Evolution has gotten us this far. Design may take it from here.
Aimed at raising awareness about genetic engineering,
biotechnologies, and their consequences through the lens of art and
design, Art's Work in the Age of Biotechnology: Shaping Our Genetic
Futures is an art-science exhibition curated by Hannah Star Rogers
and organized by the NC State University Libraries and the Genetic
Engineering and Society Center, and shown at the Gregg Museum of
Art & Design, in the physical and digital display spaces of the
Libraries, and on the grounds of the North Carolina Museum of Art.
By combining science and art and design, artists offer new insights
about genetic engineering by bringing it out of the lab and into
public places to challenge viewers' understandings about the human
condition, the material of our bodies, and the consequences of
biotechnology. Exhibition participants include Kirsten Stolle, Paul
Vanouse, Adam Zaretsky, Joe Davis, Emilia Tikka, Emeka Ikebude,
Jennifer Willet, Charlotte Jarvis, Maria McKinney, Ciara Redmond,
Aaron Ellison, David Buckley Borden, Joel Ong, and others.
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