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Hello, all:
I am pleased to announce that the NY Hall of Science has just
published "Intersections: Art at the New York Hall of Science," a
catalog documenting and interpreting 40 works that have been either
commissioned or acquired by the Hall in the past 20 years.
It is an extraordinarily handsome publication thanks to the excellent
design work of Xanthe Willer, the Hall's in house Art Director, with
a large collection of original and archival photographs. It is also
substantial, with a fine introductory essay by Anne Balsamo, the
Director of Multimedia Literacy at the University of Southern
California and President of Onomy, an innovative exhibition design
company. Her essay contributes significantly to the understanding of
the historical and cultural context of interactive exhibitry as art
in the past century.
At the heart of the publication is the extraordinarily diverse,
energetic, and thought provoking work of 26 artists ranging from
those who are familiar to the science museum world, like Ned Kahn, to
art world stars like Sandy Skogland and Ben Schonzeit (both of whom
created work for our new preschool area). There is a section
featuring Charles and Ray Eames' Mathematica (the Hall owns the only
complete copy of this exhibition in existence), and pieces by
emerging artists who work at the intersection of art and science.
I am delighted to be able to offer this catalog as a downloadable PDF
on our web site at http://www.nyscience.org/nyhs-pressroom/pr-
newsletter/pdfs/NYHOS_Art_Catalog.pdf . The physical publication
(if that is the phrase I want) will also be available from the Hall
of Science, details to follow.
Our hope is that this catalog will continue and focus the productive
dialogue between art and science learning that was initiated at the
Exploratorium three decades ago. It is clear to us that art in
science centers can be an avenue for engagement that reaches new
audiences and offers access to multiple ways of learning.
We are grateful to the American Express Foundation for their support
of this project.
Eric Siegel
Executive VP
Programs and Planning
NY Hall of Science
47-01 111th Street
Queens, NY 11368
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718 699 0005 x 317
www.nyscience.org
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