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Science in Art: Maryann Webster
Maryann Webster was born in San Francisco, grew up in Northern California and now resides in Salt Lake City, UT. She has received many awards, including the Purchase Award, Cup Collection from the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts; and a Merit Award from the Feats of Clay National Exhibition, Lincoln, CA; and an Utah Arts Council Artist Grant. Her work has been shown at numerous exhibitions and museums, most recently at the N.C.E.C.A. Show “Interpreting the Figure” at the Lawrence Gallery, Portland, OR, and can be found in public and private collections across the country. As an artist and environmentalist, she is active at preventing Utah from becoming the US repository for high level nuclear waste. Her outspoken activism led to her being appointed to the Utah Governor's Panel charged with preventing nuclear waste plans from reaching fruition. ...Read more
Come and visit us again: We are working on four future issues focusing on renewable energy, cancer, healthcare and many other topics. For now catch up with articles you have missed:
A Plan for Universal Health Care
Getting Personal With Your Medicine
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Stem Cell Research: Benefits and Ethics
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