STEM ART
Stem Art is a collaboration between the School for Science and Math at Vanderbilt, the Lippmann Lab, and artist Noah Saterstrom. We produce and utilize art to educate the general public on applications for stem cells in basic research and clinical applications.
We believe it is vital to inform the public on what exactly stem cells are and aren’t. How exactly do they work? Where do they come from? These are questions that circulate around social media and throughout society, and are oftentimes answered with false information that guide negative opinions and policy decisions. We hope to provide accessible and accurate information here to address some of these misconceptions.
NOAH SATERSTROM
Noah Saterstrom, painter, drawer, and animator, is the artist behind all the images shown on this webpage and on related Instagram slides. Raised in Mississippi and educated at Scotland’s Glasgow School of Art, Mr. Saterstrom has pieces of art on display all across the United States and all over the world, has collaborated with countless writers, and has published art-related essays and articles. Currently, he lives in Nashville with his wife and three children. To find out more about him or to view more of his art, visit his website at noahsaterstrom.com.