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      • Art can make scientific research and ideas accessible more broadly across society. It arouses emotions, illuminates connection to the world, and inspires action. Society ultimately benefits from art-science integrations as new ideas and approaches are increasingly seen as more engaging, hopeful, and relevant.
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  4. Aug 2, 2018 · Art can generate an immediate, intuitive or emotional response that may be effective at deepening engagement. The use of art may also encourage participation by people that may not otherwise be involved in science issues. Art is a powerful form of commentary.

  5. May 30, 2022 · Zaelzer believes using art to communicate deep science helps to bridge the knowledge gap between researchers and the public. “This gap is an important consideration when sharing science with people since communication in human beings does not only rely on facts,” notes Dr. Zaelzer.

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    In the third episode of this six-part Working Scientist podcast series about art and science, artists and illustrators describe examples where accuracy is key, but also ones where they can exert some artistic licence in science-based drawings, sculptures, music and installations.

    For Lucy Smith, a botanical artist at London’s Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, measurement and accuracy is important, she says.

    But accuracy can sometimes take a back seat for illustrator Glendon Mellow, who is also a senior marketing manager a life sciences learning and development company Red Nucleus, based in Toronto, Canada.

    •Art and science: close cousins or polar opposites?

    •The unexpected outcomes of artist-scientist collaborations

  6. Sep 1, 2016 · Tracking trending approaches, such as community-engaged learning, alongside challenges and goals can help establish metrics to achieve more impactful outcomes, and to determine the effectiveness of arts-based science communication for raising awareness or shaping public policy.

  7. Jan 30, 2019 · Grill-Spector finds there is a clear relationship between understanding art and being able to communicate science effectively. “Having good visuals really helps convey ideas and information in a clear way – it’s a really good way to get people to understand your idea,” she explained.

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