Past Exhibition

Images From Science 3

November 01, 2019–November 24, 2019

Poster thats says "Images from Science 3" with 3 smaller images

November 1-24, 2019
Public Opening Reception and Talk:
First Friday, November 1, 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Gallery Talk Saturday, November 2, 2:00 PM

Free and open to the public

“From picturing the invisible realm of human DNA to exploring the rings of Saturn or viewing Earth’s global warming, photography and science are indispensable partners whose evolving story continues to shape the ways we know ourselves and our seen and unseen world.” 

– Therese Mulligan, Director, School of Photographic Arts and Sciences, Rochester Institute of Technology

4 images different cells

Image credit L-R: Nathan Ely, Stefan Diller, Danny Radius, Karl Gaff

Images from Science 3 is a collaborative experiment that initially began in 2002 at Rochester Institute of Technology, and was organized to celebrate the production of extraordinary images featuring science. At its core mission, the project seeks to explore the interface of science, technology, art, design, and communication. 

The exhibition will showcase 82 extraordinary images from 71 image makers from 15 countries around the world. This year, in addition to still images, the exhibition will incorporate moving images using video, computer generated images (CGI), animations and illustrations. The images were selected by an international panel of experts from around the world.

Images from Science 3 is sponsored by RIT School of Photographic Arts and Sciences, School of Art, the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science, and Johns Hopkins University, where the show will travel after its run in Rochester. A catalogue is available, published by RIT Press.

Read more at this link: https://images.cad.rit.edu

Additional sponsors: Science Source Images, BioCommunications Association, Association of Medical Illustrators, Service Photo, Histolite, and Zeiss.