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Works

Below are Aedan's past works of art, bridging the gap between science and art. The following image albums include both bodies of work and individual pieces.

Innovating a Legacy

 

Completed in Spring 2018, this body of work celebrates four African American women innovators from the early twentieth century. It includes a portrait of each woman in the act of inventing and bordered by decorations taken from their patents. Reliable photographs of these women are often not available, as their stories were thought to be less important and not documented thoroughly. This series of mini-installations does its best with the information available to celebrate their accomplishments and present an artistic document of their lives. Their stories have not ended here, but are a living history that thrives from our interest and determination in sharing their important legacies.

Women in STEM

 

Completed in Spring 2017, this interactive body of work celebrates great minds in modern times. Each painting is comprised of four layers--three layers on plastic acetate sheets and one on a canvas board. The viewer is able to lift up each layer and reveal more information about these women under the blocked out segments. As the viewer reaches the last layers, the information becomes more personalized and specific to these women's life outside of science.

Maxwell's Equations

Maxwell's Equations describe the effects classical electromagnetism. Four in total, these monoprints aim to capture the meaning and implications of each equation, through color, shape, and form.

Women in the Sciences

These works of art celebrate great women in the sciences; from computer programming to nuclear physics.

Other Work

The following works are various projects Aedan has taken up in between projects. 

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