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, Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland, National Gallery of Art (NGA)). 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, Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland, National Gallery of Art (NGA) 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, Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland, National Gallery of Art (NGA) 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, Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland, National Gallery of Art (NGA) (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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