Fostering interdisciplinary collaborations is a key part of growing SciArt culture. While there are organizations that support artist-scientist partnerships, they cannot do it alone. Building …
CREATORS – ANGELA MCQUILLAN
Angela McQuillan‘s career has taken her to some interesting places. She’s worked in a cancer research lab, attended art school, displayed her work in an …
CREATORS – ELE WILLOUGHBY
Marine geophysics buff, printmaker, science communicator—Ele Willoughby is all of these things and more.
FEATURES – LABSCAPES
LABSCAPES: Views through the Microscope offers a chance to get up close and personal with some of the tiniest wonders on earth—viewed through the eyes of renowned researchers at Israel’s leading institute of science and technology, the Technion. From March 24 to 26, 2019, the exhibit will be on view at a large conference in Washington, D.C.
CREATORS – Sarah Friend
Name: Sarah Friend Which came first in your life, the science or the art? The easy answer is art because it’s what I studied in …
CREATORS – Joseph Carr
Filmmaker, multimedia designer, creative coder, teacher—Joseph Carr is all of these things and more. Employing a unique mix of digital techniques, the Baltimore-based sciartist creates …
FEATURES – Skin & Bones
In her latest exhibit, Skin & Bones, sciartist Catherine M. Stewart explores the problematic relationship between humans and animals.
CREATORS – Vanessa Barragão
Recycled yarn gains a new life in Vanessa Barragão‘s colourful creations. The Portuguese sciartist has built her entire career from the scraps cast aside by …
CREATORS – Madge Evers
You know what they say: a picture’s worth a billion spores. Massachusetts-based artist Madge Evers works in a surprising medium: mushroom spore prints. Each of her exquisite works starts with …
FEATURES – Science Rendezvous
Imagine having someone reveal a world that was right under your nose the whole time. Well, in case you missed it, that’s exactly what we …