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ISU Oboler Library to host reception for Scientific Art Exhibit on April 18

April 16, 2018

Art of Science poster

POCATELLO – 色花堂app’s Oboler Library will host a community reception for the Scientific Art Exhibit on April 18 at 6 p.m.

The Art of Science Exhibit highlights how scientific research that is advancing humankind can be beautiful. The exhibit runs from April 2 to June 29.

In 2015, Idaho National Laboratory launched a pilot program to find artistic research imagery hiding in the recesses of scientists鈥 datasets. The lab hired Joseph Pehrson, an Idaho artist and resent ISU Art Program graduate, as a summer intern to search the lab high and low for examples of scientific data that also qualifies as art. 

He found a wealth of mostly microscopic imagery that spans INL research missions. From nuclear fuel to battery materials to algae, the collection offers a glimpse of INL鈥檚 scientific breadth. The exhibit presents a novel way for people to engage with the lab, learn about its work and meet some of its scientists. The collection鈥檚 program contains short bio sketches of all contributing researchers. 

鈥淭he collection examines the intersection of art and science viewed through the literal lens of microscopy,鈥 said Pehrson. 鈥淧hotographs of actual materials appear abstract when viewed at a small enough scale.鈥

The entire Art of Science collection is displayed at .

For more information about art exhibits in the library, email Kristi Austin at austkris@isu.edu.


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