Sandwiched between two floors of dead fish at Philadelphia's Academy of Natural Sciences, Kyle Luckenbill is creating art.
As the Academy's
curatorial assistant resident dead fish paparazzo he photographs and
x-rays the institution's 3,000 species-defining specimens as part of a
National Science Foundation grant.
"We didn't really plan an exhibit with the project, but it was
one of those things where it was sort of a no-brainer," Lukenbill
says.
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Author: Jennifer Welsh