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Non-Molluscan Invertebrate Unit
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences

Art and Science, or Art in Science

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...or the art of science. Art and science are inherently intertwined, even if not frequently recognized as such. Taking an artistic viewpoint can provide a unique, interesting, and fun perspective on scientific research, collections, and the amazing diversity in the natural wold. 

We will continue to update the gallery below to highlight our artistic collaborations and endeavors. 
Stibarobdella macrothella by Emma Gineering.
An entocytherid take on Magritte's Son of Man. Son of amphiakis, by Trish Weaver.
Bathynomus giganteus by Emma Gineering.
Art via the drawing tube...
Calappa flammea by Emma Gineering.
A different type of art. Crayfish-branchiobdellidan birthday cake courtesy of the best crayfish technician of all time, Kate Williams.
Stibarobdella macrothela by Trish Weaver.
What happens when you let the "boss" loose with a dry-erase marker.
Northern sea pork, interpretation by Raquel Fagundo.
Northern sea pork, interpretation by Joanna Cox.
Northern sea pork, interpretation by Trish Weaver.
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