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Weaving Science into Sculpture

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Museum of Science
With Nathalie Miebach, artist. This presentation is part of the ongoing series When Science Meets Art.

What do basket weaving, climate change, and sculpture have in common? Artist Nathalie Miebach literally weaves scientific data related to meteorology, climate change, and astronomy into brightly colored, three-dimensional sculptures. She describes how — and why — she creates these singular pieces that expand the boundaries of how scientific information can be represented and what art can mean.

Tickets: Seating is limited. Seating passes for free programs are available to the general public in the Museum lobby beginning at 5:45 p.m. on the evening of the program. First come, first served.

Museum members may reserve a limited number of seating passes for free programs in advance; first come, first served. Availability is limited to the number of Exhibit Halls admissions permitted with your membership level. For member reservations, call between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday of the week of the program only: 617-589-3169.

Photo © Nathalie Miebach

Fee: Free

When Science Meets Art examines the ingenuity of those who are shattering the boundaries between science, technology, engineering, and art.

This program is free thanks to the generosity of the Lowell Institute. Additional funding for adult programs is provided by the Barbara and Malcolm L. Sherman Fund for Adult Programs and by the David and Marion Ellis Endowment Fund.

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Schedules:

March 11, 2009: 7:00 pm
 

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