The Science of Art

The J. Paul Getty Museum has free lesson plans and resources teaching K-12 science through topics related to art production and conservation. Topics include the physics of sculpture, the role of chemistry in the history of paint, observation of nature as it relates to art, and problem solving skills as they relate to art...
Read MoreTime to STArt!

California based STArt! teaching Science Through Art is a program that seeks to cover basic topics in California’s K-12 Science Content Standards using all of the senses in an art-based approach. The website contains several links to useful resources revolving around this core concept.
Read MoreThe Art of the Naturalist

Acorn Naturalists is a company that sells nature educational supplies. They carry an array of products designed to aid in developing educational lessons about nature using the arts.
Read MoreScience Scope Arts Issue

Science Scope is a online journal with educational science activities for use as teaching aids. This issue (October, 2011) features several activities that use the arts to teach science.
Read MoreFusion Science Theater

The National Science Foundation funded Fusion Science Theater uses techniques from theater to create entertaining and educational science shows. The group not only performs shows, they are also available for workshops on their method, and can provide scripts and training for others to put on their shows.
Read MorePhysicist Turned Sculptor

Julian Voss-Andreae conducted graduate research in quantum physics. Now, he is most well known for his heavily science inspired sculptures, which have garnered him plenty of good press.
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