Art Exhibition - Jan 22 at 5pm
Greg Dunn, an artist with a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Pennsylvania (2011), explores the intersection of science and art in his work. During his graduate studies, Dunn discovered that the intricate forms of neural structures harmonize beautifully with the minimalist aesthetic of Asian art, particularly sumi-e scroll and gold leaf painting. Now based in Sofia, Bulgaria, he works full-time as an artist, blending his deep knowledge of neuroscience, physics, and biology into his creative process through innovative imagery and techniques.
In collaboration with Dr. Brian Edwards, an electrical engineer and fellow artist at Penn, Dunn co-developed reflective microetching—a groundbreaking technique enabling dynamic manipulation of imagery and color in reflective gold surfaces. Dunn's creations are featured in universities, museums, and private collections worldwide.
Featuring the works of the late Shirley Ann Waugh, featuring oil on canvas pieces that vividly capture a profound spectrum of colors and emotions, evoking themes of depth and personal journeys.
Brainbow Hippocampus
Microetched aluminized polymer sealed in sheets of glass
2014–2018, 22" x 30"
Artists: Greg Dunn and Brian Edwards