SWx TREC and CCAR aerospace engineering graduate students Valerie Bernstein and Vishal Ray have found a useful purpose for space debris鈥攁rt.
The students, in partnership with local glass artist Bryan Goldfeder, created an art exhibit as part of the 精品SM在线影片鈥檚 Office of Outreach and Engagement鈥檚 2021聽Art聽+ Science聽+ Action Cohort program. The initiative addresses interrelated social and environmental community issues connected to climate change in Colorado.
Bernstein and Ray鈥檚 exhibit, called 鈥淲aste in Space,鈥 showcases space junk donated by CU鈥檚 aerospace department and Ball Aerospace as well as glass art pieces made by workshop participants. Their work is on display at the Arbor Institute through December 12.
As well as making art, Bernstein and Ray led a series of program workshops on the intersection of space junk, rural Colorado internet access, and recycled glass art.
To move pieces of space junk around a magnetic night sky, visit the Arbor Institute at 1708 13th Street in Boulder; or to learn more about the 鈥淲aste in Space鈥 project, visit:聽