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Sunday, September 25, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
DNA Extraction & Organic Phytochemical Paintings
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Drew Gardens
Named after activist and founder Drew Hyde, Drew Gardens is a two-acre site in west Farm on the Bronx River. The land was used as a dumping site in the 1980's, but was transformed into a peace community garden. Students come to learn about the Bronx River, the urban forest, pollinator gardening, and the interdependency of plants and animals in these habitats.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
What is "Bio Art"?
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| Artist: Brandon Ballengée |
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| Artist: Brandon Ballengée |
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The Drop Justin Beal, Brandon Ballengee, Tony Hamboussi, Nancy Drew, Artists Formerly Known as Women, Lucia Pizzani |
"BioArt" is an emerging art movement that integrates science and art. Artists work with live tissues, bacteria, and living organisms to produce works that draw attention to the beauty and details of nature. Some artists believe BioArt is limited to “living forms”. Other artists would include the imagery of contemporary medicine and biological research, or require that it address a controversy in biology. This practice provokes many ethical, social, and aesthetic inquiry. The phrase "BioArt" was coined by Eduardo Kac in 1997 in relation to his artwork Time Capsule. Although it originated at the end of the 20th century through the works of pioneers like Joe Davis and artists at SymbioticA, BioArt started to be more widely practiced in the beginning of the 21st century.
Wednesday, Sept. 7th
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