Inside IBB's First Summer Art Show
Jul 31, 2023 —
On Thursday, July 27, the Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience (IBB) held a highly anticipated summer art show. Co-hosted by IBB and BBUGS, the Bioengineering and Bioscience Unified Graduate Students, the art show featured over 70 submissions from members of the broader IBB community.
The art show proved to be a summer highlight and source of excitement in the community. Participants showcased their creative talents through diverse mediums ranging from oil paintings to photography and blues music. More than 350 attendees admired the art pieces and mingled while enjoying refreshments.
"The intention of the IBB Art Show was to bring the IBB and Georgia Tech communities together for a fun event to highlight the fantastic talents of our faculty, staff, and trainees," said IBB Executive Director Andrés J. García. "I was blown away at the tremendous response, beautiful and creative works of art, and fellowship that we shared in this special event."
A panel of judges selected the winners and attendees voted for a fan favorite award. García presented awards to the competition's winners, listed below. The winning submissions will be displayed at IBB.
First Place
Madolyn Penuel – Executive assistant to the dean of the Scheller College of Business. Penuel has worked at Georgia Tech for more than six years.
Artwork Title: Atlantis
Medium/Description: Digital print on canvas, 16"x30"
Second Place (Tie)
Yenho Chen – Machine learning Ph.D. student and research assistant in the Signal and Information Processing Lab advised by Christopher Rozell. Research focus is on interpretable ML models for complex time series data.
Artwork Title: Don’t Forget to Breathe
Medium/Description: Digital video
Chad Pozarycki – Ph.D. candidate in analytical chemistry and graduate student in the lab of Amanda Stockton studying analytical chemistry and applications of capillary electrophoresis to the detection of astrobiologically relevant small molecules.
Artwork Title: Ninety-Five Theses
Medium/Description: Mixed media – door with a stack of thesis papers with a stake driven through them.
Third Place
John McDonald - Emeritus professor, School of Biological Sciences, and director, Integrated Cancer Research Center.
Artwork Title: Touched by the Blues
Medium/Description: Original music album
Fan Favorite
Timothy Hunter – Graduate student at Georgia Tech in the lab of Will R. Gutekunst.
Artwork Title: Free Thugger
Medium/Description: 5'x4' oil portrait painting on canvas of a woman surrounded by various doodles found in a notebook.
Media contact:
Savannah Williamson
swilliamson40@gatech.edu
Photography by Joya Chapman, Institute Communications.