We work with major art museums and international cultural organisations to connect artists and communities with their local and international heritage through exhibitions, archive interventions and public art projects. An exhibition at the Surrendra Paul Art Gallery brings attention to the visual poetry of six established and emerging artists works. Making the invisible visible CT machines are becoming the standard tool for looking inside objects of all kinds in research and industry. The FleX-ray Lab at CWI is making this type of imaging more accessible to math and computer science researchers. April 2–August 4, 2013. … At The Met Fifth Avenue. Making the Invisible Visible: Using Art to Deepen MSC Practice. Just as meditation and MSC are adventures, so are artistic processes. by Helga Luger- Schreiner Certified Teacher ... Art makes the invisible visible without intentionally searching for it, and it opens additional levels of reflection for the individual and within the group. Biglino G(1), Layton S(2), Lee M(3), Sophocleous F(1), Hall S(2), Wray J(4). A collaboration of working artists and artists in transition. Making the Invisible Visible: Conservation and Islamic Art. ... imaging using other wavelengths on the electromagnetic spectrum allows us to see the "invisible" in works of art.

Making the invisible, visible.

by Georgina Maddox February 5, 2018 January 17, 2019. by Georgina Maddox 0 comment. Paul Klee famously said: “Art does not reproduce the visible but makes visible.” He seems to have meant that art does (or should) not reproduce what we see, but, rather, that it manufactures what we see. making histories visible at the centre for contemporary art Making Histories Visible has since 2005 excavated creative histories. "Making the Invisible, Visible Through Art" We bring the healing joy of making art to the homeless.

'Making the Invisible Visible': an audience response to an art installation representing the complexity of congenital heart disease and heart transplantation. Under this interpretation, a painting is not a sort of mechanism that captures and displays existing visible data, but an engine to create a way of looking.