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Fall 2026

Wild Ideas:

Nature, Science & Creativity

Created in honor of Helen Ghiradella, the biologist who uncovered the hidden architecture of butterfly wings, this Journey invites you, mentor and mentee, to explore the natural world through the complementary lenses of scientific inquiry and creative expression. Through close observation, research, and reflection, you’ll investigate the forms, patterns, and processes found in nature, then build an original project—writing, visual art, media, performance, music, or a form of your own choosing—that celebrates where these disciplines meet. Along the way, you’ll sharpen your powers of observation, stretch your interdisciplinary thinking, and develop the ability to translate scientific understanding into meaningful art.

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  • JOURNEY REQUIREMENTS
  • Cycle(s) 1 Cycle (3 months, Nov 1 – Jan 31)
  • Time Commitment a minimum of 3 hours per month
  • Journey Meetings Attend all Journey Meetings (see dates below).
  • Mentoring Have at least 2 Pair Sessions per month
  • Journey Project Create an original research-inspired project responding to Helen Ghiradella's work and a nature- or science-related topic of your choice, expressed through writing, visual art, video, audio, performance, or another creative medium.

Wild Ideas: Nature, Science & Creativity Community Experiences

Mentees and mentors must attend one Journey Live Meetings each month. 

Fall Cycle Journey Meetings:

  • Saturday, November 7, 2026 | 1:00–3:00 PM ET
  • Saturday, December 5, 2026 | 1:00–3:00 PM ET
  • Saturday, January 9, 2027 | 1:00–3:00 PM ET

Wild Ideas: Nature, Science & Creativity Showcase

  • Saturday, January 30, 2027 | 1:00–3:00 PM ET

If you’re unable to attend a Journey meeting, you must notify your Staff Lead in advance and attend a community event to make up for it—recommended options for this journey include Community Studios and Career Chats.

Journey Circle: Community

Wild Ideas: Nature, Science & Creativity Courses

The Art & Science of Wonder

The accompanying online course provides mentees and mentors with a foundation in observing, understanding, and creatively interpreting the natural world. Through a series of self-paced lessons, participants will explore how scientists and artists alike use curiosity, close observation, experimentation, and imagination to make sense of nature. Along the way, they will engage with inspiring examples, reflective prompts, and hands-on creative exercises that build the skills and confidence needed to develop an original interdisciplinary project celebrating the beauty, complexity, and wonder of the natural world.

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Wild Ideas: Nature, Science & Creativity Mentoring

Mentees and mentors in this Journey will be matched for one cycle. Pairs will meet for at least two hour-long sessions each month. This journey is open to both mentor/mentee pairs and peer-to-peer pairs.

Journey Teaching Artist

Maati McKinney

(she/her)

As a Scientific Illuminator, Maati uses writing, facilitation, and visualization to bridge the gap between science and people. As a science writer, she locates novel findings, identifies key details, interprets complex ideas, and communicates an impactful narrative that honors both audience and subject. She has lead student groups of all ages in a variety of contexts, facilitating understanding by encouraging curiosity, explaining difficult concepts, and using art and inventive experimentation to visualize and drive home concepts. She is also the founding editor-in-chief of Harvard Science in the News (SITN) En Español, an initiative which seeks to increase the reach and accessibility of SITN by translating new and existing articles into Spanish. She believes lasting global solutions need enhanced interdisciplinary, intercultural, and interlingual communication and collaboration, and she aims to inspire and connect people to one another for maximized mutual benefit.

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Wild Ideas: Nature, Science & Creativity is a Journey in the Multigenre 360 Adventure.

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Everything Is a Story: Nonfiction that Reads like Fiction (Fall 2026)

In this Journey, mentees and mentors will explore the ways in which creative storytelling techniques can be applied to nonfiction writing of all kinds, from memoir and personal essay to op-ed and how-to articles. We will dive into what makes a story—from structural archetypes to writing that flows—and learn how to harness the power of story to make nonfiction compelling and transformative.

Wild Ideas: Nature, Science & Creativity (Fall 2026)

Created in honor of Helen Ghiradella, the biologist who uncovered the hidden architecture of butterfly wings, this Journey invites you, mentor and mentee, to explore the natural world through the complementary lenses of scientific inquiry and creative expression. Through close observation, research, and reflection, you'll investigate the forms, patterns, and processes found in nature, then build an original project—writing, visual art, media, performance, music, or a form of your own choosing—that celebrates where these disciplines meet. Along the way, you'll sharpen your powers of observation, stretch your interdisciplinary thinking, and develop the ability to translate scientific understanding into meaningful art.

Civil Discourse: Connection & Persuasion (Fall 2026)

In this Journey, you—mentor and mentee—will build essential skills in public speaking, argumentation, and critical thinking. Through hands-on activities and lively discussion, you'll learn to craft persuasive speeches, construct well-reasoned arguments, and present your ideas with confidence. You'll explore what makes communication land, sharpen your thinking under pressure, and practice responding to perspectives unlike your own in a structured setting. By the end, you'll be able to make your case clearly, engage in dialogue that goes somewhere, and carry these skills into academic, professional, and civic life.

Civil Discourse Connection & Persuasion; two girls speaking with a mic

Dark Tales: A Horror Book Club (Fall 2026)

Step into the shadows of horror and discover what makes a story truly unsettling. Across three monthly book club meetings, you—mentor and mentee—will dig into close readings and lively discussion of selected works, examining how authors build suspense, conjure atmosphere, evoke fear, and use the genre to probe deeper social, psychological, and cultural questions. Together you'll unpack narrative technique, character development, and the many shapes the genre can take. By summer's end, you'll have a richer appreciation for horror, sharper critical instincts as readers, and a store of inspiration and craft to carry into your own writing. Required books this cycle: Dark Is When the Devil Comes by Daisy Pearce, The Body by Bethany C. Morrow, and I'll Watch Your Baby by Neena Viel.

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