NOVEMBER 12–14 | The Factory - Franklin, TN
We are thrilled to have you join us in Franklin, TN this November 12th - 14th for the 2025 Wedgwood Annual Event. The event will take place at The Factory at Franklin.
We are now SOLD OUT of our All-Access passes as well as our Day Passes. Tickets to our Music and Theatre Showcases are still available.
WHY GENERATE25?
A Movement Across Generations
Whether you generate ideas or revenue (or hopefully both), we need each other to fuel projects that matter. Generate 25 is about cooperation, collaboration, and the powerful exchange of wealth, wisdom, and creativity between generations.
THE OPPORTUNITY
From Boomers to Zoomers
The transfer of wealth and wisdom between generations will shape the future in extraordinary ways. By coming together, we can unlock opportunities that not only advance projects but also create lasting impact for communities and culture.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Creative Collaboration, Intergenerational Exchange
You will experience inspiring sessions with leaders, artists, and innovators from across industries. You will take part in collaborative workshops designed to bring together people of all ages and stages to learn and create side by side. Most importantly, you will have the chance to form meaningful connections that spark new ideas and open the door to lasting opportunities.
Wednesday
November 12th
Opening Night @ The Factory
5:00PM to 6:30PM
Opening Night Reception
6:30PM to 8:30PM
Windrider Film Showcase @ The Turner Theater at the Factory
9:00PM to Midnight
Late Night @ Franklin Social
Thursday
November 13th
Panels, Presentations and Breakouts @ The Factory
9:00AM to NOON
Morning Session @ The Turner Theater at the Factory
Noon to 1:30PM
Break for Lunch
2:00PM to 5:00PM
Afternoon Session and Industry Breakouts @ various locations
5:00PM to 7:30PM
Reception & Dinners @ multiple locations: (Check your emails for your assigned dinner)
The Harpeth Hotel
Two Hands at the Factory
8:00PM to 11:30PM
Wedgwood Showcases @ various venues at The Factory
Friday
November 14th
Closing Session @ The Turner Theater @ The Factory
7:30AM to 9:00AM
Breakfast @ the Harpeth Hotel ballroom
9:00AM to NOON
Final Session @ the Turner Theater at the Factory
***Please note the change of venue for our Closing session, which is now at The Turner Theater at the Factory***
FEATURING
Event Schedule
Opening Night
Wednesday, November 12th @ 5pm
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Join us for heavy hors d’oeuvres, appetizers and drinks as we gather ahead of the Windrider Short Film Showcase.
Location: Kaleidoscope Studios at the Factory at Franklin:
230 Franklin Rd., Suite 3A
Franklin, TN 37064Time: 5PM to 6:30PM
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Our friends at the Windrider Institute are bringing a selection of award winning short films to kick things off.
Gruff - Julian Curi (10 min.)
Deep In My Heart Is A Song - Jonathan Pickett (17 min.)
Not Afraid - Mikaela Bruce (10 min.)
Location: The Turner Theater at the Factory at Franklin.
Time: 7PM to 9PM
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After the screenings we’ll gather at Franklin Social from 9PM to Midnight. This event is only for those with an All-Access pass. If you want to check to see if you’re on the guest-list, just email us.
Location: Franklin Social
231 Public Square #400, Franklin, TN 37064
Time: 9PM to MIDNIGHT
Thursday Schedule
Thursday, November 13th | All Day
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Featuring
Craig Detweiler, Mark Rodgers, Kelly Merryman Hoogstraten and more…We’ll gather the entire community to kick things off together and hear from our Founder, President and Keynote Speakers. We’ll be hearing from a panel of GenZ artists and will be joined by a handful of strategic partners who are funding art and entertainment that is good, true and beautiful.
More details coming next week…
Location: The Turner Theater at The Factory
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We got feedback from our last several events that you want more downtime to connect, network and build future collaborations. So, we’ll break for lunch and give you all time to connect before heading to the afternoon industry breakouts. There are tons of restaurants at The Factory, so grab a friend, or make a new one and connect over some good grub.
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Featuring
Film & TV, Literature, Music and Theatre breakout groupsWe are breaking out into various “circles” for the afternoon. Pick the one that most aligns with your interest and dive deeper into the corner of the entertainment industry you are a part of, or want to be. See below for more details on the specific breakouts
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Featuring
Josh Leong, Jonathan Cipiti, Noble Story, Co., Pastime Pictures, Rabbit Foot, Docs/ology/Collide…Description
Short film screenings. Impact Filmmaking panel, Short-Form Content panel, and more.Location: The Turner Theater at the Factory in Franklin.
Time: 2PM to 4:30PM
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Featuring
Allison Trowbridge, Angela Correll, Becky Nesbitt, Claire Gibson, Amanda Bauch, Jonathan Rogers, Pete Peterson and more…Description
Full agenda and more details coming soon...Location: The Harpeth Hotel ballroom
130 2nd Ave N, Franklin, TN 37064
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Drew Shirley, Porter’s Call, Big Water Collective, Art House and more…Description
Leaders from our strategic partners in the Music Circle and select artists will come together and discuss and plan artist retreats, fellows programs, showcases, tours and more… -
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Various projects from Wedgwood’s Theatre CircleDescription
More details coming soon…Location: The Mockingbird Theater at the Factory in Franklin
Time: 2PM to 4:30PM
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Details coming soon
Location: The Harpeth Hotel
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On Thursday, we’ll be hosting several dinners before our evening Showcases. Please check your emails and/or email us to see where you’ll be dining that evening.
Location: Multiple
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Featuring
Music | Film & TV | TheatreDescription
This year we will be hosting showcases for three of our five circles that all start at 8PM and are all held out at the Factory in Franklin.Film & TV (Turner Theatre) from 8PM to 9:30PM
Theatre (Mockingbird Theatre) from 8PM to 9:30PM
Music (Kaleidoscope Studios) from 8PM to 11:30PM (3 sessions)
***Details on each of these showcases is at the bottom of this page
Closing Session
Friday, November 14th @ 7:30am-NOON
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Join us for breakfast on the morning of Friday, November 14th right before our Closing Session. Both the breakfast and the session will be held at the Harpeth Hotel in the ballroom.
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Featuring
Panels on Investing Locally, Strategic Partners and events in 2026Description
Investing in your community: Real Estate and the ArtsCase Study: Multi Platform Project | The Lord’s Prayer (feature doc) + The Sacred Thread (series) + Bringing Heaven Here (book)
Interview: Dan Rupple, of MasterMedia Intl. interviews Simon Lythgoe from American Idol
Theatre Circle Spotlight: Prodigal Daughters, a musical with: Elizabeth Davis and Lauren Daigle
Opening Night Short Films Presented by:
Wednesday, November 12th | 6:30PM to 8:30PM
Turner Theater at The Factory
Our friends at Windrider have curated a selection of award winning short films for the Wedgwood community to kick off our event.
Gruff
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Logline - A super spy risks life and limb around the world for applause from her gruff Dad, but learns the hard way: not everyone shows love the same.
Animated Short Film: Length: 9:23
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Julian Curi is a director, fine artist, and storyteller whose work spans film, animation, and his signature paper puppetry. A second-generation Cuban American, he grew up crafting worlds from cardboard, tape, and imagination—resourcefulness and creativity woven into his DNA. His career reads like an anthology of artistic pursuits, united by an unshakable curiosity and dedication to detail, craftsmanship, and the power of story.
Deep In My Heart Is A Song
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Logline - An aging country musician who’s struggling to make ends meet receives an offer for an unusual private gig. Based on the life of cowboy singer Johnny Bencomo, who plays himself in the film. Also starring Lindsay Burdge (Black Bear, The Invitation) & Annalee Jefferies (Monsters, Hellion).
Short Film, 16 minutes
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Jonathan Pickett is an Emmy-nominated creative producer / director, and 2024 BendFilm: Basecamp fellow. His documentary work focuses on well-observed stories happening in real time, captured with a sense of intimacy and playfulness. His work has been released through The New Yorker, GQ Magazine, New York Times, The Atlantic, ALTER, NoBudge, Short of the Week & Vimeo Staff Picks. He's had projects premiere at film festivals like Sundance, Tribeca, Seattle, Austin, Mountainfilm, Palm Springs, and HollyShorts — where his latest project won “Best Shot on 16mm Film.” His short documentary "Chicken Stories" won the jury prize for Artistic Vision at Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, after which it was acquired by The New Yorker and selected as a Vimeo Staff Pick. His current project received the inaugural Stept Film Fund, as well as grant support from 5 Point and New Filmmakers LA.
Not Afraid
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Logline - After a blow up during basketball practice, Olivia struggles to face a deeper devastating reality in rural Montana.
Short Film: Length 9:18
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Mikaela Bruce is a writer and director based in Los Angeles. She studied filmmaking at the University of Hawaii and earned a master’s in screenwriting from Carlos III University in Madrid. Spending nearly a decade in Spain, Mikaela honed her voice as a director, creating powerful and diverse short films including "Pasarea" (The Bird), addressing the human trafficking crisis in Europe and screened at the Málaga Film Festival, as well as "Hermana" (Sister), a period thriller that premiered at the Goya-qualifying Medina Film Fest. "Hermana" features editing by Pablo Revert (Klaus) and a score by Jesi Nelson (Jinn, Star Wars Biomes). Her most recent narrative short, "Not Afraid," was selected for the "Fresh Perspectives in Cinematography Grant" through the ASC and stars JaShaun St. John (Songs My Brothers Taught Me). "Not Afraid" has been showcased at several prestigious film festivals, including the Oscar-qualifying Indy Shorts and the Hawaii International Film Festival, and also received the “Indigenous Film & Culture Award” from the Windrider Institute. Currently, Mikaela is in post-production on her first documentary feature, "Communities," which details the birth of a youth movement in Burgos, Spain, at the end of the Francoist dictatorship in the early 1970s. Mikaela was selected for the 2024 Alliance of Women’s ‘Directing the Actor’ lab with Jennifer Warren as well being selected for the inaugural cohort of "Resilient Artists" program through the Brehm Center at Fuller Seminary. Mikaela serves as an educator at the Los Angeles Film Studies Center.
The Wedgwood Music Showcase
Thursday, November 13th | 8PM to 11:30PM
Kaleidoscope at The Factory
Join us at this amazing venue located on the grounds of The Factory at Franklin where a number of the musicians and bands who Wedgwood has supported over the years will be performing. We’ll break the night up into three sets/sessions. We’re excited to announce Session #1 which will feature our partners at Big Water Collective. Stay tuned for announcements on the other sessions later this month!
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Big Water Collective (see bigwatercollective.com) is a grassroots movement of musicians and local supporters. Founded in 2016 by Scott McClain and Tyson Motsenbocker, it was born out of the racial conflict in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and inspired by the Native Tongues Collective of the 1980s. At its very core, Big Water Collective is a consciously grassroots movement — a creative family that has evolved over time. From the beginning, it has stood apart from the contemporary music industry, rejecting restrictive norms in how songs are created and released, and championing lyrical content that comes from the depths of the soul, often born out of struggle and hope. The Collective brings seasoned singer-songwriters together with young and emerging artists, creating a collaborative space where fresh voices are heard, mentored, and celebrated. With humility and intention, Big Water provides opportunities for these younger musicians to grow their craft, share their art, and step into their calling.
The Big Water College Tour
In partnership with Young Life College Ministries, Big Water Collective will embark on a Ten-Day, Four-Stop College Tour — a journey through college towns designed to build community through music, story, and shared experience. This is not a typical tour. It’s a traveling creative workshop and spiritual retreat — a caravan of songwriters, mentors, and friends moving together to write, record, and perform in the midst of real life. Along the way, young artists will co-write three new songs with seasoned mentors on the road. Each stop will feature intimate house concerts and community meals, creating a space where musicians and attendees meet eye-to-eye and heart-to-heart. Live shows will be recorded in real time, capturing both the performance and the spirit of the moment. College students involved with Young Life will be invited into the process — to listen, to learn, and to belong. Over time, Big Water has been shaped and inspired by artists who began their journeys performing at Young Life camps — including Tyson Motsenbocker, Scott Cash (We The Kingdom), Drew and Ellie Holcomb, Jordy Searcy, Andrew Ripp, Matt Wertz, Grammy Award–winning producer Mitch Dane, and author and songwriter Justin McRoberts. Big Water Collective remains deeply invested in the next generation — giving them a platform to make music, a safe community of seasoned mentors, and a place to “come home to” for encouragement and support. As these artists grow in confidence and skill, they are encouraged to give back, mentoring and supporting others just as opportunities were extended to them.
Big Water Collective is proud to be part of the Wedgwood Circle. At its heart, Big Water Collective is a movement of music, mentorship, community, and healing — building bridges through art and relationships. The College Tour is simply the next chapter in that story — bringing the sound of hope, honesty, and belonging to a new generation on the road.
Session 1: Big Water Collective, featuring:
Tyson Motsenbocker
Shua
Kaitlyn Danos
Becca Bradley
Session 2: Zan Fiskum
Session 3: : Evan Honer
The Wedgwood Theater Showcase
Thursday, November 13th from 8PM to 10PM
Mockingbird Theater at The Factory
A staged reading of the play, "My Name Is Søren Kierkegaard”
Two selves, one soul. Soren Kierkegaard confronts himself — half prophet in search of revolution, half pilgrim in search of holiness. They scheme, suffer, and spar over whether the Church can be saved or whether it must first be torn apart.
Featuring:
Frank Mihelich
Tim McIntosh
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Tim McIntosh is an award-winning playwright and actor. He is also creative director at Westfall Gold, a company that helps nonprofits raise funds to fuel their missions.
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Frank Mihelich is a Chattanooga, TN-based actor, director, producer, playwright, and theatre educator who has had a rich career in Off-Broadway, Off-Off-Broadway, and regional theatre. He is a founding member of Magis Theatre Company (NYC) and served as founding Producing Director for The Courtyard Shakespeare Festival in Riverside, CA. Frank holds dual BAs in Communication Arts and Philosophy from California Baptist University and earned his MFA in Acting from Columbia University (NYC). As the founding Artistic Director of New Threads Theatre Company, he is passionate about revitalizing the “Marketplace of Ideas”—creating thought-provoking theatre that sparks meaningful dialogue on society’s most pressing topics. Frank’s work fosters community, conversation, and connection, using theatre as a space to bridge divides and inspire change.
Wedgwood’s Animation Showcase
Thursday, November 13th | 8PM to 10PM
Turner Theater at The Factory
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We are excited to curate a selection of animated short films, tv-shows and teasers. We’ll hear from the filmmakers and an animation-industry panel. And, following the screening of the 30-min. short, YOUNG DAVID, we’ll hear from the executives of the amazing feature version which is hitting theaters next month!!!
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