Dr. Eleanor Johnson is a UK-based science teacher and chemist. Coupled with bold, colourful illustrations by the artist Lies Van Hee, Journeys to the Chemical …
WORKS – Segmentation Series by Jiyong Lee
Jiyong Lee is a studio artist and educator currently residing in Carbondale, Illinois. He is a professor of art at Southern Illinois University and has …
WORKS – SonoraV19 by Robert Jarvis
Robert Jarvis is a trombonist, composer, and sound installation artist based in the South East of England. His latest piece, SonoraV19, sonifies COVID-19 data, putting …
WORKS – Botanical Translations by Kelly Pastorek
Kelly Pastorek is a Brooklyn-based artist. Using paper as her main medium, she brings beauty to everyday life through her creations. In this interview, Pastorek …
WORKS – Lindsay Olson’s “Sounds in the Sea: The Art of Ocean Acoustics”
Lindsay Olson creates art that helps strengthen the connection between scientific research and the health and well-being of communities. She takes what she calls “accurate …
WORKS – Marshal Clark’s Art of the Gods
Marshal Clark is a metallurgical engineer who studies the microstructures of metals. After being struck by their beauty during graduate school, he began capturing images …
WORKS – Ross Quesnell’s Vestiges
Ross Quesnell, a recent MFA graduate, loves exploring death through art. Through his graduate studies, he focused on his interests in biology and mortality, and, …
WORKS – Art’s Work in the Age of Biotechnology
From “designer babies” to de-extinct woolly mammoths, recent developments in biotechnology have profoundly changed what we view as possible. But each of these possibilities brings …
WORKS – Gunther Lill’s Art4Heart
Gunther Lill is a German mixed media artist whose works spans everything from glass art to computer programming. His latest series, Art4Heart, offers an unexpected …
WORKS – Catching the Light
How do science and technology frame our experiences of the natural world? Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt tackle this empirical question in their work: Catching …