Motlow hosts ‘Art of Science’ Photo Contest

Hosted by Physics and Astronomy Professor Patrick Murphy of Motlow State Community College, the inaugural “Art of Science” photo contest showcased science-related photos submitted by students and faculty alike.
Participants were judged by Tullahoma Mayor Lynn Sebourn, Artist Mutt Suttles and James Wood based on creativity, picture quality and STEM content, with eight being awarded for their work.
CUTLINES: Best of Show 0: Best of Show Winner: Song of Shade by Anastasia Childress STEM Content: Technology, Engineering, Optics (light and shadow) Faculty Category 1-1: 1st Place: Apple Falling by Christian O’Grady STEM Content: Physics (motion, time, gravity.)
2-1: 2nd Place: Gemstones Midair by Christian O’Grady
STEM Content: Optics (refraction and reflection), Physics (motion, time and gravity.)
3-1: 3rd Place: A Puffin Nesting in Ireland by David/ Kerri Powell STEM Content: Biology (Ornithology) Student Category 1-2: The Dark Towers by Anastasia Childress STEM Content: Engineering (Architectural) 2-2: Lights in Flight by Anastasia Childress
STEM Content: Astronomy (Big Dipper), Physics (Aurora and Earth-curvature) 3-2: Sculpture of Margaret Corbin by Robert P. Sugg, IV STEM Content: Technology (3D Printing, Clay firing)
Honorable Mention
1-3: Student Honorable Mention 1: Cavernous Reflections by Mackenzie Carden STEM Content: Geology, Optics (reflections and shows)
2-3: Student Honorable Mention 2: Macro Molecule by Danny Chen STEM Content: Chemistry (molecular model), Math (dimensional comparisons)




