We’re redesigning what it feels like to stay open, informed, and engaged.

Our mission is simple: to inspire a culture of public imagination around sustainable and equitable futures.

The Plenary, Co. is a 501(c)3 arts & education nonprofit that designs creative, collaborative, and engaging pathways through our collective knowledge. By cultivating a culture of curiosity and openness, we are committed to building a more equitable, sustainable, and beautiful future for people and the planet. We design systems and experiences that align with how our minds and lives actually work.

SUSTAINABILITY

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HUMAN SYSTEMS

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SCIENCE AND TECH

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NATURE OF KNOWLEDGE

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SUSTAINABILITY  •  HUMAN SYSTEMS  •  SCIENCE AND TECH  •  NATURE OF KNOWLEDGE  • 

Building vibrant ways to explore critical ideas.

Grounded in insights from neuroscience, psychology, design, and the communities we work with, we scout highly usable and actionable knowledge on evergreen, evidence-driven issues, then design experiences infused with community connection and creative inquiry.

Our mission is to support more equitable and sustainable futures by breaking barriers between critical issues and the communities impacted by them.

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Packaging

We seek out diverse fields, perspectives, and approaches to understand he nuances of the issues we cover. We synthesize insights from science, scholarship, popular media, and community conversations.

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Pathways

Using insights from communications, human sciences, local voices, and design research, we craft psychologically accessible experiences for the public to explore the socioscientific issues that impact their communities.

OUR APPROACH

We believe that every city, community, household, and individual should have everything they need to responsibly and meaningfully participate in the conversations that are shaping society.

Social and civic engagement are in desperate need of a 21st century update.

Today's challenges — from violent cultural divides to climate change — are complex and high stakes. They require all of us to stay open and informed, yet our options can be polarizing or oversimplified.

We are often limited to one-dimensional sources that are difficult to access. We consume knowledge passively from select few experts in the comforts of our echo chambers. We are overloaded with information without any guidance on how to make sense of it all. And we are rarely supported in translating what we read into meaningful actions we can take towards change.

Our approach is rooted in neuroscience, and shaped by communities.

Founded by neuroscience, psychology, and education researchers, we dug deep into the decades of research, scholarship, and lived experiences. Scattered across fields and lenses, we found a roadmap for how to support more open, informed, and engaged communities, and we plan to use it.

At The Plenary, we focus on perennial issues (the ones that keep coming back) and collaborate with community members, experts, artists, and designers every step of the way.

Our goal is to create a new category of experiences that are one-part exploration, one-part play, and one-part activation.

We use art, science, storytelling, and play to create interactive and social experiences.

  • Insights are often housed in fields and disciplines that are kept siloed. By scouting and synthesizing wisdom and perspectives from across domains, we can get a more multidimensional and comprehensive understanding of a given issue.

  • Once we determine what we want to learn, it’s just as important to consider how we want to learn it. Art, design, and learning sciences point to carefully crafted play, social connection, co-creation, story, and multisensory exploration to create conditions most conducive for change, growth, and lifelong learning.

  • Too often, information is shared in a way that prioritizes the platform and not the recipient. Talking heads speak in jargon and encourage passive consumption of their ideas. We’re building an ecosystem where communities are at the center of the experience, actively participating in exploration of the issues that they care about.

Making Key Issues Accessible

Unlocking civically-critical social, environmental, and scientific issues.

We design vibrant, science-driven community experiences that unlock the insights and energy we need to create more beautiful, sustainable, and equitable futures.

Human Systems

Illuminating the systems, forces, and biases that shape society and ourselves

Science & TechnologY

Exploring the possibilities, challenges, and ethics of innovations

Improving relationships between people & the planet

Sustainability

Understanding misinformation, media systems, and strategies for navigating claims

Nature of Knowledge

Evidence Driven, Community Shaped

We use research and scholarship from across fields to design experiences that line up with how people learn, connect, and stay open to new possibilities.

Our approach is based on decades of research on the ways people learn, engage, and change their minds. All of our work is anchored in several frameworks we created to synthesize multidisciplinary research on what does — and doesn’t — engage, motivate, and support adult learning and conceptual change. We design strategies that put evidence to work while making sense for the ways that communities and individuals live their lives.

While anchored in established frameworks, we are constantly experimenting with new ways to bridge the gap between usable knowledge and the people or systems it can serve.

 

Our Values

As a society, we have more access to information than ever before, yet we've failed to prioritize systems that support informed, open, and engaged communities. At The Plenary, we believe that society's collective knowledge should be technically, financially, and psychologically accessible to everyone.

  • Expand What’s Possible.

    So much of what we think of as our default systems, customs, and stuff was first imagined. We need to balance out fear of change with the joy of possibility, and embrace creativity and experimentation as we imagine more sustainable and equitable futures.

  • Rethink, Rebuild, Repeat.

    Societies change. We have to loosen our attachment to the way things have been. Everything we’ve made was once imagined. We can remake it. And hopefully, when we evolve beyond the needs of today, someone else will remake it again.

  • Diversify everything.

    In nature, the more diverse the ecosystem the more resilient it becomes. In humans, the more diverse our experiences the more wisdom we acquire. And in knowledge-building, the more diverse the inputs, the more likely we are to get it right.

  • Let Brains be Brains.

    We believe in designing with the the grain of the human brain, not against it. That doesn't mean giving passes for bad behavior. It means recognizing that change is most likely when you design in practical, informed, and psychologically accessible ways. It means navigating the biases that people hold, leveraging the power of social connection, and providing access points and opportunities for growth that align with the realities of how people live and learn.

  • Make it Beautiful.

    The Plenary believes in building beautiful experiences from the ground up without creative limitations; using every tool available to design multidimensional initiatives that inspire, excite, captivate, and activate.

  • Make it Matter.

    We don’t believe in reinventing wheels, pushing clickbait, or superficially engaging with ideas. We believe in designing with intention, impact, and possible futures in mind, so that every initiative serves as a gateway for what to do next.

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