
Making the Invisible Visible: Why Science Illustration Matters
From Bug Banter with the Xerces Society by The Xerces Society
January 20, 2026 · 42 min · Season 3 · Episode 2
About this episode
This episode explores the significance of science illustration in conservation and science communication with artists Maya Hutagalung and Dr. Madison Sankovitz.
Illustration is a powerful and important tool for conservation, bringing science to life and presenting complex information in an engaging format. In this episode, we are continuing our exploration of the role of art in science communication and research with two other talented artists, Maya Hutagalung and Dr. Madison Sankovitz. Rachel and I have had the good fortune to work with them both over the last few months because they have been Science Illustration Interns here at the Xerces Society....
People in this episode
Host: Rachel
Guests: Maya Hutagalung, Dr. Madison Sankovitz
Topics covered
- science illustration
- art in science communication
- conservation
- complex information
- engaging formats
Keywords
- science illustration
- conservation
- art
- science communication
- engagement
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Xerces Society
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