When I posted about the biocreativity blog on the Ecological Society of America’s listserv Ecolog back in July, I got a lot of replies from biocreative people who are doing some really great work at the intersection of art + biology. As a result of those interactions, I started the biocreativity ECO Art + Science series on October 6, 2011. This illustrates the many ways in which artists and scientists are using their talents in the modern world and is meant to provide inspiration to any of you readers who are considering picking up the biocreative torch. Perhaps most importantly, it provides artist-scientists (both experienced and new) with a platform to showcase their work.
I have created this page to make the posts easier to find on the biocreativity blog, so you don’t have to search through the archives. Simply click on a title below to read each post.
May 31, 2012: The Inked Animals of Adam Cohen + Ben Labay
March 11, 2012: The Sustainable Art of Emily Bryant
January 20, 2012: Metalsmith + Entomology Enthusiast Charity Hall
December 8, 2011: Printmaker Lisa Studier
December 1, 2011: Nature Illustrator Stephanie van Ryzin
November 17, 2011: Scientific Illustrator Emily M. Eng
October 27, 2011: Illustrator + Wildlife Biologist Kevina Vulinec
October 20, 2011: Photography of Plant Biologist Kurt Reinhart
October 13, 2011: Photographs + Blog of Ecologist Margaret Siple
October 6, 2011: Sculpture of Ecologist Gary Grossman
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