- A Resolution of the Arts and Sciences opens Oct. 28 at the Schick Art Gallery. Curated by a student/faculty team, the exhibition features 28 student, faculty, and alumni artists. (Left: detail of Amy Frappier's 'ATM7,' a thin section of a stalagmite, photographed in polarized light.)
- The sculptor's Oct. 18 presentation is the final in the series of talks leading up to the opening of A Resolution of the Arts and Sciences exhibition at the Schick Art Gallery later this month.
- Fire's powerful effect on human culture and ideas is a fundamental principle that guides sculptor Doug Schatz, who will talk about how fire intersects his work as both artist and scientist when he gives a lecture-demonstration Oct. 11.
- Psychology Professor Flip Phillips will share research about human visual perception of 3-D forms when he gives the second lecture in conjunction with the upcoming Schick Art Gallery exhibition, A Resolution of the Arts and Sciences. The free talk is Tuesday in Davis Auditorium.
- Heather Hurst '97, an anthropologist who researches the work of ancient Maya artists, will kick off a new series of talks that link to an upcoming Schick Art Gallery exhibit showcasing the links between art, science, and technology. Hurst's lecture is Sept. 27.