The Art of Planetary Science: Art as a Tool for Scientific Inquiry and Public Discourse around Space Exploration
Jamie L. Molaro

TL;DR
This paper discusses how integrating art into science engagement through exhibitions and workshops enhances public understanding and dialogue about space exploration, emphasizing art's role in scientific inquiry and communication.
Contribution
It introduces a novel interdisciplinary approach combining art and science to foster public engagement and understanding of space exploration.
Findings
Art exhibitions increase public interest in space science.
Workshops improve artists' and educators' ability to communicate scientific concepts.
Art fosters meaningful dialogue about humanity's space exploration.
Abstract
Art can be a powerful tool in science engagement efforts to help facilitate learning and public discourse around space and space exploration. The Art of Planetary Science is an annual exhibition combining science and art which aims to help people to connect more meaningfully to science outside of traditional education models. Works solicited from scientists and from the public explore the beauty of the universe, as well as communicate and abstract scientific concepts from an artistic framework. These events offer the public a unique perspective on science and an opportunity to participate in dialogue around how and why we explore space. As an extension of the exhibition, a series of workshops for artists and educators focuses on techniques in creating science-driven art and how it can be used as a tool for scientific inquiry. We will discuss our success with these efforts and the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpaceflight effects on biology · Science Education and Perceptions · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
