Celebrate the creativity of science at the opening reception of Kelvin Smith Library’s “Art of STEM” exhibit with a free reception Wednesday, April 1, from 4 to 6 p.m. The science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) related digital images that were entered in the corresponding art competition earlier this year will be on display at the Kelvin Smith Library Art Gallery on the library’s first floor, including the selected winning entries:
Case Western Reserve University Category
- 1st Place: Miarasa Steele, “Fibrosis in Blue”
- 2nd Place: Kristina Collins, “Color Code Authority”
- 3rd Place: Ailin Yu, “Formal Definition of the Laplace Transformation”
High School Student Category
- 1st Place: Stephanie Stephens, “A Self-Portrait Like No Other”
- 2nd Place: Chesaria Reffner, “Early Morning Dew Drops”
Refreshments will be served. For more information, contact Daniela Solomon at dxs594@case.edu.
“Art of STEM” is presented in conjunction with the national STEM to STEAM movement that encourages the integration of art and design with science, technology, engineering and math to fuel global innovation for a prosperous future.