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Michele Banks is an American artist (also known as Artologica) whose work explores themes inspired by science and medicine, including images such as viruses, bacteria, and plant and animal cells. Her paintings and collages explore neuroscience, microbiology, climate change and more. She lives and works in the Greater Washington, D.C. capital region.
Education
She earned a BA from George Washington University in 1987, and an MA from Harvard University in 1989.
Artwork
Although Banks' paintings are generally based on scientific and medical themes, she is not a scientist, but is fascinated by the natural world, and mankind's impact on that world, especially at the microscopic level. She has exhibited in galleries, art spaces, and art festivals around the Greater Washington, DC region and the Mid Atlantic. Several of her paintings have also been reproduced as book and journal covers.
In 2011 The Atlantic described her paintings as "simply breathtaking." A 2018 review, The Washington Post art critic observed that her paintings had "soft but vividly hued watercolors, some displayed in petri dishes, depict viruses, bacteria and other microscopic players, including sperm thronging an egg." Three years earlier, the same Washington Post art critic noted that her work "depicts the body indirectly through the mechanical pulses of EEG and EKG tests."
Solo and two person shows
2011 - Johns Hopkins University, Rockville, MD
2012 - Montgomery College, Silver Spring, Cafritz Art Center, “Our Small Rooms” (Two artist show)
2016 - “Hidden Worlds” Park View Gallery, Glen Echo, MD
2017 - “Hidden Universe” Johns Hopkins University Montgomery County, Rockville, MD
2018 - Artists and Makers Gallery, Rockville MD
2018 - Methods of Inquiry: Fields of Discovery, McLean Project for the Arts, McLean, VA