“The division of our culture is making us more obtuse than we need be: we can repair communications to some extent: but, as I have said before, we are not going to turn out men and women who understand as much of their world as Piero della Francesca did of his, or Pascal, or Goethe. With good fortune, however, we can educate a large proportion of our better minds so that they are not ignorant of the imaginative experience, both in the arts and in science, nor ignorant either of the endowments of applied science, of the remediable suffering of most of their fellow humans, and of the responsibilities which, once seen, cannot be denied.”
― C.P. Snow



Every year there is an opportunity for artists and scientists to get together and collaborate. Science inspires art and art inspires science.

Some impressions here.






Exhibition to date:



June 2022 Inter[act]ing mix media for a collaboration with Scientist
Dr. Li on the topic active matter. A Pint Of Science, Museum of Technology Cambridge, UK.

May 2021 c.a.r.r.o.c.e.l.l. NFT mix media for a collaboration with Scientist Dr. Rob Finn on the topic of human microbiome, Online Exhibition Creative reactions, Cambridge, UK.

May 2019 Puzzled participatory piece in respond to Dr.Joni Holmes’s research on the importance of short term memory for classroom engagement. Creative Reactions, Cambridge,UK.

2018 Creative reactions
"Something new, 2018 is a video installation, a creative reaction to the work of Dr.Iva Kelava from MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Francis Crick Avenue. Iva's Lab work focus on understanding the evolution and development of the human brain through creating brain organoids or brain on a dish. I have chosen natural objects and a household dish to create a video installation. I am a visual artist I use different mediums depending on the idea, subject of exploration. The main focus of my work is participatory art that respond to moments in movements Mo[ve]ments".