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Documenting the Silent Story of an Ecosystem w. Amanda Lebel

Inspired by her environment Amanda Lebel prints pochoirs that flourish with life. A former city-dweller, Lebel created works inspired by interiors but after moving to the countryside, her work shifted towards all things alive and natural. Reminiscent of wallpaper interiors, Lebel’s work focuses on native plant species and their importance in our ecosystem. Full of […]

Thoughts on Existentialism w. Oliver de Sagazan, Artist of Issue #1

Previous Artist of Issue #1 Olivier de Sagazan is most recognized for his performance art utilizing clay and paint. Since 1999, he has actively been performing his Transfiguration series which involves building clay and paint onto his face and body and then destroying it. Existentialists and intellects alike do not have to dig too deep […]

Smart is the New Sexy

Dear Sapiosexuals, This year, we think smart is the new sexy. We’re talking about art here, folks but not just any art…intellectual art. We have always felt that which is intellectual is attractive, exciting, provocative, and yes, we’ll say it again, sexy. It’s the kind of art that makes you think. Deeply ponder. Feel inspired. Of course, […]

CALL FOR Images from Science 3

Project Overview Images from Science 3 is being organized to celebrate the production of extraordinary images featuring science. At its core mission, the project seeks to explore the interface of science, technology, art, design, and communication. Science images unlike most other genres of images rarely find their way into art museums. Rochester Institute of Technology Professors Michael […]

Further Delays with Issue #4

Today, I am deeming Issue #4 as the challenge issue. Here are some of the hurdles in attempting to release this issue: 1. Moving E-Squared over 1200 miles 2. Losing our printer 3. Having to find a new printer 4. Being over-budget with our new printer 5. Reception of a coverless Issue #4 Yes, you read that right, Issue […]

…and the bunny goes POP!

…and the bunny goes POP! Tales of a rabbit gone viral.    Don’t miss Eduardo Kac’s opening exhibition …and the bunny goes POP!  at The Horse Hospital, London. Eduardo (featured in Issue #4) will be present at the opening and on Saturday, June 2, from 4 – 6 pm. Opening reception: June 1, 7 – 9 pm. The exhibition presents a selection of Eduardo Kac’s works […]

Issue #3 Has Landed!

Purchase Issue #3 — $35.00 USD SOLD OUT! Issue #3: Letter from the Founder Recently, a friend telephoned me to see if I would be interested in going through an old barn. Relentlessly curious and harboring a love for all things timeworn, the answer was, of course, yes. The next morning, I hopped into the […]

Call for Artists, Scientists, Innovators…

Hey guys! As the academic year is beginning, E-Squared is initiating the fifth call for artists, scientists, innovators, and all thinkers alike. Different from before, we have a very apparent theme this go round! As always, E-Squared embraces the cross-fertilization of art + science. On our fifth call, we are seeking works that are one or multiple of the following: inexplicable alien foreign magical […]

Support Art + Science

Cover Photo: Skye Moret If you have never held a copy of E-Squared Magazine in your hands, it isn’t your typical magazine. In fact, many have stated that it is more like a high quality book, a reference for artists and scientists alike, and a work of art in itself. More than anything, our audience has stated that E-Squared […]

Celebrating the Imperfect Body with Elizabeth Jameson

In our debut issue, we were honored to feature Elizabeth Jameson. Many years ago, Elizabeth was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Ever since, she has been turning her medical diagnosis into colorful works of art, changing the discourse of what it means to live with a progressive disease. We just finished watching an incredibly impactful TedxStanford […]