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Metropolitan Museum of Art. NYC's most-visited museum, the Met, is free for children under 12, and admission is pay-what-you-wish for residents of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, as well as ...
Agar plates are used as a canvas, while pigmented or fluorescent bacteria and yeasts represent paint. In order to preserve a piece of microbial art after a sufficient incubation, the microbe culture is sealed with epoxy. [2] Microbe species can be artistically chosen for their natural colours to form a palette.
Mercer Labs, also known as the Mercer Labs Museum of Art and Technology, is a museum in New York City located in part of the former Century 21 building.. [1] The museum was co-created by Roy Nachum and Michael Cayre. [2] [3]
This project aims to cover all areas of microbiology including: bacteria, archaea, fungi, protists, viruses, microbiologists, microbiological methods and concepts, microbiology equipment, microscopy, and other microbiology-related topics.
The Shed (formerly known as Culture Shed and Hudson Yards Cultural Shed) is a cultural center in Hudson Yards, Manhattan, New York City.Opened on April 5, 2019, the Shed commissions, produces, and presents a wide range of activities in performing arts, visual arts, and pop culture.
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Maxon Mills, a seven-story former wood crib grain elevator, has been converted into exhibition, office, and studio spaces, including Art NEST, a free drop-in creative space for kids. [1] Luther Barn is home to artist-in-residence studios and the old cattle auction ring is used as a film exhibition space during the summer festival.
The buildings at 132 and 136 West 21st Street have offices, classrooms and studios for art criticism, art education, art therapy, cartooning, computer art, design, illustration and writing. The building at 132 West 21st Street houses the Visible Futures Lab, [ 36 ] a workshop featuring traditional and emerging fabrication technology, which ...