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Artwork featuring plastic toys on a shelf

The project, led by Nina Gonzalez-Park and Barney Hill, saw the artists and biologists, statisticians and geneticists immerse themselves in each other’s disciplines, find their synergies and collaboratively produce new artworks involving digital approaches. Artist-scientist collaborations were matched based on current research/practice, interests and personalities.

The subsequent exhibition and symposium, which took place on Tuesday 11th February 2025 in the Cheng Kar Shun Digital Hub, welcomed over 100 guests to view the outcomes of the collaboration, and hear from the artists and scientists involved.Artw

The featured artists and their scientist partners were:

Charles Nyiha and statistician Daiki Tagami (DPhil student), Department of Statistics

Kentaro Okumura and statistician Alexi Siddiqui (DPhil student), Oxford Protein Informatics Group

Lewis Clay and Charlie Clark, Oxford Protein Informatics Group

Lucy Chapman and Dr Alexandra Martin-Geary, Computational Rare Disease Genomics Group

Mariia Korneeva and Carol Sun (DPhil student), Centre for Human Genetics

Risa Ueno and Dr Gemma Gordon, Oxford Protein Informatics Group

Sofia Lundari and geneticist Dr Ruebena Dawes, Dr Sara Hope Browne Research Associate in Medical Sciences, Jesus College.

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Two artists posing with their artwork
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Artwork displayed on a screen with two people watching in front.

The digital exhibition catalogue can be viewed here.

Mariia Korneeva Shaped by the Earth, 2024 flumo, air-drying clay, watercolours foraged in the desert of Joya (Almera, Spain), metal and woolen threads.

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Artwork made of clay