Art, Climate, and the Future We Shape” will be featured at the New Bedford Whaling Museum on AHA! Night on April 9.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Imagine a place where studio painters, sculptors, ceramicists, graphic artists, scientists and engineers gather to collaborate on projects that might someday change the way ...
Many of us consider the first day of September as something of a fresh start. The lovely idea of sharpened pencils, book bags, and new friends give us a get-up-and-go that feels different than the ...
Students heading to class in the Duane Physics and Astrophysics building now have a glimpse into the world’s largest particle detectors in a new mural painted by Veronica Keff. A senior in ...
The exhibit is showcases two contrasting yet complementary techniques: gyotaku, a traditional Japanese method of fish printing, and microcomputed tomography (micro-CT) scanning, a state-of-the-art ...
As increased industrial activity puts fragile deep-sea ecosystems at risk, one artist is raising awareness about imperiled corals through scientific model making Art Meets Science Crews lowered 22 ...
On Friday, Sept. 19, Emory University’s Department of Film and Media hosted a special roundtable discussion tied to Off The Wall @ 725 Ponce, the Atlanta Beltline series that projects films onto what ...
May Berenbaum, of the University of Illinois, explains where the science goes wrong in these seven films—all featuring arthropod antagonists Art Meets Science Artist Janet Echelman combines ancient ...