Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Wonderful time at the #Neuromarketing World Forum in New York! #sciart

Greetings!

Michelle Hunter by her work
"The Brain and Smoking - Part 1"
at the Neuromarketing World Forum
Conference in New York City
A couple of months ago I was contacted by the lovely Carla Nagel who is the Executive Director or the Neuromarketing Science & Business Association (NMSBA). They were having a conference in New York and she came across my work online as asked if I would be interested in attending and showing my work. Of course I said Yes!

Below are some images from the conference which took place in March. A couple of works of mine from the Brain Series were included on stage with the presenters and other paintings and prints were laid out in the sponsor area.

It was so cool to talk brains with neuroscientists and marketers interest in the brain! Thank you Carla for the opportunity, Elyte for helping me get set up and the rest of the NMSBA staff in attendance. It was a great experience!

Location: Hudson Theater on W 44th street A New York City Landmark



Artwork has been set up on stage


Carl Marci, Chief Science Officer, Innerscope Research introducing the opening panel

Ale Smidts Professor of Marketing Research, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University talking about "How well do neural focus groups predict choice?"

Michelle Hunter's brain art table at the Neuromarketing World Forum Conference in New York

Caroline Winnett, BrandNeuro during her presentation on "The Future of Neuro"

Antonio Damasio Professor of Neuroscience, University of Southern California delivering the keynote address on "Emotions, Feelings and Decisions"

Antonio Damasio Professor of Neuroscience, University of Southern California during his presentation

Antonio Damasio Professor of Neuroscience, University of Southern California during his presentation

Michelle Hunter with Antonio Damasio Professor of Neuroscience, University of Southern California in front of Michelle's painting "Caffeine Headache"

I welcome opportunities so share the Brain Series with an audience. Know of any opportunities I should consider? Shoot me a note via any of the methods below!

Michelle Hunter 
Exploring Neuroscience Through Art

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