Tag Archives: bioart

A Time for Nature

James Prosek’s work as a visual artist and a writer questions accepted notions of how we understand and interpret the natural world. Prosek’s interest in taxonomy, and in general how we join words to the world, began with his passion for nature. He discovered that the process of taking nature and partitioning it into units […]

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 […]

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 […]

Issue #4–On Sale Now!

  Purchase Issue #4 — $35.00 USD SOLD OUT!     Issue #4: Letter from the Founder Lately, the parable of the boiling frog has come mind. If unfamiliar, the story is about a frog placed in a pot of lukewarm water. The water warms, but as it does, the frog remains tranquil, unaware of any temperature […]

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 […]

E-Squared at the St. Louis Science Center

This Saturday August 11th., E-Squared with be participating in SciFest: Bright Ideas Expo at The Saint Louis Science Center. The event will feature innovative artists, entrepreneurs, and creatives such as Harold Buchholz (writer and executive producer on Mystery Science Theater 3000), St. Louis Space Frontier, Topp Lab–Danforth Plant Science Center, and Third Degree Glass Company, among others. E-Squared will merge art + science […]

Support E-Squared in Print

If you have been keeping up with E-Squared, you might know that we recently obtained a new printer since our Boston-based printer closed their doors and moved to Canada [-GASP-]. As we met with and talked with numerous printers, the message was the same––”print is dying; printers are going out of business these days; you’re in the […]

Call for Issue #5…

Call for Submissions for Issue #5! Underlying theme: Robots. Artificial Intelligence. Cybernetic Revolt. Science Fiction. Mystery. Mythology. Apocalyptic Events. The Unknown. Humanity. Technology. Anatomy & Physiology. Cosmology. Metaphysics. Otherworldly. Outer Space. Terraforming. Submit your work by August 15, 2018. More details here: https://esquaredmagazine.com/submit/  

Summer Drink with Nick Ervinck

Leap into summer with Nick Ervinck and his studio on Saturday June 30th or Sunday July 1st.   During this two-day event you will have the opportunity to meet the artist and to take a unique look behind the scenes of his studio. In addition to enjoying some new works, you can join one of the lectures […]