About
Art'n'Sci Collective is a New York–based group working at the intersection of science and art. Founded by physicians and young artists, the collective explores the hidden visual worlds within the human body and transforms them into large-scale artworks.
Every piece begins the same way: a thin slice of human tissue, mounted on glass and stained with dyes that react differently to different structures. Under the microscope, what was invisible becomes vivid — a landscape of color and form that has existed inside every person alive, unseen until now.
The artists take those images and ask a different question: not what is this, but what does it feel like? The result is work that sits between science and imagination, between documentation and invention. You don't need to know what you're looking at for it to move you.
Artists: Lydia Shorman, Daria Filatov, Edith Freud, Alice Marienko, Isabella Gustave
Slide curation: Dr. Alexander Filatov
Concept: Dr. Veronika Dubrovskaya