Date: Saturday, May 20th, 2026
Time: 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm EDT (Montréal/Toronto)
Attendance: Online ONLY
Location: Zoom
Registration is required!
Saturday, May 30th, 2026 | 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm EDT (Virtual ONLY)
We live in a society shaped by labels—terms that help us categorize and define. “Art-Scientist” is one such label, but does it expand possibilities for interdisciplinary work, or limit the community it seeks to describe? Let’s discuss!






The art-scientist field is rapidly growing, and the whole world should know! We’ve created a feature book series to highlight the publications, research contributions, technology, artworks, and performances of interdisciplinary thinkers.
The Emerging Art-Scientist
Volume 1 | Winter 2024
Saturday, May 30th, 2026 | 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm EDT (Virtual ONLY)
We live in a society shaped by labels—terms that help us categorize and define. “Art-Scientist” is one such label, but does it expand possibilities for interdisciplinary work, or limit the community it seeks to describe? Let’s discuss!
At The Crearte Foundation, we believe students should have the tools, guidance, and community to explore art and science together. By sponsoring MOTION programming, you’ll be directly supporting student leaders who bring interdisciplinary dialogue to their campuses through MOTION Talks®, the MOTION Leaders program, and the MOTION Book series.
Your contribution helps us provide training, digital resources, event guides, and opportunities for students to showcase their work and connect across disciplines. Together, we can grow a network of art-scientists who are shaping the future of innovation.
We live in a society shaped by labels—terms that help us categorize and define. “Art-Scientist” is one such label, but does it expand possibilities for interdisciplinary work, or limit the community it seeks to describe? Let’s discuss!
We’re an incorporated nonprofit. 100% of contributions go toward training student MOTION Leaders, hosting MOTION Talks®, and producing resources like the MOTION Book to amplify art-science voices.