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Creative Reactions Science-Art Exhibition: Grand Finale

This exhibition is on the ground floor and has step-free access.
Past event - 2019
24 May 6 - 10 pm
Free event
no need to book
St Barnabas Church, Mill Rd,
Cambridge CB1 2BD
Creative Reactions invites you to explore fact through fiction by walking the line between science and art. Discover the beauty of research through the creations of over 50 local artists, who have been paired with Pint of Science speakers, while sipping on a free pint!

No booking required

Atoms to Galaxies

Andrea Attipoe (PhD student in Bioengineering/Artist)
Andrew Berridge (Drawing/painting)
Georgina Forbes (Printmaking/multimedia)
Helen Kenny (Painting/printmaking)
John Hodgson (Written/performed word)
Susie Johnson (Artist)
These artists were paired with scientists presenting their research at The Castle Bar under the 'Atoms to Galaxies' theme, which covers subjects such as physics, astronomy and chemistry.

Beautiful Mind

Roxana de Rond (Illustrator)
Alan Rogerson (Illustrator/cartoonist)
Anna Martin (Cake designer/events organiser )
Dr Jon Heras (3D computer graphics)
Linda Bartlett (Print/jewellery )
Loreto Valenzuela (Visual Artist)
Nick Tischler (Pen/ink/watercolour)
These artists were paired with scientists presenting their research at Thirsty under the 'Beautiful Mind' theme, which covers subjects such as neuroscience, psychiatry and psychology.

Our Body (1)

Caroline Henricksen (Watercolour/graphite/collage )
Charlotte Morrison (Fine art)
Claire Bennett (Printmaking/fine art)
Karoline Leopold (Illustrator)
Liza Read (Multimedia/holograms/sculpture/printmaking)
Maria Merridan (Mixed media/printmaking)
Rich Gemmell (Illustrator)
Samantha Dale Fox (Full time medical scientist, part time artist)
Tonka Uzu (a.k.a Antoaneta Ouzounova) (Illustrator)
These artists were paired with scientists presenting their research at NOVI under the 'Our Body' theme, which covers subjects such as medicine, biology and health.

Our Body (2)

Abigail Stevens (Illustrator)
Crina Samarghitean (Medicine/bioinformatics/immunology)
Elena Arevalo Melville (Illustrator/cartography/writing )
Elena Rubio Mota (Structural engineer)
Lizzie Milsom (Contemporary drawing)
Sherry Rea (Printmaking)
Smita Mistry (Fine art/ fashion textiles )
Sonia Villiers (Painting)
Tony White (Painting/Printmaking)
These artists were paired with scientists presenting their research at Granta under the 'Our Body' theme, which covers subjects such as medicine, biology and health.

Planet Earth

Allison Henderson (Painting)
Cheryl Warren (Painting)
Esther Yasmin (Painting/illustrator)
Jan Ayton (Fine art/photographer)
Katherine Gravett (Drawing)
Lucinda Price (Photographer)
Mark Farrell (Painting/drawing/digital collage)
Naomi Davies (Pen/watercolour)
Susan Abbs (Painting)
These artists were paired with scientists presenting their research at The Waterman under the 'Planet Earth' theme, which covers subjects such as geoscience and zoology.

Our Society

Martin Stephen (Abstract expressionist painting)
Jackie Duckworth (Printmaking/illustrator/textile)
Lele Saa (Visual storyteller/printmaking/ceramics/digital illustration)
Silje Nilsen (Illustrator)
These artists were paired with scientists presenting their research at The Emperor under the 'Our Society' theme, which covers subjects such as history, politics and policy.

Tech Me Out

Reggy (Tong) Liu (MA Art And Science)
Barbara Nasto (Oil painting)
Chloe Leaper (Drawing/installation)
Clare Trowell (Printmaking)
Emma Mayoux-Andrews (Fine art/design/illustrator/digital)
Maxine Durrell (BA Hons Graphic Design & Graphic Illustration)
Tiina Burton (Cambridge based artist and lecturer Tiina Burton delves into unknowns. She works with scientists to create artistic responses to their cutting-edge research, alongside collecting sensory experiences to help her understand the nature of reality. Her current focus is an exploration of attention over time, space and matter through walking. The repetitive labour of step after step, one foot after the other has left traces throughout her work in numerous ways. Tiina’s work has been collected and exhibited intern)
These artists were paired with scientists presenting their research at The Maypole under the 'Tech Me Out' theme, which covers subjects such as biotechnology, robotics and computers.

Rare Disease

Eithne Fisher (Painting/drawing)
Elizabeth Fraser (Printmaking/graphic design)
Eri Ikuno (Illustrator)
Kate Grant (Medicine/resin/acrylic/printmaking)
These artists were paired with scientists presenting their research at Panton Arms under the 'Rare Disease' theme, which covers subjects such as genomics and rare diseases.
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