Art Show: A Fusion of Art and Science

Jan 23, 2009

If you like to combine art with science, here you go.

 

In keeping with the theme, “The Consilience of Art And Science," the Pence Gallery and the UC Davis Art/Science Fusion Program are sponsoring a juried exhibition, open to all artists and scientists.

 

The  deadline to submit a CD and entry information is Feb. 20. The Pence Gallery, located at 212 D St., Davis, will exhibit the selected work March 10-April 12.

 

The Consilience of Art and Science is a centennial colloquium sponsored by the UC Davis Art/Science Fusion experimental learning program.

 

The goals of the Pence Gallery exhibitions are three-fold, said Art/Science Fusion co-director Diane Ullman, associate dean of Undergraduate Academic Programs, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, and professor of entomology.

 

The goals are: 
1. To show create work that explores the intersection between art and science
2. To foster communication between the arts and sciences
3. To spark new ways of viewing the world and ourselves.


You can find more information--the rules and an entry form--here. For additional information, contact  Natalie Nelson, director of the Pence Gallery, at (530) 758-3370 or at penceartdirector@sbcglobal.net.

 

 E. O. Wilson’s highly acclaimed book, “Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge,” helped inspire the colloquium, Ullman said. His quote, "Neither science nor the arts can be complete without combining their separate strengths," provides the "intellectual foundation" for the Art/Science Fusion Program at UC Davis, the unifying theme for the UC Davis Centennial Colloquium and the 2009 juried exhibition at the Pence Gallery.

One has only to look at photographs of insects to realize  that "Neither science nor the arts can be complete without combining their separate strengths."


By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Author - Communications specialist

Attached Images:

RED DRAGONFLY--UC Davis entomologist Michael Parrella submitted this photograph in the Insect Salon juried photography show at the Entomological Society of America's 56th annual  meeting, held last November in Reno. Photographers from around the world entered the competition. Parrella is an associate dean of agricultural sciences at the UC Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, and professor of entomology and environmental horticulture at UC Davis. (Photo by Michael Parrella)

Red Dragonfly

SILVER WINGS--UC Davis entomologist Michael Parrella submitted this striking photo of a silver-winged dragonfly in the Insect Salon juried photography show at the Entomological Society of America's 56th annual meeting, held last November in Reno. Parrella and UC Davis entomologist  Frank Zalom were named ESA Fellows at the meeting. (Photo by Michael Parrella)

Silver Wings

CUCKOO BEE--This photo of a cuckoo bee, taken by Kathy Keatley Garvey of the UC Davis Department of Entomology, was  accepted into the international Insect Salon juried show and exhibited at the Entomological Society of America's 56th annual meeting in Reno. She titled it:

Cuckoo Bee