On and Off the Icefield: Hannah Perrine Mode - a podcast by Ravel Media

from 2019-04-10T09:25

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Anyone else a ‘bad’ science student in high school? For those who haven’t been indoctrinated, earth science can be all intimidating facts and hard edges. Hannah Perrine Mode is an abstract artist who has found a connection to science through her artwork. Her experiences as a science communicator as part of the Juneau Icefield Research Program in Alaska have opened her up to more diverse methods of sharing glacial and earth science with people - on and off the icefield.


We talk about how Hannah went from being a self-described ‘bad’ science student to using abstract art to tell the stories of glaciers to creating an installation at Google featuring women scientists.


Woman featured in this episode: Hannah Perrine Mode


Hosted by Gale Straub


In this episode you'll hear:



  • Why Hannah advocates for more hands-on science in high school and college

  • How both creating art and spending time outside became an entry point for Hannah to learn more about science and geology

  • About Hannah's love of and fascination with glaciers

  • How she got involved with the Juneau Icefield Research Program (JIRP)

  • Why Hannah argues for diverse methods of science communication

  • The important role art plays in conservation conversations

  • About her installation at Google that celebrates female scientists

  • What Hannah hopes for the future of science and art

  • Why Hannah doesn't have her career all figured out but has been enjoying looking back and seeing what has followed her throughout it so far

  • Advice for other artists


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