HAZLETON — Grants from the estate of Pasco L. Schiavo totaling $220,000 will help display murals showing the story of Hazleton, develop hands-on science projects for middle school students and ...
At first glance, art and science might seem like opposite worlds — one driven by imagination and emotion, the other by data and precision — but at their core, both seek to explore and explain the ...
In 2011, some 60 art institutions in Southern California got together to create a region-wide art collaboration called Pacific Standard Time. PST Art, as it is now known, is on its third iteration and ...
For more than a decade, CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva, Switzerland, has been ahead of the curve, hosting artists in residence as one of the first scientific institutions ...
The Gulf Research Program will hold a workshop on art/science collaborations and ways they can inspire and engage communities across the Gulf of Mexico. Topics we will explore include creative problem ...
THE MONSTER Stuffy Robots made by children in Carroll County 4-H are not your typical sewing project or handmade toy. Created to resemble dragons, cats, spiders and other creatures of the imagination, ...
The arts and sciences share a rich, multidimensional relationship defined by reciprocal exchange and mutual inspiration. More than just a meeting of creativity, this connection is driven by deep ...
Cohoes High School is showing off its new state‑of‑the‑art science labs— part of a nearly $20 million capital project. Ally Hoy and Matt Carpenter got a look inside.
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory transforms science into awe-inspiring creative projects. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) transforms science into awe-inspiring creative projects showing how a ...
PST Art, formerly known as Pacific Standard Time, is like the Olympics of art for Southern California. Dozens of institutions come together to celebrate culture in a dizzying series of exhibitions and ...
As a wildlife photographer and conservation storyteller, the Arctic is Lianna Nixon’s (Class’17; MEdu’21) second home. What began as a college expedition evolved into a career that blends art, science ...