How does technical art history relate to the burgeoning field of heritage science? Has technical art history become part of heritage science? Can both disciplines be considered counterparts within the ...
Using art as an entry point can help make the science of human embryology more accessible. “Art is a magnet for engagement ...
Julie Gould is a freelance journalist in London, and produces the Nature Careers Podcast. In the first episode of this six-part Working Scientist podcast series, Julie Gould explores the history of ...
During a printmaking class her first year at the University of Delaware, Isaura López thought a lot about bugs. The senior fine arts major said that she’s always been interested in the precision and ...
It started simply enough: two people working at a Los Angeles institution wondering how they could save some art from being thrown away. Joan Weinstein, now the Director of the Getty Foundation, ...
On September 26, 2024, the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) held a talk event entitled “Science+Art: Creatively Communicating Research” at the United Nations University (UNU) ...
The BS and MS programs and research entities in RIT’s College of Art and Design share a common mission as the sciences for the arts. Together, our science-based programs, as well as the Image ...
Art and science are converging at 2024’s PST ART. The fourth iteration of the Getty’s initiative will see more than 70 exhibitions, opening across Southern California over the next five months, that ...
Explore why psychology is considered both a science and an art. Learn how research, evidence, and human understanding combine to study the mind and behavior.
Five months of collaborative public programming will be part of the third iteration of Getty’s sprawling arts project, PST Art. Formerly known as Pacific Standard Time, this new incarnation, titled ...
In 2011, some 60 art institutions in Southern California got together to create a region-wide art collaboration called Pacific Standard Time. PST Art, as it is now known, is on its third iteration and ...
If you go to many business schools, you’ll see courses on “management science” and related topics. I’ve taken (and taught!) some of those courses. It raises an interesting question: Is leadership ...