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PROOF: Reception Photos

PROOF: Announcement

March at Beppu Wiarda Gallery

When: March 4th – March 28th, 2010
 
Reception: First Thursday, March 4th 6-8pm
 
Where: Beppu Wiarda Gallery
319 NW 9th Avenue
Portland, OR 97209 

PROOF: reflects an appreciation of science from an artist’s perspective.  This exhibition is focused specifically on bringing to light women in the sciences; including several which have had their contributions overshadowed by men in their fields throughout history.  In honor of women’s history month nine Northwest women artists were selected to create art pieces, each based on the life and/or work of a woman scientist of her choice.  Most artists have chosen scientists from history, but one of the special components of this project has been self directed collaborations by artists with living scientists. 

Curator: Lorna Nakell

Artists: Abra Ancliffe (recent RACC grant recipient), Katie Ammons, Kate Copeland, Kate Fenker, Bean Gilsdorf, Kim Hamblin, Kim McKenna, Sara McKenna and Lorna Nakell.

Art/Science Discussions every Sunday in March, 3-5pm

3/7
Lorna Nakell, artist
Elizabeth Bilyeu, art historian: “Hypothesizing Intersections - Contemporary Women Artists, History, Science and Art”

3/14
Kim Hamblin, artist
Chrystal Bell, forensic biologist: “Intersections: Finding the Art in Forensic Science”
Kim McKenna, artist
Nandini Ranganathan, math professor, PNCA: “Sophie Germain, Cryptography and Elusive Prime”

3/21
Abra Ancliffe, artist: Maria Mitchell (1818-1889), American Astronomer “An Explanatory, Annotated Legend and Accompanying List.  Utilizing the Path of Venus as Seen from Earth to Discuss the Connections between those in Maria Mitchell’s Personal Library”

3/28
Julia Gardner, art historian: “Experiments”
Kate Copeland, artist
Zoe Rodriquez del Rey, graduate student of environmental science at PSU: “Water, How Land Based Human Activities Impact Estuarine and Marine Ecosystems”

More on PROOF:

More info on PROOF:, an exhibition I am curating with Gail Beppu at Beppu Wiarda Gallery:

This exhibition focuses on women in the arts and sciences.  It will take place during the month of March (women’s history month) at Beppu Wiarda Gallery.  Nine local artists with various artistic backgrounds are participating, including myself.  Each artist was required to select a woman scientist in history then to create a piece of art based on that scientist’s life and/or work.  The exhibition is coordinated with Sunday art talks by participating artists along with talks by art historians on the topic of art and science, and currently working scientists speaking on their focus.  In addition, some of the artists are actually collaborating with their scientists of choice.  It should be a very fascinating exhibition.  Stay tuned for more updates…

Participating Artists Along with Scientist of Choice:
Katie Ammons (Louise Arner Boyde - Arctic Explorer)
Aubra Ancliffe (Marie Mitchell 1818-1889 -Astromer)
Kate Copeland (Zoe Rodriguez del Rey-Envir. Sciences)
Kate Fenker (Marcia Ascher-Math/Ethnomathematics)
Bean Gilsdorf (Suzanne Gahl- Linguistics)
Kim Hamblin (Chrystal Bell   Forensic  biology)
Kim McKenna (Sophie Germain1776-1835 - Mathamatics)
Sarah McKenna (Countess Ada Lovelace)
Lorna Nakell (Sophie Brahe 1556-1643- Alchemy/astronomy)

Confirmed Scientist/Art Historian Talks Include
Chrystal Bell (Forensic Biologist)
Elizabeth Bilyeu (Art Historian)
Zoe Rodriguez del Rey (Environmental Scientist)
Julia Gardner (Art Historian)