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Artist/Biologist Dr. Brandon Ballengée, Artist Sean Owen Miller and LSU Undergraduate Student Link Morgan discuss the interdisciplinary project “Crude Life: A Citizen Art and Science Investigation of Gulf of Mexico Biodiversity after the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill”. Crude Life raises public awareness of local species, ecosystems, and regional environmental challenges through community “citizen science” surveys and a portable art-science museum of Gulf biodiversity. The museum has travelled to community events such as Mardi Gras, Blessing of the Shrimp Fleets, the Rougarou (“Cajun Werewolf”) Festival, Fishing Rodeos, and others, as well as schools, parks and even the Louisiana State Senate to inspire and inform Gulf residents about their local nature. For the talk, Sean Miller discusses portable art, the relationship between art objects, specimens, artifacts, and the aura of the museum, and his ongoing work founding and co-founding alternative spaces and portable museums. Link Morgan, a Louisiana native, discussed his personal experiences utilizing the Crude Life art and science project to engage Gulf residents. While, Brandon Ballengée talked about “missing” Gulf species of fish following the 2010 spill and the integration of Art into the STEM educational programming to create STEAM and other novel art-sci outreach strategies. By Brandon Ballengée, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Researcher Louisiana State University Museum of Natural Science and Artist Sean Miller, Associate Professor, School of Art and Art Histor, University of Florida Link Morgan, Undergraduate Student (Biology Major) Louisiana State University Museum of Natural Science.