3601 Lyon St.
San Francisco, California 94123


Artist present on Saturdays and Sundays, 11 am – 3 pm

Ever thought a walnut resembles a brain? Or a snail shell, the inner ear? How do you go about understanding what’s hidden under your skin? This is the question artist Stephanie Stewart-Bailey poses in her installation, Comparative Anatomy, on display at the Exploratorium from April 3 through 29, 2012. Through an interpretation of anatomical comparisons, this exhibit plays with the idea that seemingly unrelated things can easily resemble one another. The artist will be present to engage with visitors at her installation on Saturdays and Sundays, from 11 am to 3 pm, through the month of April. This exhibit is included with admission to the Exploratorium.

Official Website: http://press.exploratorium.edu/comparative-anatomy-installation-april-3-29-2012/

Added by ExplOratorium SF on March 6, 2012

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