Participants learned about the latest initiatives by five speakers who work at the intersection of science and art, bringing ...
A fleet of marble-sculpting robots is carving out the future of the art world. It's a move some artists see as cheating, but ...
This month, we talk to Anthony J. Viola, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of English at Marshall University. Viola was ...
A Missoula theater company is producing a new award-winning play, "Galatea," by a Bay Area playwright at the ZACC Show Room ...
The exhibition Science/Fiction, a non-history of plants, is presented at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie from ...
If you’ve spent any time at UC Davis, you know the Egghead sculptures that dot our campus. Whether they’re gazing at the ...
All the stranger then that, 111 years later, the review reads as too smart for the room. To all appearances, Orphism remains ...
Butler Community College “Somewhere Else” runs through December 8 Wichita’s Bob Burdette is the newest featured artist at ...
Why have one review when you can have three? Here, Jenny Wu assesses Art and Science Collide as an Expo for a history of technology and cultural exchange ...
As the days shorten to shadows of their former selves, a reader’s mind turns to things that lurk in the darkness. “Revelations in Black” has plenty. This is a collection for the horror ...
I could see someone reading this and thinking, ‘Machines are getting better and better at quantitative tasks.’ There are AI ...
Geologic mapping has been one of the most fundamental mandates of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) since its establishment ...