Mar 3, 2020 | No Comments | By Sarah Preis
In preparation for his upcoming exhibition “Explorations of the Invisible Domain,” 2019 HEMI/MICA Artist in Residence Chris Sloan sat down with us to answer some questions and talk about his experiences with his HEMI collaborators.
“Explorations of the Invisible Domain” looks into the nature of atoms and molecules in specific situations at extremely small scales. The result is a series of haunting and surreal landscapes inspired by those invisible territories.
Sloan worked with three HEMI Fellows — Prof. Evan Ma (Dept. of Materials Science & Engineering), Prof. Joelle Frechette (Dept. of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering), and Prof. James Spicer (Dept. of Materials Science & Engineering) — for the past half year to put together this visually stunning showcase.
Hear more of his thoughts on his process and inspiration in the video below!
“Explorations of the Invisible Domain” opens this Friday, March 6th, at the Milton S. Eisenhower Library, Q Level on Homewood Campus from 4:30-7:30pm. It will be on display until April 10th.