I know we’re late to the party…
But look!
I know we’re late to the party…
But look!
For its Things to Do column for May 20-27, the Cornell Chronicle lists Corning’s Blaschka Exhibit!
The Art Newspaper posted an article about Corning’s exhibit featuring Cornell’s Blaschka Collection!
Scientific American posted an article about the Blaschka glass’ metaphor for our fragile oceans.
Drew’s research has focused on inducible and chemical defenses, invertebrate ecology, and disease ecology in changing times – OA is not her primary area of research. That credit goes to a number of incredible researchers such as Nina Bednarsek and Alex Gagnon (among many others)!
Corning’s Fragile Legacy exhibit of Cornell’s Blaschka Glass made Scientific American’s 2016 Science Art Exhibit Guide!
Corning Museum of Glass now has restored pieces from Cornell’s Blaschka collection on display! The exhibit, called Fragile Legacy: The Marine Invertebrate Glass Models of Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka, will run until January 8th, 2017.
CU’s Blaschka Collection, Corning’s exhibit, and Drew’s book are featured in Science Friday!
Drew’s A Sea of Glass was reviewed by Hakai Magazine on their website!
Drew’s author blog for UC Press describes the metaphor of our oceans represented by the Blaschka glass – beautifully fragile in changing times.
Cornell’s Blaschka collection and Drew’s A Sea of Glass were featured on New Scientist!