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Jenaye Johnson • July 22, 2024
Artist Kaitlin Pomerantz is on a mission to repurpose the unused, forgotten fragments that glue society together
Gayoung Lee • March 15, 2024
The inside scoop on a mathematics fever dream turned artistic playground for all math lovers (and haters too)
Administrator • December 9, 2023
The 41st class of SHERP is thrilled to present this special edition of Scienceline written for readers in grades six through eight
Anna Gibbs • January 13, 2023
Caring for loved ones can lead to depression and burnout, but Flako Jimenez sees the possibility for joy
Hannah Seo • June 10, 2020
Technology is permeating every part of human life, including art, but what does that mean?
Anushree Dave • February 16, 2020
BxArts brings together kids and their parents to create mixed-media portraits of each other
Curtis Segarra • December 5, 2019
Artist Yasuo Nomura wants to help you conceptualize the beauty in mathematics
Hannah Seo • November 11, 2019
A record-breaking engineered material leaves no room for vanity
Nell Durfee • June 22, 2018
The American Museum of Natural History’s preparators bring science to life
Eleanor Cummins • February 20, 2017
This environmentally-inclined artist lets no wall go wasted
Katherine Ellen Foley • March 18, 2015
Medical illustrator Marie Rossettie speaks about the things deep inside us that give life to her art
Rebecca Harrington • February 11, 2015
Theoretical physicist Ágnes Mócsy teaches art students science
Lauren J. Young • January 30, 2015
Marie Rossettie blends traditional and new art techniques to give the human body more vibrancy
Steph Yin • December 3, 2014
It’s tempting to view natural history dioramas as pure representations of fact — but these displays may be shaped by cultural assumptions and theatrical urges