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Scary Science!

25/1/2019

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I want to share with you about a great opportunity I had last year to step out of my comfort zone, stretch my faith muscles and get involved with my local community art scene.
Pint of Science takes place in 32 cities across UK, 300+ across the world and 21 countries and in Cambridge, Creative Reactions is a local initiative by local artist to come in on that to add some art to the mix, partnering artists with the local scientists. The scientist shares what they are working on and the artist creates art in response to this scientific research. Then during Pint of Science week both the scientist and artist give a talk in a pub to the general public about their work, and the week ends with an exhibition of all the artists creations.
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Sounded like fun so I signed up! – it only dawned on me later that these weren't going to be just any scientists but Professors and leaders in their field at Cambridge University type scientists! Would I even understand the research, let alone be able to put it into my own words and represent it visually? How would I make this an honouring response to significant study rather than a frivolous caricature?
I was partnered with Dr Paul Fletcher, a Professor of Health Neuroscience whose research is on proneness to hallucinations! After an initial panic and flood of inadequacy I prayed and I tangibly experienced God's help. I guess the more desperate we are, the more obvious it is when God steps in, in our weakness, his awesomeness strength shines forth! I was surprised to find that the science was explained in quite a visual way enabling me to bend my head around it. Then God just plopped a title into my mind that helped unpack things for me further and I started to see the image I needed to paint in my imagination.
I contacted Paul to check I wasn't way off track and to express my desire to, create something that was honouring to his work. This was the kind reply I received:

"Thanks for taking the time to think about your work in the context of mine - I do indeed feel honoured by your willingness to do so.
As far as I can see you've hit the nail directly on the head. And gone beyond it to say something really interesting about filling in the gaps.
Your eloquent description has inspired me to reflect a bit more on a recent study that we've done…..Certainly, the way you've responded has given me a stronger sense of what I should cover in my talk and I am extremely keen that my talk should reciprocally do honour to your work.
”


AMAZING! God is SO GOOD!

Here is my painting as it progressed, it's called MIND THE GAP
This is my explanation: We make sense of the things around us through a combination of the world we have experienced and the world that is in front of us. Our brain fills in the gaps between the two as best it can, adjusting to the patterns it learns along the way. Hallucinations can be seen as a consequence of a disturbed negotiation between brain and world, as someone strives to make sense of the ambiguous.
In my painting I symbolise the patterns we've learnt from our experience (internal), layered with the input we receive from our senses (external), and consider the gap between these two that our brains try to fill to make sense of the world around us.
If you are interested in reading more about Dr Paul's work follow this link: http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/how-hallucinations-emerge-from-trying-to-make-sense-of-an-ambiguous-world
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The crowd at the pub seemed to be there more for the science talk than the art I think, but it was a great opportunity to try something new, all good experience. The end of week exhibition was buzzing, it was so lovely to see people seriously engaging with my painting and very interesting to see all the other artists responses to their scientists work.
Here are some of the other pieces of art in the exhibition.
 It was a BIG challenge, one of those things where you don't realise what you've let yourself in for until it's too late, but I'm definitely glad I did it! It was a great opportunity to network with other creatives in my local area, a chance to exhibit amongst a whole new clientelle, it gave me the new experience of presenting a talk in a pub, was something to talk about on social media and add to my CV. It was also a great opportunity to work in partnership with the Holy Spirit in a secular setting. To increase my profile locally in order to draw people towards coming to my future exhibitions, where they can experience more of my God breathed, God filled, God inspired, God celebrating art work. To inject the Cambridge and UK art scene with something of our beautiful, kind, mighty Creator God one painting at a time.

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