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 ...
Half her chest was painted with lively red and blue blood vessels. The other half was painted dark, mottled with black spots indicative of lung disease caused by smoking. The model strutted through ...
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 ...
Rising mountain peaks and sharp rock formations cover the ocean floor, with corals, sponges, fish, and tons of sea creatures clinging to their sides. Unlike mountains on land that dare climbers and ...
Sarah Schoenfield’s experience as a bartender put her on the path to giving a “face” to illegal drugs Art Meets Science Sonic engineer Trevor Cox is on a mission to find the planet’s most interesting ...
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 ...
You're reading AL-Monitor City Pulse — Dubai, a guide to the city’s nightlife and proliferating music and food scene, as the Gulf metropolis solidifies its status as a regional culture hub. To get ...
Join Hirshhorn Museum educator Tiffany McGettigan for an active exploration of art meets science. We’ll explore techniques to help learners look closely, experiment creatively, and learn about science ...
May 3—Waynesville has a new claim to fame — a large, metallic sundial installed on the lawn of the Folkmoot Friendship Center. And unlike most sundials, this one is accurate all year round. A diverse ...