MARes faculty Dr. Adam Zaretsky, will deliver a seminar on March 21, as part of the Renée Crown Honors Symposium at Syracuse University. This event is a collaboration between Boryana Rossa (VPA), Karin Nisenbaum (Philosophy), and Heidi Hehnly, with support from the Renée Crown Honors Program Team and Director, Danielle T Smith.
Date: Friday, March 21, 2025
Time: 3:00–4:30 PM
Location: Lundgren Room, Syracuse University
Seminar Title: Exploring BioArt – Transgenic Human Co-Creation & Germline Aesthetics
This interactive session will showcase wet lab bio art workshops designed for non-biologists, offering an unconventional perspective on reproductive technology, germline aesthetics, and transgenic human co-creation. Adam Zaretsky’s work blurs the boundaries between science and art, challenging legal, ethical, and social perspectives on embryogenesis and development as bio art. Topics will also include cryogenic storage, human colonies, and novel approaches to archiving biological expression.