First Impressions of Data Driven Printmaking: Preliminary Outcomes of an Art and Science Collaboration
Katie Baldwin (University of Alabama Huntsville) and Helen Parache (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center) collaborated on a pilot project with two upper division printmaking classes at the UAH Art Department in Spring 2023. Presentations and guided discussions focused on what artists and scientists can...
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Zusammenfassung: | Katie Baldwin (University of Alabama Huntsville) and Helen Parache (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center) collaborated on a pilot project with two upper division printmaking classes at the UAH Art Department in Spring 2023. Presentations and guided discussions focused on what artists and scientists can learn from each other, drawing from the larger discourse, and an introduction to artists that incorporate scientific data in their work. Parache and Baldwin facilitated a series of activities where students engaged with data to develop content. Each session ended with creating a plan with each student for a data-driven project utilizing printmaking which was shared in a talk open to the public. This pilot collaboration brought up themes of accessibility, social relevance, emotional truth, and creative solutions. Next steps include repeating the workshop with tweaks in Fall 2023 and strengthening relationships between artists and scientists co-located in Huntsville, Alabama. |
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