Sep 14

Pulchra Scientia: The Aesthetics of Discovery

Fri, September 14, 2018 • Perlman Teaching Museum: Braucher Gallery

Beauty does not simply refer to compositions of shape, color, balance, and form that yield a sense of aesthetic pleasure and satisfaction. Beauty can also be a set of qualities that pleases the intellect. To the trained eye, a mathematical formula, a chemical equation, or a taxonomic system can be elegant, balanced, and harmonious. Pulchra scientia: The Aesthetics of Discovery presents works by contemporary artists that communicate current scientific developments. This exhibition engages the mind while exploring the ways science invokes art in all forms to communicate complex concepts while reminding us that science is beautiful.

Curated by Jeff Rathermel, Director and Curator of the Perlman Teaching Museum, with assistance from Carleton's various social and physical science departments, Pulchra Scientia: The Aesthetics of Discovery is an international showcase, presenting the work of over 30 artsits, including David Bachman, Alyssa Baguss, Christopher Biggs, Roger Boulay, Sarina Brewer, Jeremy Downie, Elizabeth Garvey, David Goodsell, Malayka Gormally, Tom Gormally, Dennis Gould, Allison Gray, Keren Kroul, Kyna Leski, Emily Lynch Victory, Presley Martin, Andy Messerschmidt, Jeff Milliken, Marnie Powers-Torrey, Danny Saathoff, Timothy Schacker, John Schuerman, Laura Stack, David Steinberg, Keith Taylor, Paul Taylor, Lex Thompson, Lisa Truax, and Robert Williams.

Event Contact: Steve Richardson

Event Summary

Pulchra Scientia: The Aesthetics of Discovery
  • Intended For: General Public, Students, Faculty, Staff

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