Friday, February 1, 2013

Want to find more artists, ScienceOnline?


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Science-inspired art is on the rise.

There are more scientific illustrators, fine artists, cartoonists, photographers, and visual-science people at ScienceOnline this year than ever before. There?s an art show and even an entire session track. Interested? Want to learn more about this growing profession and subculture? Here?s some places you can find them.

I?m gonna miss some. Leave more in the comments!

Twitter hashtags
#sciart
#scienceart

Group Blogs
Symbiartic
Mad Art Lab
Street Anatomy
ART Evolved
SONSI
Art & Science Journal
GNSI

Big Awesome Sources
ScienceArt Community on G+
Science Artists RSS Feed

Science communication can be a puzzle. Visuals make it clearer. Look! A bunny!

Glendon MellowAbout the Author: Glendon Mellow is a fine artist and illustrator inspired by evolutionary biology working in oil and digital media. You can see his portfolio at glendonmellow.com and work-in-progress at The Flying Trilobite blog. Follow him solo at @flyingtrilobite and with co-blogger Kalliopi Monoyios at @symbiartic. Follow on Twitter @symbiartic.

The views expressed are those of the author and are not necessarily those of Scientific American.

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