6&6: A Transdisciplinary Approach to Art-Science Collaboration

  • Sarah E. Clark
  • , Eric Magrane
  • , Thomas Baumgartner
  • , Scott E.K. Bennett
  • , Michael Bogan
  • , Taylor Edwards
  • , Mark A. Dimmitt
  • , Heather Green
  • , Charles Hedgcock
  • , Benjamin M. Johnson
  • , Maria R. Johnson
  • , Kathleen Velo
  • , Benjamin T. Wilder

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Abstract

Despite an historical connection between the arts and sciences, in the past century, the two disciplines have been greatly siloed. However, there is a renewed interest in collaboration across the arts and sciences to support conservation practice by understanding and communicating complex environmental, social, and cultural challenges in novel ways. 6&6 was created as a transdisciplinary art-science initiative to promote a deeper appreciation of the Sonoran Desert. Six artists and six scientists were paired to create work that explored conservation issues in the Sonoran Desert and the Gulf of California. In-depth interviews were conducted with the artists and scientists throughout the 4-year initiative to understand the impact of 6&6 on their personal and professional behaviors and outlook. The findings from this case study reveal the role that intensive, place-based, and transdisciplinary art-science programs can play in shaping narratives to better communicate the patterns and processes of nature and human-environment interactions.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)821-829
Number of pages9
JournalBioScience
Volume70
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 18 2020

Keywords

  • Sonoran Desert
  • art-science
  • conservation practice
  • science communication
  • transdisciplinary

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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