september, 2018

04sep(sep 4)9:00 am14dec(dec 14)10:00 pmThe Twenty Most Important Scientific Questions of the 21st Century

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Event Details

Exhibition of works by the Center for Women in the Arts and Humanities’ 2018-19 Estelle Lebowitz Endowed Visiting Artist, Judith K. Brodsky, Distinguished Professor Emerita in the Department of Visual Arts, Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University. Curated by Dr. Ferris Olin, Distinguished Professor Emerita, Rutgers University. Scientific themes have been present in Brodsky’s work throughout her career and she continues to explore the impact of science on our society in her current body of work, “The Twenty Most Important Scientific Questions of the 21st Century”. The series was inspired by an article in the New York Times, in which the editor of the science section on Tuesdays queried various scientists about their views.

Sponsored by: The exhibition is funded in part by the Estelle Lebowitz Memorial Fund and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. Co-sponsors include: Center for Women in the Arts and Humanities, Art Library-RUL; Center for Cultural Analysis-School of Arts and Sciences (SAS); Department of Art & Design-Mason Gross School of the Arts (MGSA); Department of Art History-SAS; Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry-SAS; Douglass Project for Rutgers Women in Math, Science, and Engineering-DRC; Douglass Residential College (DRC); Global Village-DRC; Institute for Research on Women; Institute for Women’s Leadership; Margery Somers Foster Center-RUL; Office for the Promotion of Women in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics (WiSEM); Office of the Associate Vice Chancellor for Research in the Humanities and Arts, Rutgers–New Brunswick; Zimmerli Art Museum.

Time

September 4 (Tuesday) 9:00 am - December 14 (Friday) 10:00 pm EST

Location

Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series Galleries, Douglass Library

8 Chapel Drive, New Brunswick, NJ

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