HILS Gallery Night

Do you sit at the microscope wishing others could see your beautiful images? Come share your science artwork with fellow life scientists! We are excited to announce the HILS Student Gallery, showcasing the art you create through your research! Select images will be exhibited in the CGIS Knafel building's Fisher Family Commons from April 1-June 18, 2013, and additional images will be selected to be included during our Opening Reception on April 17th. 

Submissions from graduate students in HILS programs will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis, but all images will be screened for quality and following-of-guidelines (see below). Be creative: non-microscope images, 3D artwork, and videos are also welcome! All submissions must be received by February 1st, 2013. The top images, judged by our two speakers and Assistant Dean John McNally, will win prizes, to be announced. If your work is selected for display, you will receive a gallery-quality print of your image afterward!

*** NOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS! ***

HILS Gallery Night: An Exhibit of YOUR Research as Art! (Art will be on display April-June 2013)An Opening Reception will be held April 17th, featuring speakers Professor Angela DePace and Felice Frankel (who recently wrote a book together on the intersection of science and design)

Submission instructions and guidelines:

  • Please submit digital images to  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
    • o Include a title, brief caption or description, your name, and your graduate program and year (e.g. Neuroscience G3)
  • Format for printing 16" x 20" (i.e. aspect ratio 4x5)
  • Minimum resolution: 300 ppi
  • Submit as early as possible since there is limited gallery space! Deadline Feb. 1, 2013
  • For multi-media work: please send us a description and we will get back to you regarding further steps.

Questions? Please contact the organizing committee by e-mailing  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.