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Science through Art: Local artist works with international organization to discuss environment - MSNST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - It’s somewhat unusual for people to think of art and science as coexisting, but that’s just what one local artist is working on—and an international program ...
“Presenting science and technology through arts and performance has proven to have a profound outreach effect, capturing the imagination of diverse audiences and inspiring the next generation of ...
From left to right, embroidery art by Hanna Innocent: "Pink Gomphonemas on parade" depicts the genus ofo Gomphonema in Lake Okeechobee; "Through the looking lens" provides a snapshot of Lake ...
Meet Sputniko!, the artist changing how we experience science through art OIST’s first exhibition by a visiting artist transforms data on coral reef health into a unique artistic experience ...
The Not So Secret Life of Plants” features 50 paintings from 33 artists in the Orlando Science Center’s Fusion: A STEAM ...
Blending her love of art and science, Grace Sun, a senior at The Bishop’s School in La Jolla, is on a mission to make complicated scientific concepts more accessible to the masses. In doing so ...
"Through a program like this, where you communicate the science through art, even people who are not traditionally interested in physics can get something out of it, they'll learn what's going on ...
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Louisiana Tech merges art and science in creative, practical ways with new bachelor’s degree - MSNThe new Bachelor of Science in Scientific Visual Communication is part of the Visual Integration of Science Through Art Center at Louisiana Tech.
WASHINGTON — One local small business owner is doing more than just keeping e-waste out of landfills. Amanda Preske, the founder of "Because Science" turns electronic waste into art. When asked ...
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