Hi, Everybody -
I want to alert you to this year's photo exhibition for my UC Davis class, "Photography: Bridging Art and Science." Here are the details:
Opening reception: Thursday, June 5, 3-5pm
Exhibition runs: June 4-June 30
Location: Buehler Alumni and Visitors Center, UC Davis Campus
Directions and information: http://www.alumni.ucdavis.edu/s/787/NoRtCol.aspx?sid=787&gid=1&pgid=372
Hope you can attend!
Terry
ART/SCIENCE FUSION STUDENTS EXHIBIT PHOTOGRAPHY
The final student exhibition for "Photography: Bridging Art and Science," a
Science and Society Program class taught by Terry Nathan as a part of the
Art-Science Fusion Program at the University of California, Davis,
will be held at the Buehler Alumni and Visitors Center on the University of
California, Davis campus beginning June 4 and continuing through June 30. The
exhibit features 50 student photographs exploring the conceptual
connections between art and science and the role of art and science on the UC
Davis campus. The opening reception, which is free and open to the public,
is June 5 from 3-5 p.m.
COURSE INFORMATION: PHOTOGRAPHY: BRIDGING ART AND SCIENCE
Course SAS 40
Art/Science Fusion Program
Science and Society Program
Beginning with centuries-old experiments in optics and chemistry to the
present-day digital revolution, the camera has relied on science for its
development while also serving as a vital scientific tool for probing and
documenting the natural world. In the hands of the artist, the camera has
heightened our awareness of the aesthetic qualities of space and light
while revealing hidden truths about culture and society.
In this art/science fusion course (SAS 40), students use photography to
explore the common ground occupied by art and science. Two lectures each
week address topics such as the art and science roots of photography;
principles of space, time and light; Gestalt psychology meets Einsteinian
physics in photographic composition; the geometric foundations of art and
science; order versus disorder; and photographic interpretation of the
environment. One studio session each week builds visual literacy skills
through hands-on photography projects. This final student exhibition highlights the
learning and creativity that emerges when students explore the intellectual
realm shared by art and science.
Terry Nathan, Professor
Department of Land, Air and Water Resources
Atmospheric Science Program
Art-Science Fusion Program
Graduate Program in Applied Mathematics
trnathan@ucdavis.edu