If there’s any respite to be found from the difficult times that seem to surround us, it’s in art. Art that is moving and beautiful, …
FEATURES – Immunofluorescence with Derek Sung
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 – Lacrimosa by Sasha R. Gregor
Sasha R. Gregor is a visual artist based in Barcelona who, for the past 20 years, has been using photography to investigate the act of …
WORKS – Growing Concerns by Almudena Romero
Almudena Romero is a London-based visual artist whose work uses conventional and unconventional photographic processes to explore issues of identity and perception. In her recent …
CREATORS – Okunola Jeyifous
Name: Okunola Jeyifous Which came first in your life, the science or the art? Probably both, though I was more cognizant of “art” as a …
FEATURES – Exploring Life Through SciArt
The Exploring Life Through SciArt exhibition united the science and art communities of East Lansing, Michigan. Organized by the Michigan State University Science Communication Organization …
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 …
CREATORS – Vance Williams
Name: Vance Williams Which came first in your life, the science or the art? I wanted to be scientist from a young age. In my …
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 – Exploring Abstract Insect Landscapes of Levon Biss’ Microsculpture
“At high magnification the surface of even the plainest looking beetle or fly is completely transformed,” says Dr. James Hogan, a collections manager at the …