SASKATOON The University of Saskatchewan and artists from the area have teamed up to educate and inspire people on water challenges through the Virtual Water Gallery (VWG). “It’s a space for collaborations between artists, water experts, and the public to collectively reflect on water challenges that we all face,” said U of S postdoctoral fellow with Global Water Futures (GWF) and lead curator for VWG Louise Arnal. The VWG features seven projects funded by GWF and an additional five external projects. In total eight artists and researchers are from Saskatoon plus an additional three communications staff. The curators of the work are also employed by the university.
SASKATOON – A team of researchers from the University of Saskatchewan (USask), and others from around the world, are partnering with artists to launch a new online exhibit of art and science that . . .
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Looking at spreadsheets and map plots of trees is far beyond Rhian Brynjolson’s typical day as a visual artist, but she became entranced and inspired by data collected by Canadian scientists for a new art project.
Looking at spreadsheets and map plots of trees is far beyond Rhian Brynjolson’s typical day as a visual artist, but she became entranced and inspired by data collected by Canadian scientists for a new art project.
Her hope is to try and bring the numbers, map dots and statistics to life in a new way to help the public better connect to climate science.
The seventh-annual photo competition offers viewers an artistic glimpse from local researchers perspectives.
Author of the article: Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Publishing date: Apr 15, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 6 minute read • Stew-pendous views! by Mark Lepitzki, Master s student in Geological Sciences Grand Prize winner Photo by Mark Lepitzki /Supplied photo
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After a solitary year of exploration and discovery, University of Saskatchewan researchers are showcasing the beauty in their work for all to see.
The following photos are the winners of the 2021 U of S Images of Research Photo and Imaging Competition.