Studio For Creative Inquiry, Carnegie Mellon University, February 18, 2011 Natalie Settles had the pleasure of offering feedback on the exciting booksprint led by curator Andrea Grover surveying current work at the art/science/technology interface. The booksprint is a fast an furious way of cataloguing the history and current interdisciplinary work among these fields to create a publication
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Artist-in-Residence with an evolutionary biology laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh
Natalie Settles is embarking on a multi-year residency with the Tonsor Laboratory for Plant Evolutionary Genetics, University of Pittsburgh. The artist initiated this residency with the evolutionary biology laboratory as a social sculpture to potentially reshape each other’s practices in art and in science and to create the conditions for new work to emerge that
Artist’s Lecture about the Natural Motif series of drawings merging Victorian design and topics on biology
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, April 6, 2009 The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (MMoCA) is hosting a talk by Natalie Settles in the lecture hall at MMoCA. Settles will discuss her work, with a particular focus on the new drawings in the Natural Motif series. The talk will feature this new body of drawings,
New Large-scale Wall Drawing in Fellows Exhibition
James Watrous Gallery of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, March 24 – May 10, 2009 Transcribe is a new large-scale, immersive wall drawing at the James Watrous Gallery of the Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters in the Overture Center for the Arts. The piece is featured in an exhibition of work by
Solo exhibition at the Charles Allis Art Museum
The Charles Allis Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI, February 4 – May 3, 2009 The Charles Allis Art Museum presents The Natural Motif: New Drawings by Natalie Settles. The artist’s drawings use Victorian botanical patterns to describe the modern search for scientific patterns in genetics and microbiology. The work stems from her time living and working in
Named a Wisconsin Arts Board Fellow
Natalie Settles has been named a Fellow of the Wisconsin Arts Board, recognizing her as an outstanding Wisconsin artist. She is one of seven artists selected for this award and grant funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts. This award was given based on her ongoing work in the