September 12, 2019

ECO NUIT PARADE

The ECO NUIT PARADE is a co production between the !dea Gallery at the Ontario Science Centre and INCUBATOR Laboratory in the School for Arts and Creative Innovation at the University of Windsor, Canada.  Dr. Jennifer Willet, in collaboration with Ana Klasnja have invited a variety artists, musicians, and students to produce portable illuminated artworks investigating the complex social, technological, and environmental ecology of contemporary life in Toronto.
September 11, 2019

BioARTCAMP Video

BioARTCAMP: A Rocky Mountain Adventure in Art and Biology is a short video document co-produced by G-Netwerk & INCUBATOR (Jeanette Groenendaal, Zoot Derks and Jennifer Willet).
September 8, 2019

BioARTCAMP

BioARTCAMP is a two-week residency program at The Banff Centre directed by Dr. Jennifer Willet from The University of Windsor, Canada. BioARTCAMP is a hybrid workshop / conference / performance event where 20 national and international artists, scientists, filmmakers, and university students will work for two weeks to build a portable biology laboratory in Banff National Park.
September 7, 2019

Art + Life

The ART + LIFE exhibition highlights the student projects affiliated the BioART: Contemporary Art and the Life Sciences class taught in the INCUBATOR laboratory by Jennifer Willet from 2009-2013 at the University of Windsor.
September 3, 2019

Art Ecology Parade

The Art and Ecology Parade was a performance artwork intended to draw participants, audiences and community members into discussions about art and ecology in the Windsor area.  The parade featured local artists, community members and species.  Microscopic organisms, invasive species, home grown vegetables, and household pests were all be represented in a complex re-telling of our local ecology. 
September 2, 2019

BioreMEDIAtion

In October 2010, a group of artists, scientists and students gathered at Concordia University in Montreal to engage with the concept of bioremediation as applied in media art and biological sciences. Through discussion, workshops and the creation of working prototype designs, we imagined and performed possibilities for bioremediating bodies across the nature-culture divide.