Chemistry and art students are invading each others territory this semester at Carnegie Mellon University. They are participating in a new course called The Color of Minerals & Inorganic Pigments, ...
A couple of months ago, the Newscripts gang was bemoaning the fact that although art is often the inspiration for chemistry, chemistry is rarely the inspiration for art (C&EN, May 17, page 48). Since ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. -- Ray Giguere loves teaching people how to recognize the real physical and philosophical importance of the molecules in their lives. That passion led to the development of ...
DURHAM, N.H. -- A new book by a University of New Hampshire professor chronicles the beauty, mystery, truths, lies, and even humor of chemistry. "From Alchemy to Chemistry in Picture and Story" (Wiley ...
From now until September, a new exhibit at the Midland Center for the Arts will explore the fields of chemistry, art and the unbreakable bond between them. The exhibit, titled "Science Paints Our ...
As we traverse the fourth floor of the Harvard Art Museums, expansive shelves of pigment jars on our right showcase a rainbow of colors, from ultramarine blue to “the blackest black.” To our left, ...
Jennifer Hendry's work is a marriage of art and science. Hendry’s work will be on display at the Bossier Arts Council’s Wine, Art, and Music this month, a quarterly arts event shining a light on local ...
Fiorenzo Berardozzi balances both in his workshop. Creating plates, dishes, and cups which he doesn’t see as cut & copy stoneware. “When I create a plate or a cup, I see it as an individual sculpture, ...
Chemistry and art are often thought of as polar opposites. Whilst art is seen as being creative, expressive and fluid, chemistry is analytical, precise and staid. But there is, in fact, a significant ...
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