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Jeff Leake

Fine Art Professional

Jeff Leake is an artist and educator based in Portland, Oregon, currently serving as the Art and Science Outreach Coordinator at Washington State University Vancouver. He holds a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and an MFA from the University of California, Davis. Leake is known for his interdisciplinary approach that combines art and neuroscience to engage diverse audiences in understanding brain science through creative projects.

He co-founded NW Noggin, a nonprofit organization that uses art to teach neuroscience concepts to K-12 students and the public. NW Noggin has conducted outreach in schools, museums, Congress, and even the White House, reaching tens of thousands of students since its inception in 2012. Leake’s artistic work often explores themes of culture, nature, and human behavior, blending historical imagery with fantastical elements. His art has been exhibited nationally and internationally, earning him numerous awards and residencies.

In addition to his outreach efforts, Leake has taught at institutions like Portland State University and Oregon Health & Science University. His work emphasizes the integration of arts into STEM education (STEAM) to foster creativity and engagement in learning.1234

Highlights

Jun 13 · reddit.com
Science AMA Series: We're Bill Griesar and Jeff Leake at Portland ...
Feb 16 · neuronline.sfn.org
Bringing Communities Together Through Neuroscience and Art

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Portland, Oregon, United States