There are a couple of art/science (or sciart projects) available for viewing in Vancouver, Canada which I’m listing in what is roughly in date order with a few out-of-order additions at the end including a January 18, 2018 movie screening.
Art/sci exhibitions
From the Curiosity Collider calendar of art + sci events around town,
Work in Progress: The Making of A Science Illustrator
When: 24 Nov 2017 – 24 Jan 2018 [emphasis mine]
Where: Creative Coworkers, 343 Railway St, Vancouver, BC V6A 1A4, Canada (map)
Description: Science illustrator Jen Burgess graduated from California State University Monterey Bay’s renowned science illustration program in 2015, and since then the varied body of work she created has been idle in flat files. When the opportunity arose to share this work in person and find it some new homes, she could not resist.
The work is primarily natural history subject matter, in a variety of media including graphite, pen and ink, coloured pencil, watercolour, gouache, acrylic, and digital. To reflect the location of the show, the theme of the show is “Work in Progress,” so adjacent to many of the pieces Jen will display some sketches, work in progress scans, photos, and/or write ups, so you can get a glimpse into the process of creating each piece. In addition, there will be work from Jen’s June 2016 self-imposed residency in Haida Gwaii, from the show entitled “On a Tangent Tear” which was on display at Emily Carr House in Victoria in September 2016. Most original works and some prints will be available for sale. Please join Jen Burgess and the team at Creative Coworkers on Friday November 24th to have a drink after work or after dinner and see some artwork before heading out to your late evening plans. There will be a cash bar and some light snacks provided. Admission is free but donations will be gratefully accepted if you would like to help Jen cover the costs of framing. Please RSVP! The show will be up from November 24 through January 24, so if you cannot make it, please stop by and see the work on your own time. There may be plans afoot for a closing reception as well, perhaps with a silent auction. Stay tuned!
The Curiosity Collider calendar also listed this event (from the Beaty Biodiversity Museum Exhibition page),
Life In Colour
Drawings by Angela Gooliaff, colouring by you
September 16, 2017 – February 18, 2018Colour your way through nature on a giant mural that showcases ecosystems from BC and around the world.
Presented by Hemlock Printers, artist Angela Gooliaff explores keystone species in both the terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, employing feminine symbology of peace and wisdom, and story through a giant interactive colouring book mural. “I have connected my investigation of keystone species with the adult colouring book movement as an interruption to the current story of the natural world,” says Gooliaff.
By presenting a web of life for visitors to interact with, it will be visually apparent just how biodiverse our ecosystems are and how drastic an impact the removal of one species from the environment could be. Gooliaff concludes that by “giving the audience control to own their story through colour, perhaps will get them thinking about their own story and placement within the natural world.”
Science get together
Vancouver’s H. R. MacMillan Space Centre is hosting a January 25, 2018 event in their Cosmic Night series in January 2018, from the Cosmic Nights: Beyond Our Universe event page,
Is there anything beyond the universe? What came before the Big Bang? These are questions that don’t have answers, but we have theories! This installment of Cosmic Nights we delve into theories of the Multiverse!
Cosmic Nights is a themed party featuring a custom planetarium show, music, drinks, science demonstrations, games, and a special guest lecturer – all surrounding an exciting theme. Experience the Space Centre after hours in a 19+ environment!
Cosmic Nights returns on Thursday, January 25 [2018] with Cosmic Nights: Beyond our Universe. Jump into multiple universes, the Big Bang and other ideas that are bending our cosmic minds. Select your preferred Planetarium Star Theatre show time and then come early or stay late to experience all this event has to offer!
6:30pm – 10:00pm – Drinks | Music | Games | Demonstrations I Lecture I Planetarium
7:30 or 9:00pm – Planetarium Star Theatre show: Cosmology Questions
How did it all begin? What is the Big Bang Theory and what does this theory suggest about an end to our universe? Are there universes in addition to the one we live in? How do scientists even attempt to answer these mind-blowing questions? We’ll talk about some of the biggest questions about the universe and leave you with even more ideas to explore.8pm and 9pm – “The Multiverse” lecture by Dr. Douglas Scott
Can there be more than one universe? Why is the Universe that we live in the way that it is? Does our existence imply that the universe has to have certain properties? Can we imagine universes that are quite different? What does the word “multiverse” even mean? These and other questions will be tackled in this special talk (and others quite like it, all across the multiverse!).Bio: Douglas Scott is a Professor of Physics & Astronomy at the University of British Columbia, who was trained in Edinburgh, Cambridge and Berkeley. He specialises in cosmology- the study of the universe on the largest scales and has co-authored more than 500 papers on a wide range of both concrete and speculative astrophysical topics.
7pm-9pm – Groundstation Canada Theatre – Cocktail Crash Course: String Theory and Quantum Gravity
A fun, interactive science demo on string theory and quantum gravity – enough fun facts to impress at a cocktail party. Trivia prizes are also up for grabs!TICKETS: $20 early bird tickets until January 11th, $25 after.
Tickets available online through Eventbrite. Or, save the service fee by purchasing in person at the Space Centre or by calling 604.738.7827 ext. 240.Beer from Red Truck Beer Company, wine frrom Hester Creek Estate Winery. Games by Starlit Citadel.
19+ event. All attendees will be required to provide photo ID upon entry.
You can go here to buy tickets.
Curiosity Colllider Café
The Curiosity Collider folks themselves are holding a January 31, 2018 Collider Café with the theme: Art. Science. Fusion. (from a January 9, 2018 announcement received via email),
Save the date – our next Collider Cafe will be on Wednesday, January 31 [2018]. Speakers include:
- Visualizing Medicine (Paige Blumer, medical illustration)
- Art = Science in Love (Martin Krzywinski, data visualization)
- Geo-synth Music Video (Mika McKinnon, science communication)
- Sciart Zine (Raymond Nakamura & Katrina Wong, creative collaboration)
I found more details,
Date/Time
Date(s) – 31/01/2018
8:00 pm – 9:30 pmLocation
Café Deux Soleils
[2096 Commercial Drive, Vancouver]
Curiosity Collider calls
I believe this is the first time the organization has announced calls for submissions. There are two (from the January 9, 2018 announcement received via email),
Call for Submissions
Do you exist in both the worlds of art and science? Does your artistic practice rely on science? Does your scientific practice rely on art? We are launching two calls for submissions:
Want to receive future calls for submissions? Update your email subscription options so you don’t miss out!
More from Curiosity Collider
This January 9, 2018 announcement was very full,
- Jan 18 Into movies? Attend the free movie screening of Grand Unifying Theory, a movie collaboration between CC friend/Astronomer Jaymie Matthews and Writer-director David Ray
- Jan 24 Nerd Nite Vancouver v.32 on Machine Learning, Dr. Who, and Exoplanets
- Feb 2 CC friend Michael Unger (also the organizer for Nerd Nite Vancouver) to speak about “Curiosity” and Creativity at CreativeMornings/Vancouver
- Feb 5 A free talk about understanding & coping with anxiety, and the role of art and dance hosted by Voirelia: A Dance, Psychology, and Philosophy Hub
Enjoy!