The Creative Consciousness Opening Night
The Art & Science DeCal in conjunction with the Synesthesia Association at Berkeley will be hosting its first art show and science exhibit showcasing original student artwork for members of the community intrigued by the intersections between art and science.
We hope to foster a sense of community and interdisciplinary appreciation through exploring science through art and art through science, witnessing all the ways it applies from everything to medicine, cartography, technology and beyond...
Come explore these two dynamic fields and the connections they exhibit in a new and conscious way.
The art show will be at the Radiance Community Center on Friday, December 6th for the opening of the show. The launch party evening will be full of innovative body and mind stimulation through interactive artwork, multi-media musical performances, and inspiring original artwork.
Local Bay Area performer, DJ Schwa will be dropping some beats for us the whole night as we explore the eclectic collections and the Multi-Media Orchestra at Cal will also be providing some mind-titillating music. Light refreshments may be provided.
Additional exhibit hours:
Dec. 7th - 1:00 to 5:00
Dec. 8th - 1:00 to 5:00
Please RSVP here:
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-creative-consiousness-tickets-5530120740
Invite your friends and spread the word! If you're interested in volunteering, being involved in the art and science movement, or have any questions, please contact: cal.art.science@gmail.com
Friday, 12/06/13
Contact:
Cal Art and SciencePhone: 916-860-9494
Website: Click to Visit
Cost:
Free! Donations welcomed!Save this Event:
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