Art & Science Topic Generator

Create a discussion guide by combining 2–4 art and science topics. You need at least one art and one science. Pick your topics below—quick and easy.

Type your own topics

Have a specific artist, artwork, or movement in mind? Type it here. Your text is what appears in your topic list; for art we attach a representative museum image/link when we find a match (Met/Harvard). Science topics resolve to Wikipedia when possible; if we don’t find a match, we’ll still create a guide and add a search link. Already have 4 topics? Remove one (×) above to add a new one.

Add from our pool

Our pool is a curated list of art (from Met/Harvard museums) and science (from Wikipedia) topics. Browse and pick any that interest you—add 2–4 total. Already have 4 topics? Remove one (×) above first.

How does this work?
  1. Shuffle — We pick 4 random topics from our curated pool. Quick and surprising.
  2. Type your own — Enter an artwork or topic. We look it up; if we don’t find it, we’ll still make a guide and add a search link.
  3. Add from our pool — Our pool is a list of art and science topics we’ve gathered (art from Met/Harvard museums, science from Wikipedia). Browse and add any you like.
  4. 2–4 topics, at least 1 art and 1 science. Remove topics with × to make room. Use Clear to start over.
  5. Click Generate Guide when ready.

Uses Claude Haiku 4.5 with grounded topic inputs and link-validation safeguards. In the order you'll see them: (1) Shuffle picks 4 random from the pool. (2) Type your own — we look up your topic in Met/Harvard (art) or Wikipedia (science); if not found, AI writes from its knowledge and adds a search link. (3) Add from pool lets you browse and pick. Links are validated; broken ones get a search fallback.

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