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Video Science To Art – A STEAM education video

Steve Waddell • October 21, 2017

As most of you know, we are good friends with the KCALSI – Kansas City Life Sciences Institute for more than 10 years. During which we have been collaborating to produce STEM and STEAM education content about our dynamic regional biotech and life sciences industry. I love the chance for our education team to meet top researchers and create these videos. It is always inspiring. What may only be a few minutes on screen is usually the result of a much longer interview.  Each interview gives us the chance to learn from visionary researchers who are living STEAM careers and impacting lives.

Here is the most recent Science to Art – STEAM project. This video helped promote an art auction to support STEAM education in the Kansas City area.

 

I do want to shout out to the whole team who were with Bret and I on the shoot. Awesome work Shawn, Isaac and Isaiah – you make it all look and sound great.

We appreciate the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art East for their kindness in letting us use their space for the few days the shoot took. They were very generous with their beautiful space.

Want to learn more about KCALSI – go to www.kclifesciences.org

Looking for a great museum then check out all the Kemper Museums at https://www.kemperart.org/

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