Chemistry and art are often thought of as polar opposites. Whilst art is seen as being creative, expressive and fluid, chemistry is analytical, precise and staid. But there is, in fact, a significant ...
This course introduces Art History majors to the basics of chemistry and the chemistry behind artists' materials and techniques. Students engage in guided activities, such as guided laboratory ...
Art and chemistry are intrinsically linked. Chemists formulate paints used on masterpieces hanging in museums around the world. They develop makeup and special effects for theater and movie ...
In this course students will gain an understanding of the chemistry involved in the art and architectural materials utilized in ancient Rome. The course will draw on research from Pompeii and ...
Crystallization is a common method in synthetic chemistry that allows the isolation ... is to find it being used as a method for creating art. This is why Roger Hiorns's Seizure exhibit has ...
In art museums around the world Conservation scientists are using chemistry to preserve and restore valuable pieces of art. Dr. Suzanne Quillen Lomax from the National Gallery of Art discusses how ...
We applied to the Outreach Fund to enable us to add capacity to the SENsory Atelier programme to explore the mix of chemistry and art, and to expand our understanding of how utilising creative ...
Alfred R. Bader’s 100th birthday celebration will include sessions at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.
The Master of Arts in Chemistry is aimed at students who do not wish to pursue laboratory research or are unable to pursue laboratory research due to their work related issues. The M.A. in Chemistry ...