Doer Visiting Artist

Plastic Planet

This project brings together the elaborate site-specific artwork of sculptor, Jean Shin, and the scientific expertise of pediatric infectious disease physician, Dr. Desiree LaBeaud, to highlight the global problem of plastic waste and to challenge us to reimagine our relationship with plastics. The final product of this collaboration will be an art installation located in the lobby of the Biomedical Innovations Building at Stanford and in a public square in Kenya. The installation will be imagined, designed, and constructed with students and faculty from various departments across the Stanford campus. The aim is to elicit interdisciplinary collaborations and conversations that will continue on long past the installation and spark action to build a more sustainable planetary future.

This residency is hosted by the LaBeaud Lab and H.E.R.I. - Kenya with funding from the Stanford Visiting Artist Fund in Honor of Roberta Bowman Denning.

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About the Artist & Researcher

Jean Shin. Photo courtesy of Joseph Hu.
Jean Shin. Photo courtesy of Joseph Hu.
Jean Shin. Photo courtesy of Joseph Hu.
Jean Shin. Photo courtesy of Joseph Hu.
Dr. Desiree LaBeaud. Photo courtesy of Brian Smale.
Dr. Desiree LaBeaud. Photo courtesy of Brian Smale.
Ellen Oh Headshot

Contact:

Ellen Oh
Director of Interdisciplinary Arts Programs
Office of the Vice President for the Arts
ellenoh@stanford.edu