Cleveland Clinic eXpressions™, an exhibition of Science, Art and
Language
January 21 – March 15
Come to Great Lakes Science Center to check out this stunning exhibition currently on view! View work from high school students from all
over the country – with more than 100 unique paintings, poems, sculptures,
videos, essays and short stories.
Cleveland Clinic eXpressions is a program utilizing art to engage high
school students in the field of scientific research. Through peer-to-peer
activities and project-based learning, students construct artistic
interpretations of research conducted by Cleveland Clinic science and
nursing interns. The program promotes creativity, innovation,
communications and teamwork by combining the featured artwork and the
research that inspired it.
Admission to the exhibition is free with regular paid admission.
Support provided by the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation.
About Science Education Partnership Award
The Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) Program funds grants for
innovative educational programs. Such projects create partnerships among
biomedical and clinical researchers and K-12 teachers and schools, museums
and science centers, media experts and other educational organizations.
SEPA is sponsored by the National Center for Research Resources(NCRR), part of the National
Institutes of Health (NIH). For more information visit http://www.ncrrsepa.org/.
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