Leah at the

Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology

located at the

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Art Plus Science

Creating art using the influence of science and technology to explore and create new expressions and ways to see the Cosmos and abstraction of physical matter in the Universe.
 

 

Fred Kavli Building, SLAC

On June 18, 2010, nineteen pieces of Leah's art work were installed at the Fred Kavli Building of the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (KIPAC) located at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.  This  exhibit was on display for almost one year before ending.

The art work goes back to Leah's early years of living at the Weizmann Institute in the 1970's.  With a major exhibit at NASA Ames in 1997, the work developed to include the Galactic Mysteries series of paintings as well as more new pieces now being exhibited for the first time.

Art Plus Science - Leah writes about her experience using the influence of science and technology to create art.

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Galaxies Collide, Jupiter's Turbulent Clouds, Black Hole Caught Red Handed
 


 

The Great Gathering, Massive Eruptions On Sun, Exploding Worm Holes



 

 

Black and White
 


 

Deep Space One
 


 

Hale Bopp:  No Spaceship Behind Me
 


 

 

Infinity and the Egg
 


 

 

Into the Water
 


 

 

Mars At Night
 


 

 

Mars On Earth, The Big Bang
 


 

 

Mars
 


 

 

The Landing
 


 

 

The Milky Way Galaxy
 


 

 

Waves
 


 

 

Free Flow
 


 

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