Discovery, Creativity Converge at 麻豆女郎's Art of Science Gallery
The Art of Science Interactive Exhibit celebrates the inherent beauty found in scholarly research and discovery.
麻豆女郎鈥檚 Division of Research will open the sixth annual Art of Science gallery with a reception on March 11 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Ritter Art Gallery, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton campus.
The Art of Science is a photo and video competition where Florida Atlantic鈥檚 faculty, staff, students and postdoctoral fellows are invited to submit images that capture moments where scholarly research and art converge.
鈥淭he Art of Science competition offers a fresh perspective on the concept of 鈥榬esearch鈥,鈥 said Cammi Clark, Ph.D., senior director of research communications at Florida Atlantic. 鈥淎cademic inquiry is rooted in creativity. The images produced by high-tech microscopes or specialized field equipment can lead to major advancements in our understanding of the world, but they also hold an inherent beauty. This is what we celebrate through Art of Science.鈥
This year鈥檚 gallery exhibition will be the largest to date. In addition to featuring the remarkable images and videos of the 13 winners and 15 honorable mentions, objects and specimens associated with the art will be on display, offering the public a deeper understanding of the cutting-edge research underway at Florida Atlantic. Importantly, the gallery will celebrate Florida Atlantic achieving the R1: Very High Research Spending and Doctorate Production University designation from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. This highly coveted status is the most prestigious research accolade in the country.
Art of Science contest entries come from across the university鈥檚 colleges and research institutes, as do the panel of judges who choose the winners. The public is also invited to choose its favorite entry through the People鈥檚 Choice category.
鈥淭he top three winners offer extreme close-ups of organisms that wouldn鈥檛 be top-of-mind for beauty 鈥 weeds, fish embryos and a mouse cerebellum,鈥 Clark said. 鈥淭he resulting images, however, are a kaleidoscope of shapes and colors that instantly spark curiosity and urge the viewer to lean in and say, 鈥榃hat is that?鈥欌
The reception includes light refreshments, remarks from winners and special exhibits available only on opening night, such as a robotic dog built in the College of Engineering, and an autonomous holographic imaging system designed by researchers at Florida Atlantic for long-term studies in marine environments.
Attendance is free but registration is requested. To learn more about the Art of Science contest, the winners and to register, visit www.fau.edu/research.
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