Behind the popular Instagram that’s making science too lit to quit There’s a certain cell in the testes that looks like a black hole in …
WORKS – The Immeasurable Space by Amie Esslinger
Atlanta-based visual artist Amie Esslinger creates abstract yet exquisitely detailed biomorphs using a variety of material and electrifying colour palettes. Inspired by microbiology, her paintings …
FEATURES – Vineetha Zacharia’s Colourful Actino Art
Why paint with watercolours when you can paint with antibiotics? Postdoctoral researcher Dr. Vineetha Zacharia found a unique way to blend her science with her …
CREATORS – Chloe Russell
Name: Chloe Russell Which came first in your life, the science or the art? Art came to me naturally first. I’ve always been a drawer. …
BITS – Gladstone Grow Op Exhibition 2019
Walking into the Gladstone Hotel was like entering a whimsical forest. Beautifully handcrafted birds, feathers, and flowers dangled above the front desk, inviting you up …
BITS – Microbiology inspired SciArt
Microbiology has significantly influenced modern art, especially over the last decade. From watercolour paintings to works created with live bacterial culture, this post showcases just …
CREATORS – Michele Banks
Name: Michele Banks Which came first in your life, the science or the art? Art. I have no academic background in science—or art, actually! I …
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 …
CREATORS – Nicole Clouston
Name: Nicole Clouston Which came first in your life, the science or the art? I came into art/science work from my practice as an artist. …
FEATURES – SciArt Center’s EmBodied Virtual Exhibition
I am thrilled to share my review of a beautiful virtual exhibit titled EmBodied by SciArt Center curator, Marnie Benney. This exhibition attempts to address the big questions of our existence. …