Art-meets-Science

The combination of creativity and knowledge never looked so good.
Molly Glassey
Published on August 10, 2015

Overview

Unbeknown to us common folk, a group of accomplished artists has been working with scientists at Brisbane Ecosciences Precinct, trying to figure out the place where art meets science. For six months, Alicia Lane, Ben Beeton, Jane James, Jennifer Wright, Knut Mueller, Louise Saunders, Mali Moir and William M Boot have been interpreting and collaborating over all things green, and now their ideas have flourished into one of this month's must see art exhibitions..

Art-meets-Science shows off the solo, collaborative and previous works of these skilled artists. Over 30 pieces will be on display, including sculpture, installation, painting, digital and more. Think beyond your cliché bowl of fruit, and explore what is really produced when artists are given a chance to work beside eco-scientists and their research.

Art-meets-Science runs daily, Monday to Friday, from 7.30am to 5.30pm. The Ecosciences Precinct is situated on Boggo Road in Dutton Park – grab the train to Park Road station and you’ll have no trouble finding it.

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