Featured Artists

Karl Gaff

Karl Gaff is a passionate scientific photographer from Dublin (Ireland) who specialises in the fusion of art and science through microscopy.

Ted Kinsman

Ted Kinsman is one of a few high-speed photographers able to photograph at times less than 1/1,000,000 of a second. An Associate Professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Kinsman has formerly worked as an optical engineer, a physicist, and a physics instructor.

Christopher Marley

Christopher Marley is an artist, naturalist, photographer and author who uses preserved natural specimens as his medium.

Kate Nichols

Oakland painter Kate Nichols synthesizes nanoparticles to mimic iridescent animals, grows artificial skin from microorganisms, and makes her own paints following fifteenth-century recipes.

Jennifer Robison

Artist Jennifer Robison responds to an internal dialogue questioning everyday experiences through natural environments and implied narratives. Her work started as a way to process thyroid cancer, which a butterfly symbolizes.

Franziska Schenk

Located at the interface of art and science, Franziska Schenk’s artwork, and supporting research, draws on latest findings from material science, optical physics and evolutionary biology.

Soo Sunny Park

Soo Sunny Park's work reconfigures boundary materials—fencing, glass, metal studs, drywall—to expand and explore a variety of liminal spaces, those between inside and outside, sculpture and drawing, seeing and showing, vision and perception, artifice and nature