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Art–Sci Currents by The Crearte Foundation for Art-Science Innovation presents the spaces where art and science meet in practice. It features interdisciplinary work, research-based projects and voices from art-scientists and The Crearte Community practitioners working across fields.
Through features, podcasts, reflections and updates, the blog traces how ideas move between disciplines and how collaboration is reshaping ways of knowing, making, and researching today.
Michelle spent twenty-five years as an award-winning graphic designer before walking away to build a fine art practice rooted in...
Francesco Scarel shares how curiosity, interdisciplinary serendipity, and leaving room for discovery shaped his journey from chemistry to art-science curation.
In this episode of Art-Sci Currents, ecological designer Rasa Weber explores how art, design and ecology intersect through coral restoration,...
Michael Araki challenges the myth of the polymath as a rare genius, presenting polymathy instead as a lifelong practice of...
Biomedical illustrator Jeff Tao believes every scientific discovery deserves a human story. Through scientific storytelling, he helps researchers reconnect with...
How do creativity, art and science come together to shape the future? In this episode of Art-Sci Currents, artist, researcher...
Nicia John and Brune Bettler talk about how they found each other inside the art-science community and what it actually...
Visual artist and muralist Ladislas uses Eco-surrealism, a surrealist-inspired art practice, to reconnect people with the ocean. Through collaborations with...
We can enhance our experiences by making conscious design choices that centre the overall health and well-being of individuals, our...
Engineer and artist Dilek Ozgit explores the connection between art and nanomaterials through painting, experimentation and scientific thinking. Her work...
Brigitte explores modular fashion through mathematics, design and making, revealing how art and science come together to create systems of...
3-Minute Thesis Winner Emma H Chen explores dance and ageing through interviews with practitioners, revealing how movement, community and research...
When you think of the word polymath, who comes to mind? Leonardo Da Vinci is probably the most famous example....
Explore how art and anatomy intersect through Rembrandt’s The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp and Dick Ket’s self-portrait, as...
Traditional science communication often remains within institutional spaces, limiting public access to important knowledge. This blog explores how art science...
Every movement has a beginning. Not a moment of arrival, but a period of exploration, experimentation and momentum-building. For The...
Artist and researcher Peter explores creativity as an architecture of choice. Through paper, biology and art–science integration, he reveals how...
For centuries, art and science have been treated as two distinct cultures with different languages, different rules and different expectations...
Neuroscientist and musician Robert Zatorre shares how music became his way of studying the brain. From dopamine and pleasure to...
For neuroscientist and choreographer Eva Sánchez Martz, dance was her first language—and neuroscience became the structure that gave it voice....
PhD student and YouTuber, Ben Thomas, is redefining how we communicate science. Through hand-drawn animation and existential philosophy, his work...
Creative technologist Linnea Kirby blends engineering, dance, and circus arts to reveal what often goes unseen in performance. From pressure-sensitive...
At the crossroads of neuroscience and art, McGill’s Eden Redman blends computational research with painting, sculpture, and community building. His...
Explore how Beauty and the Beast reflects the science of aesthetics through neuroaesthetics. From Plato and Aristotle’s philosophies of beauty...
At the intersection of physics and dance, Sofia Papa shows how curiosity and creativity drive both science and art. Explore...
Exploring how science and art reveal different kinds of truth, this essay examines epistemology, the social nature of knowledge, and...
Matías Gárate creates paradoxical art that blends mathematical precision with artistic intuition. A former astrophysicist, he uses geometry to spark...
Scientific research is growing at record speed—but much of it remains locked behind academic walls. Artist-scientist Vena Joseph explores how...
Art and science are often seen as opposites—creativity versus logic, intuition versus proof. But history shows they’ve always been more...
Explore the intersections of mathematics, art, and interdisciplinary thinking in this reflection on the 2025 Bridges MathArt Conference. From hands-on...
Sometimes, slowness is a superpower. A superpower for seeing, hearing, and encountering the little noticed. It is a skill of...
In the evolving landscape of education, traditional boundaries between career fields are becoming increasingly blurred. Integrating art into STEM (Science,...
This fusion of science and art isn’t about making data look pretty—it’s about making it resonate, persuade and even surprise....
Art and science are often seen as opposites—one driven by creativity, the other by logic. Yet, history reveals a deeper...
The intersection of art and science has often sparked innovations that redefine how we see the world. These collaborations blend...
What began as a fellowship exploring ballet and motor neuroscience grew into something far larger, a global mapping of minds...
Art-Sci Currents is The Crearte Foundation’s blog and storytelling platform highlighting the ideas, people, and creative intersections shaping the global art-science movement. Through written features, reflective essays and our ongoing interview media series, we spotlight the innovators who merge creativity and inquiry to reimagine how art and science can move together.
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