The wife and I took a weekend off last month and headed down to Chicago to visit a friend, take in the sights, and enjoy a bit of a break. I must say that Chicago was one of the coolest big cities I’ve been to, with great architecture, plenty of great food (including the best pizza ever), and a first class entomological exhibit!
The Chicago Field Museum is currently exhibiting “The Romance of Ants“, which follows the life and career of resident myrmecologist Dr. Corrie Moreau. I had the chance to hear Dr. Moreau discuss her research during a recent visiting scientist seminar here at Guelph, so it was great to see and read about her career path. Did I mention that her entire entomological life was illustrated as a comic book? Because it is, and it is awesome!
You might recognize some familiar ant photos from the entomological blog-o-sphere: sprinkled between the comic frames were huge reproductions of Alex Wild’s fantastic photographs. The huge printing of these photos looked great, and really added to the feel of the exhibit by making you feel as if you were a part of the colony!
Overall it was a great exhibit, but I worry its position in the museum will cause a lot of people to miss it. Located in a dark corner room which looked like an old Western saloon on the outside, we were the only two in the exhibit for the entire 15-20 minutes it took to take in. The museum wasn’t overly busy despite being a Saturday morning, but there were quite a few people who I saw walk straight on by without recognizing that a great blending of science and art was lying only a few feet away (kind of like ants in everyday life). The exhibit is scheduled to run through the end of 2011, so if you’re in the area, I’d highly recommend checking it out!
I played tourist this trip and tried my hand at some architectural photography while we walked around town. Downtown Chicago features some really amazing architecture and sculptures, which made my attempts a little easier. It’s certainly a different style of photography than I’m used to, but it was great getting a few clicks in again!
http://www.biodiversityinfocus.com/blog/2011/03/10/ants-architecture/ Don't miss the ant show in chicago!
RT @BioInFocus: I visited the land of @Myrmecos and all I got was this blog post http://bit.ly/gsosvU Plus some fun architectural photos …
Nice photos, too. MT @BioInFocus: I visited the land of @Myrmecos and all I got was this blog post http://bit.ly/gsosvU #Chicago #ants
Ants & Architecture ยป Biodiversity in Focus Blog http://bit.ly/eAnNgT
Ants & Architecture http://bit.ly/h6obJU by @BioInFocus
#IB199 The next time you are in Chi-town @fieldmuseum RT @BoraZ Ants & Architecture http://bit.ly/h6obJU by @BioInFocus
RT @BoraZ: Ants & Architecture http://bit.ly/h6obJU by @BioInFocus
@CorrieMoreau I visited the exhibit last year and loved it! Such a great, original display, and beautiful too – http://t.co/oR03qDW7
If you haven't seen Romance of Ants @fieldmusuem, here's a glimpse by @BioInFocus http://t.co/aRaQjiw7 @CorrieMoreau