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Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association Welcomes Dr. Nia Imara as Featured Guest for May Science Speaker

The Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association (MMA) announces that it will host Dr. Nia Imara as a featured presenter for its Science Speaker Series next month. Her presentation, “Interconnected: A Journey Through Inner and Outer Space” will take place on May 24 at 7pm on Zoom. This event is free to all.
 
How do art and science connect?  As an astronomer and visual artist, it’s a question Dr. Nia Imara is often asked. Her astronomy research aims to illuminate how stars are born in vast “stellar nurseries” residing in our Milky Way Galaxy and beyond. Her art is steeped in black culture and centers on people. How do the two go together? In this talk, Dr. Imara will invite the audience on a journey through inner and outer space and share some of what inspires her as an artist-scientist. In doing so, she will explore some potential connections between art and science and how culture plays a major role in both of these uniquely human endeavors.


Dr. Nia Imara was born in Oakland, CA and grew up in the Bay Area. She received her B.Sc. in Mathematics and Physics from Kenyon College. Dr. Imara studied Astrophysics at UC Berkeley, becoming the first African-American woman to earn her Ph.D. in the study. She completed her postdoctoral research at Harvard University. She is currently a professor of Astronomy at UC Santa Cruz where she investigates how stars are born in the Milky Way and other galaxies throughout the universe.
 
Dr. Imara is an accomplished artist and astrophysicist whose body of work reflects her love for vibrant color, people, and their stories. Her media includes painting, quilting, and posters. Dr. Imara is the founder/director of Onaketa, a nonprofit that provides free STEM tutoring and other educational resources to underserved youth of color. Dr. Imara’s work is grounded in, “bringing the magic of the universe closer to a wider audience." She accomplishes this through her science work, art,` and community building. Dr. Imara is the daughter of educators and works rigorously to share her work with all, but especially people of color, to foster greater interest in the cosmos and beyond.

This series is generously presented by our lead sponsor, Bank of America. For additional details or to register, please visit 
https://www.mariamitchell.org/science-speaker-series.
 
The Maria Mitchell Association was founded in 1902 to preserve the legacy of Nantucket native astronomer, naturalist, librarian, and educator, Maria Mitchell. After she discovered a comet in 1847, Mitchell’s international fame led to many achievements and awards, including an appointment as the first female professor of astronomy at Vassar College. Maria Mitchell believed in “learning by doing” and today that philosophy is reflected in the MMA’s mission statement, programs, research projects, and other activities. The Maria Mitchell Association operates two observatories, a natural science museum, an aquarium, a research center, and preserves the historic birthplace of Maria Mitchell. A wide variety of science and history-related programming is offered throughout the year for people of all ages.