Where is NW Noggin?
Our innovative graduate and undergraduate art and neuroscience volunteers are Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC) Juice award-winning developing experts in science communication, synapsing for science, and teaching in schools, theaters, museums, urban and rural communities, homeless youth centers, breweries, correctional facilities, Congress and bike shop pubs! For more information see NOGGIN BLOGGIN.NW Noggin is a locally sourced, 501(c)(3) ALL-VOLUNTEER shoestring nonprofit organization. Your tax-deductible contribution supports the purchase of sheep brains, pipe cleaners, electrodes and clay for innovative, arts-integrated outreach, and helps send volunteers from local universities (including Portland State University, OHSU, and other area institutions) to public school classrooms, conferences and free community events.
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NW Noggin: Art + Brains
Why do you study the brain?
Jobe Ritchie: I witnessed genuine engagement…
The world, filtered
Join us in Chile in *2027*!
In 2027 we'll return to Valparaíso, Chile, home of the Humboldt squid! 🦑⚡️🧠🎨😃 Just like in 2025, and 2023, we'll explore how neurons carry information, and how research in Chile (involving the squid’s giant fused axons) informed our understanding of the electrical signaling that links our experiences to the world. We’ll visit laboratories to examine the rich history and exciting present of research at the Universidad de Chile en Valparaíso, make art (including arpilleras, woven depictions of experience that help people express challenging memories and preserve them for accountability), and contribute to community engagement with Ciencia al Tiro, a local STEAM (STEM + Arts) outreach nonprofit.
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Build your brain for finals!
Noggin is partnering with the WSU Vancouver library this week to offer pipe cleaners and instructions on building your own neurons! Relieve stress by twisting colorful wires into the brain cells you’re exercising while preparing for final exams… 🙂 “Christmas neuron” by Lilian Nguyen (WSU Vancouver) You’re welcome to hold on to…
The Art & Science of Stress @ Velo
Noggin @ Velo Cult: Balance v. Stress!
Stressed out, burned out: Strategies to stay balanced from the studio and lab. Tamasen Hayward, a Neuroscience graduate researcher in the Coffin Lab at WSU Vancouver, gives you the inside scoop on stress, discusses when stress is good and when it’s too much, and suggests ways to manage stress based on proven…
Enter the Cerebral Wilderness @ Gallery 114 (12/1 & 12/10)
WHAT: Jeff Leake & Kindra Crick, “Cerebral Wilderness Artwork” WHERE: Gallery 114, 1100 NW Glisan, Portland, OR. 97209 WHEN: First Thursday, December 1, 6:00 – 9:00pm Artists Kindra Crick and Jeff Leake examine the impact of memory and place on one’s inner and outer identity. For over a year they have…
Nonprofit Noggins!
We’re a 501(c)(3) nonprofit! Northwest Noggin received federal 501(c)(3) status on November 15, 2016. Contributions – which let us purchase sheep brains, pipe cleaners, electrodes and modeling clay for outreach, plus send our graduate and undergraduate volunteers from Portland State University, Oregon Health & Sciences University and other area institutions to public schools,…
Bound in a Net of Memories
“My old addiction, changed the wiring in my brain…” – from “Chet Baker’s Unsung Swan Song,” by David Wilcox Compelling NW Noggin outreach by artist Kindra Crick and neuroscience postdoc Dr. John Harkness is featured in an article by Kindra in the November issue of Interalia Magazine, an online publication dedicated to the interactions between the arts, sciences and…
Art & Science @ SfN 2016
Cortical Connections in San Diego Schools!
After three enjoyable days of poster presentations, nano-symposia, exhibitor swag and excellent conversations with fellow neuroscience educators and SfN staff about arts integration in STEM… And quite a lot of neuron selfies… 🙂 Bill Griesar, Jeff Leake, and their pipecleaner neurons represent at the #brainweek event. #nwnoggin #sfn16 pic.twitter.com/BkCKLUjZN1 —…
A “Battle Ground” – for brains!
On a day when the fate of evidence-based research investment appeared uncertain, we brought our engaged, curious, future oriented undergraduates to meet the energetic students at Battle Ground High… EXPLORE MORE: Science under President Trump (Nature) Julia Gruszceki, Joey Seuferling, Gianfranco DiCarlo, Sabrina Polehn, Valerie Teegardin, Zander Eisenhower, Maria Honsowetz, Chad Foster, Vicki Nganga and…
Synapses in San Diego: Noggin @ SfN
In addition to presenting a new Noggin poster at the Public Teaching of Neuroscience: Outreach session, and another poster at the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Brain Awareness Campaign Event… POSTER: Brain Awareness Campaign Event Presentation Time: Saturday, Nov 12, 2016, 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM Location/Room: San Diego Convention Center, Room 16 POSTER: Public Teaching of…
What is outreach like?

“I’ve learned that you shouldn’t go through life with a catcher’s mitt on both hands. You need to be able to throw something back.” ―Maya Angelou
Our Northwest Noggin undergraduate and graduate outreach volunteers are enthusiastic and informed, and regularly let knowledge serve by going places, making art, exploring brain research, sharing stories and listening to community questions and interests in urban and rural K-12 public schools, coffee shops, museums, correctional facilities, houseless youth nonprofits, research conferences, Congress and more! LEARN MORE @ What is outreach like?.


