Combine Science And Art At The Create Curiosity Fair
On January 16th, join us at WBUR CitySpace in Boston for a celebration to start the new year off right. Participate in hands-on demonstrations!
When: January 16th, 2019 from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Where: WBUR CitySpace, 890 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215
Tickets: General admission – $10 / Child (under 12) – free with registration. This is a family-friendly event. Tickets are also available at the door.
Has there ever been a more iconic duo than science and art? Science Friday is coming to Boston to celebrate the best things happening at the intersection of the two subjects with local artists, scientists, and experts of all kinds.
The Create Curiosity Fair is a great way to explore art-influenced science and science-influenced art projects. Plus, you can get a chance to create something for yourselves! Comic book artists, science communicators, immersive artmakers, and research scientists will be showing the interactive pieces they’ve made and will be giving hands-on demonstrations throughout the evening. We’ll also screen two new Science Friday videos featuring the sciarts happening right here in Boston.
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CitySpace is an accessible venue from street level to the theater, the lobby and the restrooms. CitySpace currently does not offer assisted listening devices or large print materials. Please contact CitySpace at and let them know how they can best assist you and their staff will be happy to help.
Diana Plasker is the Senior Manager of Experiences at Science Friday, where she creates live events and partnerships to delight and engage audiences in the world of science.