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Organized by the Wright State University Art Galleries (Dayton,
Ohio), Art/Science will present the photographic
work of Minneapolis artist and Guggenheim Fellow David Goldes.
Goldes is a scientist turned artist whose work elegantly
illustrates the physical properties of science.
Julie Conlon, Coordinator of Purdue University Department
of Physics' PEARLS program (Physics Educational Assistance, Resources
and Learning Strategies), has worked with Purdue Galleries
to develop learning programs in connection with the
exhibit. Conlon's ideas have been incorporated into on-site
presentations in the gallery for visiting area K-12 classes.
The artist's first book, "Water Being Water," also
accompanies the exhibit and features essays from prominent
science and art writers Philip Ball and Vince Leo.
Tuesday, November 1, 5:30 pm, David
Goldes lecture in Stewart Center room 206. The
artist will discuss the many similarities between the minds
of scientists and artists as they conduct the creative
act of discovery. The
lecture will be immediately followed by a reception in
the Stewart Center Gallery.
All Purdue Galleries exhibitions and events are
free and open to the public.
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