Crossing Over: Art and Science at Caltech, 1920-2020
- Monday, Oct 7th, 2024 to Sunday, Dec 15th, 2024
Caltech Library presents the exhibition Crossing Over: Art and Science at Caltech, 1920–2020. A contribution to the PST ART: Art & Science Collide initiative.
Crossing Over: Art and Science at Caltech is the first exhibition of its kind. Spanning one hundred years—from 1920, when Caltech assumed its current name, to the present—it explores the rich imagery in the Institute’s historic collections and compliments it with contemporary artworks.
The exhibition unfolds across Caltech’s campus in six outdoor and indoor venues, some rarely seen by the general public. It features scientific drawings, paintings, photographs, films, instruments, molecular models, and rare books from the histories of Caltech and JPL, which Caltech operates for NASA. Three interconnected thematic sections—The Infinite Lawn, Time Stream, and Powers of Ten—take viewers from the “universe without” (stars, moons, planets, and galaxies) to the “universe within” (cells, genes, molecules, atoms, and subatomic particles), with unique installations by critically-acclaimed artists Lita Albuquerque, Jane Brucker, Lia Halloran, Shana Mabari, Hillary Mushkin, and Helen Pashgian rounding out the singular display.
Good to Know
A brochure will be available at the first stop of the exhibition in Linde Laboratory.
Parking
- Free parking is available along California and Wilson Avenue
- Parking Structure 1 and 3 are the closest in proximity to the exhibition
- Structure 1 Address: 341 S. Wilson Ave
- Structure 3 Address: 1248 California Blvd
- Parking in campus lots is free on weekends and after 5pm on weekdays
- For more information, please visit Getting to Caltech
Hours of Operation
11am - 4pm | Wednesday - Sunday for all exhibition venues