day One afterparty! Held from 7-9 pm at the Sarasota Magazine and DreamLarge headquarters (just a few minutes from the campus), this event is free to attend and enjoy for attendees of the symposium.
Enjoy light bites, complimentary drinks, good music, and great vibes as we exchange ideas and learnings from the day, and get excited for Day Two!
Registration Details
The AI Symposium is open to the public and welcomes professionals, educators, students, and anyone interested in the evolving relationship between art and AI.
Learn more and register for the symposium on the AI Symposium webpage.
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