Fermilab Arts & Lectures At Home
The Fermilab Arts and Lecture Series serves as an open door between Fermilab and neighboring communities by offering a diverse array of performing arts performances and lectures that celebrate the artistic and intellectual vision of the lab.
Registration now available . Click here for more details and updated schedule of events.
Antimatter and Other Deep Mysteries – Virtual
Dr. Gerald Gabrielse, Northwestern University
February 19, 2021 @ 7:30 Central
When Art and Science Collide
Virtual Gallery Talk by Lindsay Olson, 2014/15 Fermilab Artist-in-Residence
Calling Bull: The Art of Skepticism in a Data Driven World – Virtual
Dr. Jevin West, University of Washington
April 9, 2021 @ 7:30 Central
Physics Slam IX – Virtual
Seeking nominations
April 30, 2021 @ 7:30 Central
Fabrics: The New Software – Virtual
Dr. Yoel Fink, MIT (Rescheduled)
May 21, 2021 @ 7:30 Central
In Case You Missed It…. Earlier Fermilab Arts & Lectures At Home Events Available on YouTube!
Neutrino Music: A Composer’s Journey by Fermilab Guest Composer David Ibbett and Multiverse, assisted by Bonnie Fleming and Beth Sterling is now available on YouTube
How to Record A Ghost: Getting Data Out of Particle Physics Detectors by Wes Ketchum is now available on YouTube, complete with closed captioning.
Particle Physics Just May Save Your Life: Practice Medical Applications Enabled by Fundamental Scientific Research by Fermilab Employees by Jennifer Raaf is now available on YouTube, complete with closed captioning.
Understanding God’s Thoughts: Einstein’s Unfinished Dream by Don Lincoln is now available on YouTube, complete with closed captioning.
At the Edge of Time: Exploring the Mysteries of the Universe’s First Seconds by Dan Hooper is now available on Youtube, complete with closed captioning.