11th Annual Art of Science Competition Exhibit at The Santa Barbara Museum of Art
The Center for Science and Engineering Partnerships at The University of California, Santa Barbara is proud to announce the winners from the 11th Annual Art of Science Competition. The Artist Reception will be taking place at The Santa Barbara Museum of Art on Thursday May 30th, 2024 from 5:00 - 6:30 pm. Refreshments will be served. All are welcome.
The Center for Science and Engineering Partnerships at The University of California, Santa Barbara is proud to announce the winners from the 11th Annual Art of Science Competition. The Artist Reception will be taking place at The Santa Barbara Museum of Art on Thursday May 30th, 2024 from 5:00 - 6:30 pm. Refreshments will be served. All are welcome.
This year the competition received 30 outstanding entries and awarded 11 winners as follows:
1st place - “Creatures that Connect the Coast” by Grace Lewin
2nd place - “Kaleidoscope Sugar” by Jack Hopper
3rd place - “entirely reciprocal” by Emme Birkholz
Best Caption & People’s Choice - “The Urchin’s Test: More Than A Grade” by Sophia Cabral
Best Data Visualization - “Four Loop Graphs” by Paige Hillen
Honorable Mention - “When Microscopic Life Imitates Art” by Jonah Rosas
Honorable Mention - “Remains. Coral I Killed in Mo’orea” by Lily Zhao
Honorable Mention - “Guiding Quantum Light” by Sahil Patel
Honorable Mention - “The Landscape of Leaf Level Spectroscopy” by Milo Brown
Honorable Mention - “The face of magnetism in graphene” by Trevor Arp
Honorable Mention - “NESTosis” by Hadley Hanson
Their work will be on display at The Santa Barbara Museum of Art from May 30th - July 28th 2024. Afterwards, it will be located at the University of California, Santa Barbara Library from August 20th - December 16th 2024 in the mountainside gallery.
Congratulations to all of our winners and thank you to everyone who entered!
A special thanks to the sponsors of this year's competition including The Center for Science and Engineering Partnerships, Schuller Lab, UCSB Library, UCSB College of Creative Studies, The National Science Foundation, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art for making this a possibility!