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Earth Science Week day two: the art of geology
All week, we’re posting profiles which highlight some of the more unusual directions the Earth sciences can take you in. (For more career profiles, visit our website). Today, artist Phil Entwistle explains how his love of science has inspired his … Continue reading
Posted in Education
Tagged art, communication, Curiosity rover, earth science week, education, John Ruskin, landscape, Mars, Phil Entwistle
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Hockney on the Rocks
Across the courtyard from The Geological Society, the Royal Academy’s latest exhibition David Hockney RA: A Bigger Picture is attracting bigger crowds: the queue that snakes in steward-managed concertinas around the statue of Joshua Reynolds seems to be unabated by … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, Out in the field
Tagged art, exhibition, Hockney, landscape, Royal Academy
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