Our known world stretches far beyond what we can see with the unaided eye. Microscopes, magnifying glasses, and virtual imaging techniques reveal a world of great beauty and complexity. That world contains the smallest particles, tiniest organisms, smallest landscape, or natural details and provide us with an abundance of artistic inspiration.
Artists were encouraged to explore a corner of the world at high magnification, capturing tiny wonders at the microscopic level, or by zooming in on a larger object to show its smallest details.
Exhibition Benefactor
Frank Klein
Quilt Festival - Houston, Texas: October 27 - 31, 2021
Quilt Festival - Salt Lake City, Utah: July 21 - 23, 2022
Quilt Festival - Long Beach, California: August 4 - 6, 2022
Center for the Arts of Greater Lapeer - Lapeer, Michigan: January 4 - February 18, 2023
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts - San Angelo, Texas: January 19 - March 31, 2024
International Museum of Art & Science - McAllen, Texas: May 11 - August 29, 2024
Linden Gledhill is an artist and scientist who explores the physical world at different image scales and fragments of time. His education in science has led to the use of advanced photographic techniques to create imagery revealing the physical beauty which surrounds us. Linden’s passion for photography has initiated numerous collaborations with artists across a wide range of disciplines and media.
Margaret Lowers Abramshe (Utah, USA) - DNA
Diana Bartelings (British Columbia, Canada) - Building Blocks of a Dogwood
Charlotte Bird (California, USA) - Lichen North
Gretchen Brooks (Florida, USA) - Chrysophyta
Wendi Bucey (California, USA) - Pigments and Fibers
Wendy Laurel Buettner (Virginia, USA) - Within
Betty Busby (New Mexico, USA) - Lilium
Shin-hee Chin (Kansas, USA) - Holes in the Whole
Vicki Conley (New Mexico, USA) - The Color of Heat
Heidi Drahota (Germany) - Zoom N° 2
Mel Dugosh (Texas, USA) - Notable Nucleation
Sandy Gregg (Massachusetts, USA) - Channeling Ernst Haeckel 3
Betty A Hahn (Arizona, USA) - Quarks
Michele Hardy (Colorado, USA) - Geoforms: Porosity #17
Deborah Haviland (Maryland, USA) - Cotton's Secret
June Horwich (Ontario, Canada) - Interior Design
Jean Howard (Missouri, USA) - Cellular Level II: E. Coli in Blue
Ann Johnston (Oregon, USA) - Cracking
Karol Kusmaul (Florida, USA) - Brain Cells
Sheryl LeBlanc (Oregon, USA) - In Your Face
Regina Marzlin (Nova Scotia, Canada) - Xylem and Phloem
Bob Mosier (Texas, USA) - Xylem Plant Cell
Karin Pfunder (Germany) - Microsoap
Amanda Preston Araujo (Colorado, USA) - Tragopogon Dubius
Donna Lee Rice (Oregon, USA) - Intensify
Janet Gail Scruggs (British Columbia, Canada) - Xanthoria
Debra Shaw (Ohio, USA) - Coagulation
Jean M Sredl (Wisconsin, USA) - Diminutive
Carla Stehr (Washington, USA) - Microscape 4
Kathy Suprenant (Kansas, USA) - Back Aperture (Through a Lens III)
Maggie Vanderweit (Ontario, Canada) - Leaf and Leather
Sarah J Williams (Oregon, USA) - Sea Foam
Zara Zannettino (South Australia, Australia) - The Invisible Connection
Marian Zielinski (Georgia, USA) - Molecular Energy
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