Printmaking + biology = art
The annual “Art Show: Printmaking and Biology” exhibit returned to the Genome Sciences Building Jan. 9. Students from Art & Science: Merging Printmaking and Biology, an interdepartmental course taught by professors Beth Grabowski and Bob Goldstein, showcased art they created in the class. Also on display by the building’s spiral staircase was the world’s longest microtubule. The 100-foot screen print created by Goldstein honored faculty emeritus Ted Salmon, whose research involved how microtubules connect to chromosomes, important to understand for learning the cause of certain cancers.
(Photos by Johnny Andrews/University Communications and Marketing)
Published Jan. 12, 2026








