Bruce Presents the Future of Art/Science: Teaching in the Living Laboratory

Ceramic piece by WetLab students Rhea Barve and Kris Waymire. Photo by Nate Dorr.

Bruce Presents

The Future of Art/Science: Teaching in the Living Laboratory

Virtual Webinar via Zoom

Thursday, February 17

7:00 - 8:30 pm

Are art and science two completely different, unrelated areas of learning? Some people may think so, but the researchers, professors, and students in the Science Technology Arts + Creativity (STAC) and WetLab programs in New York University’s groundbreaking Gallatin School of Independent Study know that art and science have been intertwined for centuries.

Join us and learn how groundbreaking, interdisciplinary engagements at the intersection of science, technology, arts, and the humanities are developing the next generation of innovative artists/scientists, and why we can no longer afford to see these disciplines as mutually exclusive.

Tickets for Bruce Museum Members are free; Non-members $20; $10 for Student/Educator non-members when applying code BPEducators when you make a reservation. 

Support for these programs featuring thought leaders in art and science is generously provided by Berkley One, a Berkley Company.

Contact info@brucemuseum.org with any questions or further information and assistance signing up.