Lia Min: “RAW” at Duderstadt Center April 7 & 8
RAW, a mini-exhibition of work by U‑M Art & Science Postdoctoral Research Fellow Lia Min (BFA ‘07), will take place in the Duderstadt Center’s immersive virtual reality space from 4 – 6 pm on Thursday, April 7 and Friday, April 8.
The exhibition features Brainbow, a virtual 3D fly brain that viewers can interact with. Min will be in attendance during exhibition hours exhibit hours to guide and discuss her work.
RAW
Thursday, April 7 and Friday, April 8, 4 – 6 PM
Immersive Virtual Reality Space (UM3D VisLab 1)
Room 1401, Duderstadt Center
About Lia Min
An alumnus of the Stamps School of Art and Design (BFA ‘07), Lia Min continued her education and research in science and earned a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Harvard University in 2012. Lia is currently a post-doctoral research fellow working and teaching at U of M since January of 2013.
Project LIAison, started in January 2013, is a three-year long post-doctoral fellowship that was initiated by the Life Sciences Institute (LSI) and the Penny W. Stamps School of Art and Design (A&D) as part of their on-going efforts to bring life sciences and art closer together.