NPR: Artist Captures Wonder of Natural Phenomena. This site features audio and text from a conversation between Ned Kahn and NPR’s Joe Palca that aired on Morning Edition in 2005.
An article for the University of Connecticut’s Alumni Magazine by Carl T. Hall that describes the history and influences on Ned Kahn’s work.
Produced by WNET in New York, this site presents interviews, biographies and video clips of the artists that were featured in the "Unnatural Science" show including: Ned Kahn, Catherine Chalmers, Damien Hirst and others.
This site features a video clip about Ned Kahn from a show called “Art Meets Nature” that aired on the public television station, KQED, as part of the series called: Spark.
This site was created by The Chabot Space and Science Center in conjunction with the Planetary Landscapes exhibition that Ned Kahn developed for them. The site features in depth descriptions of each artwork and their analogs in the solar system.
A dialog between Ned Kahn and Dr. James Crutchfield, one of the pioneers of the Chaos and Complexity research is presented on this site. Their conversation was in conjunction with the Turbulent Landscapes exhibition at the Exploratorium which Kahn curated and Crutchfield served as an advisor on.
This site presents photographs and descriptions of the Children’s Garden that Ned Kahn helped create at the Huntington Botanical Gardens in San Marino, CA.
This site provides information about versions of Ned Kahn's artworks that are for sale by the Exploratorium's exhibit services.
This site describes a collaboration between Ned Kahn and Dr. Peter Rhines, an oceanographer at the University of Washington in Seattle, that resulted in a sculpture for the Oceanography Research Building called “Abyssal Storm”.



