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The Art of System Biology and Nanoscience


2015 art show

March 27 - April 25, 2015

Inventory of Light: The Art of Systems Biology and Nanoscience

Peters Projects / Gerald Peters Gallery

1011 Paseo De Peralta
Santa Fe, New Mexico
87501

petersprojects.com


The 6th annual Art of Systems Biology and Nanoscience event is a celebration of new and fascinating ideas and images from the two emerging scientific fields of systems biology and nanoscience. This year, the event is part of the Peters Projects Inventory of Light exhibition. The events on March 27 and 28 are free and open to the public.

This year's sponsors are the UNM Cancer Center, the New Mexico Center for the Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signaling, the Los Alamos National Laboratories Center for Non-Linear Studies, the LANL Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, The New Mexico Consortium, and Gerald Peters Gallery/Peters Projects of Santa Fe.


2015 Participating Artists

Robert Buelteman
buelteman.com

Will Clift
willclift.com

Jonathon Wells
earthexposure.net

Brian Knep
blep.com

August Muth
augustmuth.com

Ryan Wolfe
ryanwolfe.prosite.com

Stephen Auger
stephenauger.com

Victoria Vesna
victoriavesna.com

Thomas Ashcraft
heliotown.com

Lita Albuquerque
litaalbuquerque.com

Kelsey Brookes
kelseybrookes.com

2015 Agenda

Friday, March 27, 2015

5:30 - 7:00 PM: Opening Reception and Gallery Viewing

6:00 - 7:00 PM: Public Lecture "Dance of Allergens", Dr. Bridget Wilson, University of New Mexico

Saturday, March 28, 2015

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM: Gallery Viewing

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM: The UNM Nanoscience and Microsystems Program's "NanoDays" children's activities

5:00 - 5:30 PM: Featured Artist talk by Victoria Vesna

5:30 PM: Reception

6:00 - 7:00 PM: Public Lecture "Forming Cellular and Tissue Patterns through Cellular Mechanics," Dr. Michael Sheetz, Columbia University

2015 Photos


  • STMC Director Bridget Wilson, PhD


  • Bridget Wilson, PhD Public Lecture: "Dance of Allergens"


  • Elaine Bearer, MD, PhD introducing guest speaker Dr. Michael Sheetz, Columbia University.


  • A gallery visitor viewing electron micrographs of pollen.


  • The crowd at the opening reception.


  • UNM Nanoscience and Microsystems Program held their NanoDay activities for kids.


  • UNM Nanoscience and Microsystems Program Coordinator Linda Bugge (left) and Director Sang Han.


  • CANCER INVASION Acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells (green) escaping vasculature to invade brain tissue. By Dr. Ichiko Kinjo, STMC


  • RED is for DANGER Human lung cancer cells labeled for mitochondria (red) and nuclei (artistically rendered). By Theresa Fresquez, UNM Dept of Surgery