Hold on or let go? September 28, 2017 | Amy Scroggins As summer wanes, one sawtooth sunflower lets go as its partner holds on. “Broken Symmetry” is in the background.
A foggy day September 21, 2017 | Gabriella Lima The high-rise hides behind intense fog on an unusual September morning.
Opening skyward September 1, 2017 | Amy Scroggins Tractricious reaches up and out toward the blue expanse.
50th memories: Three short stories on Fermilab colors August 23, 2017 | Peter Garbincius We don’t mess around with paint color at Fermilab.
Broken Symmetry, broken cloud August 21, 2017 | Amy Scroggins A break in the clouds provides a little light by which to view “Broken Symmetry.”
Tracktrix June 16, 2017 | Amy Scroggins The stainless steel tubes that make up “Tractricious” were left over from the construction of the Tevatron superconducting magnets.
Sculpture in the storm May 24, 2017 | Amy Scroggins Look closely and you can see the top of “Broken Symmetry.” Photo: Amy Scroggins
Acqua and agua May 5, 2017 | Leticia Shaddix This photo, taken in November, shows the sun rising behind “Acqua Alle Funi” into a calm, lightly clouded sky.
Geneva’s Jim Jenkins is Fermilab’s new artist-in-residence March 1, 2017 | Andre Salles Jim Jenkins likes to think big. A sculptor by trade and by passion, this Geneva artist is best known for his grand-scale projects with local public libraries.