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Azar Eslampanah

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Mar 26, 2024, 10:51:02 AM3/26/24
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Hi Fluid Education Community,

Please see the email below regarding our next Traveling Gallery of Fluid Motion in Salt Lake City, UT. My curators and I welcome submissions at any stage of production. Please fill out the form provided in the email below by April 1st, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

Warm regards,
Azar


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Azar Panah, PhD
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Gallery of Fluid Motion Coordinator, DFD, APS
Director of Fluid Discovery Lab
Penn State University at Berks
Office: 233 Gaige Building 
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From: APS DFD <apsu...@aps.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 6, 2024 10:22 AM
To: Panah, Azar <au...@psu.edu>
Subject: Open Call for Traveling Gallery of Fluid Motion - Salt Lake City, UT
 

Open Call for Art & Science Museum Exhibition


Traveling exhibitions for Gallery of Fluid Motion is thrilled to announce an open call for an upcoming art/science exhibit exploring the captivating realms of fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, and flight, inspired by the pioneering spirit of Leonardo Da Vinci. This particular exhibition aims to showcase the historical interplay between art and science, with Da Vinci serving as a guiding luminary whose multifaceted genius continues to inspire innovation and creativity.

Artists and scientists from diverse backgrounds and disciplines are invited to submit their works, whether new creations or existing pieces, that delve into the fascinating themes of fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, and flight. The exhibition will take place at The Leonardo Museum in Salt Lake City, Utah, during the Fall/Winter season of 2024.

We welcome submissions in any medium, size, or stage of production, including, but not limited to video, photography, painting, 3D printed models, sculpture, installation, mixed media, and beyond. Although not a requirement, artists and scientists are encouraged to explore the intersections between art and science by drawing inspiration from Da Vinci's legacy while infusing their unique perspectives and interpretations.

Submission Deadline: April 1, 2024

Please spread the word to your students, colleagues, artists, etc. To submit your artwork for consideration, please complete this form.

We look forward to receiving your innovative and thought-provoking projects that celebrate the timeless connection between art, science, and the boundless wonders of flight.

Please find out more information on our Instagram Page.

Warm regards,
Azar Panah
Gallery of Fluid Motion Coordinator



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