Micrograph Exhibit, Talk by
Sam Bowser, and Dinner, Tuesday, March 9 from 5:30-8:30pm
Hosted by:
Meeting will be held at
Union College in the F.W Olin Center (see map below)
There will be an art-science exhibit of student images made by teams of art and science students. The students are undergraduates from two collaborating courses: Photography, taught by Kevin Bubriski, and Frontiers of Nanotechnology, co-taught by Michael Hagerman, Brian Cohen, and Palmyra Catravas.
Catered by Home-style
Cost
Union students Free
Members/retires $10
Non members $15
Food and announcement of
winner’s 6:30-7:30pm
Speaker Sam Bowser
7:30-8:30pm
The InterfaCE
of Art and Science
Science and art may suffer from academic division, but both sides of the human brain are involved in creative processes. For over 20 years, biologist Sam Browser has worked with artists, writers, musicians, and filmmakers while conducting research on and under Antarctic ice. His presentation will focus on several art/science projects, and discuss practical aspects of art/science collaboration.