Watch Cole Fortier, AKA Epoxy, learn about science and sustainable fashion with Jennifer Willet in a livestream event on March 9.
Watch Cole Fortier, AKA Epoxy, learn about science and sustainable fashion with Jennifer Willet in a livestream event on March 9.
Fractured Waves documentation, Colton Hash, 2020.
Incubator Art Lab and Artcite present an artists’ talk by Michael Lucenkiw and Colton Hash over Zoom on Saturday, Feb. 27.
Ken Rinaldo’s installation work, “Farm Fountain 4.”
Installation artists Ken Rinaldo and Amy Youngs will present on their practices in a free public presentation at noon Thursday.
Natalie Loveless of the University of Alberta will discuss the role of art in addressing global warming in a free public lecture Jan. 9.
Natalie Loveless of the University of Alberta will discuss the role of art in addressing global warming in a free public lecture Jan. 9.
UWindsor associate professor Jennifer Willet christens the new School of Creative Arts during Feasting the Lab on Jan. 20, 2018.
Jennifer Willet's art may evoke mixed feelings. And that's the point.
The associate professor at the University of Windsor specializes in bioart, a form of art that fuses scientific processes and materials in a gallery setting.
"It most often involves living, sometimes recently deceased biological material," Dr. Willet explained. "One of the things that really differentiates bioart from other art forms is the bioethics of the media are intrinsically present in the work of the artist and the viewer."