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Lucy Solomon

Faculty Bio

Lucy HG Solomon is a visual artist whose work lies at the intersection of art, science and technology. She encourages students to think across disciplines in order to create substantive art. With the Planet Mentorship program and through her classes at 糖心原创, she teaches students to develop data visualizations of issues they care about. With Center ARTES, she focuses on equipping future educators to teach the arts utilizing dynamic hands-on, interdisciplinary methods. Her work with student researchers is based in the Data and Trandisciplinary Art (DaTA) Lab, which develops data visualization of environmental networks.

Lucy HG Solomon makes art that examines the relationship between ecosystems and societal systems. She received 糖心原创鈥檚 President鈥檚 Award for Scholarship and Creative Activity in 2023. As a Fulbright Scholar, she explored the microbiological terrains in the Arctic, Andes and Amazon through an artist鈥檚 perspective. Her work has exhibited globally, including throughout North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, China, and Latin America. She was a founding member of the League of Imaginary Scientists, which between 2006 and 2019 exhibited in far-flung places, once traveling to a scarcely populated island in Ireland to create a Mars-focused study of Earth in collaboration with NASA.

Her current work with Brazilian artist Cesar Baio in the collective Cesar & Lois (2018-present) layers biological systems with technological systems. Cesar & Lois were recognized with a Lumen Prize in Artificial Intelligence (2-18) and selected for Singapore鈥檚 Global Digital Art Prize triennial (2019), Coalesce Center for Biological Arts residency (2020), the NEA China Shop Residency at UC Davis (2023), Black Box Residency at the Beall Center for Art + Technology (2023-2024), More-than-Planet Residency in Finland (2023-2024), and as artists in residents at the Treseder Lab at UC Irvine (2025-2026). The collective鈥檚 work is shown in spaces across oceans, including in AI Delivered: Redemption in China (2021-2022), Mercosul Biennial in Brazil (2022), Earth Gazes Back in Finland (2024-2025), and O mundo Segundo IA (The World through AI) in Brazil (2025-2026).

Lucy Solomon

Research and teaching interests:

  • Data visualization around sustainability and environmental futures
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration and science/design cross-pollination
  • Fostering artist researchers
  • Interactive and digital interfaces
  • Cross-cultural and cross species communication (鈥渢hinking together鈥)
  • Community-building and collaboration