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"Ardêche en Fleurs XI" by Jean Larson

The AAAS Art of Science and Technology Program opened its latest exhibit on 4 September, with a reception for the three artists whose work is being featured.

Ardêche en Fleurs XI, by Jean Larson
"Ardêche en Fleurs XI" by Jean Larson.
Courtesy of Gwendajay/Addington Gallery, Chicago, Illinois

Jean Larson, Cameron Zebrun and Ronald Clayton, who are represented by a Chicago gallery, will hang their work through 26 October in the first floor gallery of the AAAS building at 1200 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, DC.

The Art of Science and Technology Program was established in 1985 to present science-related art of all kinds. Its goal is to display work that reflects the centuries-old interaction of art and science. Exhibitions span the range of scientific inquiry.

Viewing hours are Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pm. For more information, please e-mail vstern@aaas.org, or call Virginia Stern at 202-326-6672.

-- Coimbra Sirica

 
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