Unspoken; Women in Science is a celebration and awareness of women’s contribution to a field which is prone to gender bias. The exhibition features watercolors, sculptures, and virtual animations each inspired by women through the field of science.
Zelinskie highlights voices that have helped leap the field of science into new horizons and celebrate these unrecognized voices. The series of watercolors on paper are laser-cut with notes by Rosalind Franklin and her studies of DNA structure in particular photo 51. Her studies finally killed her as the radiation exposure resulted in ovarian cancer, her research was absconded and Francis Crick, James Watson and Maurice Wilkins shared the Nobel Prize in 1962.