Arts and Entertainment

  • Do you take aesthetic science notes?

    Your notes could be in an art gallery! 

    Science is beautiful, but it’s also complicated. Many students find that drawing diagrams or illustrations in their notes and study guides can help them better understand intricate concepts. Oftentimes, students end up creating a visual representation they’re really proud of, and want to share with their professors or peers.

     

    You may not think of yourself as an artist, but if you’ve ever invested your time and effort into producing a visual representation of a scientific subject or process, you likely created something stunning (and functional)! The UConn Sci-Art Gallery is looking for such scientifically-accurate, aesthetically-pleasing visual resources to display in our online gallery. Our hope is to showcase your creations and serve as a visual archive that people can both admire and use to gain a better understanding of scientific concepts!

     

    We want to emphasize that the Sci-Art Gallery seeks to cultivate an inclusive space that invites anyone, regardless of artistic experience or scientific background, to share their expressions and interpretations of science-related artwork. If you’re interested in sharing your creations with a wider audience, we encourage you to submit at our website: 

     

    https://sites.google.com/view/sci-art-gallery/submissions?authuser=0 

     
    For more information, contact: the Sci-Art team at uconn.sciart.gallery@gmail.com