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NSF PA/M 02-43 - October 23, 2002
Scientist-Artist Felice Frankel Showcases Her Work
at NSF
Science photographer, author, and Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (MIT) research scientist, Felice Frankel,
will present her craft and explain her methods at
the National Science Foundation (NSF) on October 28.
Frankel will share her techniques for communicating
science through artistic photographs and images of
actual scientific objects. The lecture coincides with
Envisioning Science, an exhibition of her
work that is part NSF's Art of Science Project. Frankel's
work has been exhibited internationally and profiled
in such publications as Science, Newsweek, Discover
Magazine, and the New York Times.
Who:
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Felice Frankel, School of Science, MIT
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What:
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Lecture: "Envisioning Science: The Design
and Craft of the Science Image"
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When:
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Monday, October 28, 2002
1:30 p.m.
Images on display through Jan. 3, 2003
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Where:
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Room 375, National Science Foundation,
4201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Va. (Ballston
Metro stop)
R.S.V.P. to felicereply@nsf.gov
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View a live webcast of the lecture at:
http://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/lecture/envision_webcast.htm
For event information contact:
Lecture: Mary Hanson, (703) 292-8070/mhanson@nsf.gov
Exhibit: Mary Lou Higgs, (703) 292-8190/mlhiggs@nsf.gov
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