What Will Nature Do?
What Will Nature Do?
A YEAR OF ACTIVISM | ART MAKING AN IMPACT
September 30 to November 13 2021; Fall 2021 Exhibition at The Arts Center, Corvallis; Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12-5 pm; Reception, Thursday October 14, 5:30-7:30
This collaborative art-science exhibition communicates hope for our changing planet and communicates climate change science through the arts. This exhibit strikes a balance between serious and data driven artwork, realistic and abstract, works with humor and even music scores on the theme of climate change.
Co-sponsored by OSU ART-SCI, Dept of Biological and Ecological Engineering and the Corvallis Arts Center.
IN PERSON for those who feel comfortable being inside, masked, mostly vaccinated. We fully understand this is not for everyone. We will have modest refreshments.
- Art for Lunch: Artist Panel Thursday, October 21, 12-1 pm: Virtual: Zoom Meeting
- Art/Science Panel: Thursday, October 28, 7 pm: Virtual: Zoom Meeting
2021 Seminar Series
- John Selker, BEE;Esthetic satisfaction: The connection between beautiful scientific measurements and the glorious substance of trees
- Chet Udell, BEE;Instrumentation, environments, and musicianship
- Leah Wilson, Visual Artist and Steve Wondzell, USFS;Collaborating with timeWilson and Wondzell.docx(14.01 KB)
- Randall Milstein, Physics;The science of my art
- David Maddison, Integrative Biology;Patterns in the beetle tree of life, and the interweaving of science and art
- Jerri Bartholomew, Microbiology;Weapons of microdestruction: Using art and music to understand parasite ecology,
Q&A; Performance, Ballad of Ceratonova shasta, and Data sonification - David Buckley Borden, Harvard Forest Associate, Visiting Professor U of O;Hybrid vigor: Art x Design x Ecology
- Ali Trueworthy, Pacific Marine Energy Center;Community-built Creative
- Tom Carrico, Physics;Astrophotography - Physics or Celestial Art?
- Jay Stratton Noller, Crop and Soil Science;My own causality dilemma: Which comes first science or art?