Art & Science Collide

Art & Science Collide

Weaving together stories of artists featured in the Getty’s 2024-25 Southern California art event Pacific Standard Time, the documentary showcases a sampling of the participating arts organizations and scientific institutions throughout the region.

Art & Science Collide

55m 11s

Weaving together stories of artists featured in the Getty’s 2024-25 Southern California art event Pacific Standard Time, the documentary showcases a sampling of the participating arts organizations and scientific institutions throughout the region.

Previews + Extras

  • American Artist Reimagines Rocket Science via Octavia Butler: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    American Artist Reimagines Rocket Science via Octavia Butler

    E1 - 3m 58s

    American Artist reimagines the history of rocket science through the lens of Octavia Butler, blending speculative fiction, Black futurism, and critique of space colonization. The Monophobic Response connects Butler’s Earthseed vision with real rocket tests, centering Black and brown communities in a new narrative of survival, technology, and imagined futures.

  • Lauren Bon Restores Urban Land with LA River Water: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Lauren Bon Restores Urban Land with LA River Water

    E1 - 4m 54s

    Lauren Bon of Metabolic Studio explores the LA River’s mismanagement and its environmental impact. Using corn as a hyperaccumulator, she transforms a contaminated train yard into fertile land, demonstrating how redirected water and creative interventions can restore soil health, connect urban spaces to the river, and rethink LA’s water use.

  • Hayv Kahraman on Interconnectedness Through Art: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Hayv Kahraman on Interconnectedness Through Art

    E1 - 3m 37s

    Hayv Kahraman, an Iraqi-born artist, explores the interconnectedness of humans and microbes. Using linen and marbling techniques, she highlights how microbial life shapes both our bodies and materials, suggesting that art can reveal connections between the microscopic, the human, and the cosmic, challenging notions of identity and difference.

  • Special Species: Piñata Art Celebrates At-Risk Animals: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Special Species: Piñata Art Celebrates At-Risk Animals

    E1 - 3m 39s

    Special Species — an artist collaborative comprised of Jason Chang, Joel Fernando, and Yesenia Prieto — collaborate on a project for the Natural History Museum. Combining piñata-making techniques with the Mexican alebrijes tradition, their work draws attention to overlooked species and crafts, showing how cultural practices and ecological awareness can intersect.

  • Cannupa Hanska Luger's Time-Traveling Sculptures: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Cannupa Hanska Luger's Time-Traveling Sculptures

    E1 - 2m 55s

    Cannupa Hanska Luger’s Sovereignty Suits reimagine the spacesuit as more than survival gear. Made of clay, steel, and cultural objects, these sculptures become vessels of memory and resilience—time travelers carrying our stories, reminding us that to journey forward, we must take our culture with us.

  • Trailer: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Trailer

    E1 - 30s

    Weaving together stories of artists featured in the Getty’s 2024-25 Southern California art event Pacific Standard Time, the documentary showcases a sampling of the participating arts organizations and scientific institutions throughout the region.

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