Orcas, Art, and Inspiring Change - Scientists in Action
Offered By: Denver Museum of Nature & Science via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of art and science in this 49-minute video featuring artist Ken Hall and his award-winning skeletal replica of an orca named Hope. Discover how creative installations can provoke thought and conversation around the natural world, inspiring change and environmental protection. Learn about the creation process of "Legacy" and gain insights into how art can be used as a powerful tool for raising awareness about marine life conservation. Suitable for artists, scientists, and orca enthusiasts, this special edition of Scientists in Action from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science offers a unique perspective on combining creativity with scientific knowledge to make a positive impact on the planet.
Syllabus
Scientists in Action: Orcas, Art, and Inspiring Change
Taught by
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
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