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ART + SCIENCE = WOW!

The HRG is pleased to present Dr. Jennifer Willet, an artist who has worked for 20+ years in the field of bioart, engaging hands-on biotech protocols to produce contemporary art. She will present her ongoing research across the arts, sciences, and humanities, explaining how biotechnology can be reimagined as a technology of love, and articulating the value of art/science collaborations. Willet will introduce audience members to a new public engagement series charting the value of radical interdisciplinarity in the lab called ART + SCIENCE = WOW!

November 27, 6:00PM
Main Campus, in BIOLOGY 113
This is a free event, open to the public.
 

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HRG Mission Statement

The Mandate of the Humanities Research Group (HRG) is to cultivate knowledge and connection by creating an environment that enables "thinking out loud together," a concept for critical thinking, dialogue, and open discourse introduced by Randy Boyagoda at the HRG's 2024 Season-opening lecture in partnership with CBC IDEAS.  HRG programs exciting public events with engaging thinkers on crucial topics related to human thriving with a commitment to outreach and support of student and faculty research and community interaction.  HRG supports all pillars of the university's strategic priorities, seeking diverse speakers and viewpoints through our commitment to the inclusion of Indigenous voices in our annual programming.  We play a special and important role in enacting the university's goals toward "Advancing Bold, Impactful Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity," "Ensuring a High Quality, Relevant Teaching, Learning, and Student Experience for Everyone," and "Generating Local and Global Impact through Partnership and Community Engagement" with initiatives and events designed to challenge, inspire, and stimulate, in a space of open dialogue, sharing and exchange.

To find out more about "thinking out loud together," listen the the HRG lecture on CBC radio here, apple podcasts or spotify. 

About the Humanities Research Group (HRG)

The Humanities Research Group is an interdisciplinary council comprised of University of Windsor faculty, students, staff, and community members, who support humanities research and facilitate events where thinkers and audience members grapple with issues relating to the human condition.