Exhibition: Scientists as Artists Reprise

Scientists are a creative bunch, though they don’t always get credit for it. For some, devising experiments and visualizing data provide satisfying opportunity for creative expression. Others are moved to go further; they’ll pick up a paintbrush or dabble in sculpture and find that the studio is as good a place for experimentation as the lab.

Falk Library’s Scientists as Artists Reprise exhibit gives a second viewing opportunity to many of the art pieces by Pitt scientists better known for their peer-reviewed research, which were displayed at Science 2018 this past October. Supplementing the exhibit are additional art pieces, allowing more than one to be displayed per artist.

The suggestion to feature scientists' artwork came from Pitt structural biology researcher Esra Bozkurt, PhD, who participated in a similar exhibition while in Switzerland. The idea received enthusiastic support from the Center for Biologic Imaging’s Donna Stolz, PhD, and Jonathan Franks, MS, who have annually curated Science as Art for many years

The images you see below are photographs taken of the artwork as it is displayed in Falk Library and are not originals. As photographed, there are some inconsistencies in lighting and glare. Please note that the artwork is intended to be viewed in person for the duration of the exhibit, and these photos are available only as a reference to our viewers.

Location: Scaife Hall, Falk Library, Upper Floor Study Area

Still
Natalia Ford
Cell biology
Watercolor
8 x 10 in
Sunrise
Pamela L. Beatty
SOM, Dept. of Immunology
Oil on Gesso board
12 x 12 in
The Bay
Mara L. Sullivan
Cell Biology
Acrylic on canvas
16 x 20 in
The Firebird
Alex Mieczkowski
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Watercolor
15 x 12 in
Three Body Problem
Esra Bozkurt
Structural Biology
Acrylic on paper, mixed media
11 x 14 in
Transverse sectional plane through the brain and visual system of the jumping spider, Phiddipus audax
John T. Goté
Student, Bioengineering Department
Photomicrograph
36 x 42 in
Tribute to Nature
Chitralekha Bhattacharya
Medicine
Craft work with flower petals, leaves, tree bark
18 x 24 in
Tuscany Grasslands
Shahriar Riazi (Sean)
School of Dental Medicine
Photography
9 x 11 in
Two Cells
Richard DeBiasio
Drug Discovery Institute
Acrylic on canvas
32 x 24 in
Walking on 5th
Leonardo D’Aiuto
Psychiatry
Pencil and ink drawing
14 x 22 in