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Creativity<br />

By its very nature, science is an experiment. The need to think of things that don’t exist<br />

is simply a part of the job. The ability to think creatively and be comfortable forming<br />

ideas that have no specific roadmap is an important characteristic to reinforce. As<br />

a result, <strong>Promega</strong> has a long history of supporting creativity within the company and<br />

surrounding community.<br />

Established Creative Venues<br />

<strong>Promega</strong> supports numerous cultural venues in the community such as the Madison<br />

Contemporary Art Museum and the American Player’s Theatre (APT.) Specifically<br />

with the nationally recognized APT, <strong>Promega</strong> supports the education program of this<br />

Shakespearean theater that travels to schools around the state bringing new experiences<br />

from theater to thousands of students.<br />

Quarterly Art Exhibits<br />

Rotating public art exhibits on the <strong>Promega</strong> campus serve a dual purpose of sharing<br />

the creativity of featured artists while introducing the community to international<br />

perspectives. Throughout the years, exhibits have featured work of artists from Wisconsin<br />

to Cuba. In <strong>2010</strong>, the spring art show brought together art and community<br />

in a new and meaningful way. The exhibit featured the photography by people with<br />

disabilities who, through a project with the local photographer’s association, were<br />

learning to use a camera for the first time.<br />

<strong>Promega</strong> Corporate responsibility <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong> 30

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