Volume 28, 2023-2024 Art & Science
Matthew Jarron – Foreword
Annie Cattrell – ‘Everything is Connected’
Jessica M. Dandona – The ‘Art’ of Anatomy: The Case of Andrew Melville Paterson in Dundee, 1888-1894
Gair Dunlop – The Film Archive as Boundary Object
Hans C. Hönes – Art-writing and Climatology in 19th-century Scotland
Michael R. Jackson – Penetrating Gaze: The Enduring Legacy of Saint Sebastian in Anatomy and Radiology
Kirke Cook and Henry Matthews – The Research and Conservation Story of Madonna and Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist
Murdo Macdonald – At the Heart of Science and Art: The Cloud Chamber Photographs of C.T.R. Wilson
Gillian McFarland and Ione Parkin – Creativity and Curiosity: Exploring the Space Between Artists and Astronomers
Daksa Patel – Exchanges: Drawing out Parkinson’s Conversations
Keira Tucker and James Howie – The ASCUS Lab: Scotland’s First Publicly Accessible Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Art, Science, and Everyone
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