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Art of Science 5.0

ART OF SCIENCE 2015

Art of Science 5.0, to be held Thursday, April 23, 2015, at the Indi Go Gallery is now in its fifth year. The exhibition is a meeting place between the University and our community and a celebration of common ground between science and art as a whole. The exhibit consists of Images from the Institute for Genomic Biology comprised from research addressing significant problems in the environment, medicine, energy use and production. The images are selected and some are artistically enhanced to highlight the beauty and fascination encountered daily in scientific endeavors. Showcasing imagery for the Art of Science traveling art exhibit exemplifies the IGB's commitment to scientific discovery and the collaborative spirit that makes it all possible.

The idea of this exhibition originated from a Champaign businessman, Doug Nelson from BodyWork Associates, who had a vision that Science is Art. Mr. Nelson wanted to help bridge the community with the university through an art exhibit. IGB thanks Mr. Nelson for his continued support of IGB's public engagement and outreach efforts with the community. Thanks are also due to the Indi Go Artist Co-op, which enriches the Champaign-Urbana community by showcasing the work of artists who reach beyond the boundaries of the mainstream.

Research instrumentation in the Core Facilities at the Institute for Genomic Biology (IGB) provides state-of-the-art resources for biological microscopy and image analysis for faculty and students from across campus and scientists in Research Park. The managing artist and creative director of this exhibition in Kathryn Coulter, IGB Multimedia Design Specialist. She works with scientists to select and artistically enhances images, while remaining faithful to the experimental work that produces them.