A party Saturday wil launch the new INCUBATOR bioart laboratory facility.
A party Saturday wil launch the new INCUBATOR bioart laboratory facility.
The Royal Society of Canada has honoured three University of Windsor professors.
UWindsor professor Jennifer Willet is one of 14 artists participating in the exhibition “Dar’a/Full Circle.”
“Life in the Soil” will explore scientific, indigenous, embodied and practical knowledge about the vital nature of soils, March 8 to 10.
Steven Palmer, Canada Research Chair in History of International Health, organized this week’s conference on Knowledge Networks and Health Innovation.
An art/science cabaret, “Bioart Bouffant” is set for Wednesday, December 10, in the Olde Walkerville Theatre.
A visual arts professor is looking for fellow enlightened artists, musicians, performers and high-energy art lovers to join her on a bus ride to Toronto to take part in an illuminating art parade this fall.
A video by UWindsor communications grad Christiaan Meyer documents the September 29 Art and Ecology Sidewalk Parade, a performance artwork by professor Jennifer Willet of the School for Arts and Creative Innovation.
“The project was intended to draw participants, audiences and community members into discussions about art and ecology in the Windsor area,” Dr. Willet says. “Local artists, scientists and species—microscopic organisms, invasive species, home-grown vegetables, household pests, etc.—were represented in this delightful re-telling of our local ecology.”