Artist + Researcher Applications are open!

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October 11, 2024
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Introduction

The Artist + Researcher program (ARx) at Phoenix Bioscience Core (PBC) is the largest initiative of the PBC Arts Committee, offering scientists the opportunity to collaborate with local artists to create pieces that visually interpret and communicate their scientific research and innovations.

ARx 2021
ARx 2021

ARx was birthed in 2021 when the PBC connected with the Phoenix-based Bentley Gallery to create a program that could translate the complex life science research happening at the PBC for community accessibility.

So far the program has successfully launched three cohorts of ARx with the art being showcased at influential places such as Sky Harbor International Airport, Phoenix City Hall, and the Arizona Science Center. Some teams have seen their work move further in the academic spaces with invitations to speak at academic consortiums and conferences.

ARx 2021
ARx 2021

The ARx teams work together over the course of nine months to transform the groundbreaking life science research happening on the campus of the PBC into a variety of art mediums such as sculpture, painting, augmented reality, and live performance.

Now heading into its fourth cohort, we invite researchers and scientists located on the PBC at ASU, UofA, NAU, TGen,  PBC biotech companies, and PBC clinical partners to apply for this highly engaging and collaborative experience.

Applications are open until October 31, 2024, and selected participants will showcase their work at future PBC events and the Arizona Science Center.

ARx 2021
ARx 2021

For full details and to apply, click here.

ABOUT THE PBC ARTS COMMITTEE
The Phoenix Bioscience Core (PBC) Arts Committee includes members from each of the three public research universities, the city of Phoenix, experts within the Art industry, clinical partners as well as research-focused organizations connected to the PBC. The committee focuses on weaving art into science. Its signature program, the Artist + Researcher Exhibition (ARx) fosters collaboration between artists and scientists to make complex research more accessible to the public through compelling visual art. The goal behind this interdisciplinary exchange is to help bridge the gap between the public and the groundbreaking work conducted by stakeholders of the PBC, driving inclusivity within life science innovation.

PBC ARx

PBC ARx
Art evokes inspiration, creativity, problem solving, connection, different methods of communication and empathy. All of these are vital tools for the researchers, faculty, staff and students working and learning on the Phoenix Bioscience Core every day. As we continue to evolve our understanding of the world through science, the PBC is committed to continuously finding ways to integrate Phoenix’s art and culture so we can continue to foster meaningful relationships with our community and develop a develop a deeper level of understanding for all.

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ARx connects artists and researchers through residencies, exhibitions, and education.
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Where Image of an Art piece ART Meets Discovery • 

ARx connects artists and researchers through residencies, exhibitions, and education.
Phoenix Bioscience Core
Get to know PBC Art Committee

Where Image of an Art piece ART Meets Discovery • 

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