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Periodic Table on Show
Vicki Gardiner | added on Oct 08, 2010 | Australia
Australian artists will join with chemists to produce a unique interpretation of each element of the 2010 IUPAC Periodic Table. The artwork will be available for touring, photographed for posters, and become a web-resource listing information prepared by the chemist and the story behind the piece by the artists.
Painting Chemistry
Marian Asantewah Nkansah | added on Oct 07, 2010 | Ghana
Junior and senior high pupils will be asked to come up with a painting depicting chemistry or any chemistry concept.
Elemental Matters: Artists Imagine Chemistry
Shelley Geehr | added on Aug 26, 2010 | United States
Elemental Matters: Artists Imagine Chemistry, an exhibition in the Hach Gallery at the Chemical Heritage Foundation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, features seven contemporary artists whose artwork responds to the elements, the seminal building blocks of all matter.
2011 Science Calendar
Dan Hutton | added on Aug 06, 2010 | Australia
A 2011 calendar listing upcoming science events at the University of Western Australia. The calendar will be sent to all Western Australian high schools in order to promote science at the University of Western Australia.
Super Science Saturday: Celebrating Chemistry – Past, Present, Future
Kathy Agee | added on Jun 16, 2010 | United States
This event will provide educational activities and opportunities for students and their families to experience the science of chemistry. These activities will focus on understanding the foundational elements of pure chemistry, its connections with the other sciences and our culture, and the career opportunities available.