Brave New Future
Feb
20
to 25 Mar

Brave New Future

CALL CLOSED - UNDER REVIEW

Science Gallery Monterrey

Science Gallery Monterrey is inviting artists, researchers, community activists and critical thinkers, to submit proposals for existing artistic and research projects to be part of their 2024 inaugural show “Brave New Future.” The exhibition presents different visions of what comes tomorrow, an expedition into different futures foreseeing unknown environments of bright, wonderful societies or of catastrophic singularities, all presented from different perspectives and forms of imaging and imagining.

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DISTRACTION
Feb
6
to 20 Mar

DISTRACTION

OPEN CALL

Science Gallery Melbourne at the University of Melbourne

With a hundred tabs open and endless avenues to explore, we are inviting submissions exploring the playful ways we distract ourselves from the more serious parts of life. We have access to more than we can ever absorb, how do we harness the cacophony of content and find meaning within it?

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QUANTUM
Jan
27
to 18 Mar

QUANTUM

CALL UNDER REVIEW

Science Gallery Bengaluru

Ever since Max Planck suggested that electromagnetic energy from a black body could only be emitted in discrete clumps, which he called quanta, our journey to understand the fundamental nature of reality entered the new and confounding realm of the quantum. That's how atoms and other subatomic particles exist—when no one is looking at them. For this exhibition-season, we seek applications that are artistic or scientific inquiries, or both. We are looking to work with individuals or groups who are critically exploring quantum research in its diverse forms in both the contemporary and historical contexts as well as those engaged with emerging frontiers of research.

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RESOURCEFUL
Aug
14
to 17 Sep

RESOURCEFUL

CALL CLOSED

Science Gallery London at King’s College London

Science Gallery London invites proposals for RESOURCEFUL, which explores how we adjust to life in a climate emergency. With living standards decreasing and our health and wellbeing under threat, the present moment feels increasingly unstable. A safer and more equitable future is clearly desirable, even necessary, but what might it look like?

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THERMAL
Aug
1
to 30 Sep

THERMAL

CALL CLOSED

Science Gallery Atlanta at Emory University

Science Gallery Atlanta invites proposals from all disciplines for THERMAL, which will explore the collective role we play in impacting our evolving global and local climates and our responsibility in directing the future of the Earth’s tangible and intangible resources.

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NOT NATURAL
Dec
21
to 6 Feb

NOT NATURAL

CALL CLOSED

Science Gallery at The University of Melbourne

Science Gallery Melbourne is inviting proposals for projects to be included in our 2024 show ‘Not Natural’. Through installations, performances, events and workshops, this exhibition will explore the friction between cultural perceptions of nature and the implications of creating synthetic forms of life.

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JUSTICE
Jul
19
to 6 Sep

JUSTICE

CALL CLOSED

Science Gallery at Emory University

Science Gallery Atlanta invites proposals from all disciplines for JUSTICE, which will examine the relationships between individuals and the systems that impact their lives, the intersection of those systems more broadly, and agency of individuals to influence those institutions.

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DARK MATTERS
Jul
8
to 5 Aug

DARK MATTERS

CALL CLOSED

Science Gallery at University of Melbourne

Science Gallery Melbourne invites you to propose projects, tools, scenarios, and relational experiences that enable a deeper exploration of this extraordinary experience we call life and nature and all the dark matter than flows under it, runs through it and collides with it.

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BREAKING THE BINARY
Feb
11
to 9 Mar

BREAKING THE BINARY

CALL CLOSED

Science Gallery at The University of Melbourne

Science Gallery Melbourne invites proposals from all disciplines to explore the spectrums of knowledge, experiences, connections and possibilities in the liminal space within and beyond…. Part experiment, part exhibition – BREAKING THE BINARY is a celebration of everything that’s possible in a world beyond binaries.

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CARBON
Dec
23
to 14 Feb

CARBON

CALL CLOSED
Science Gallery Bengaluru

How do we understand carbon beyond the catch phrases and contradictions? Why does it behave the way it does—the elemental basis for life but equally a gas capable of suffocating life? A stone at the centre of an industry selling eternal love but built on the exploitation of thousands. As oil it has been the cause of wars and suffering. But even death and decomposition still leads to formation of the most sought after forms of fossil carbon after all.

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1.5° CELSIUS
Nov
29
to 19 Feb

1.5° CELSIUS

CALL CLOSED
Science Gallery at Michigan State University

The Anthropocene refers to the current (geological) period distinguished by the extraordinary impact of humankind on the earth. Often, it is used to call attention to the gravest challenges of the near and distant future, involving climate, ecosystems, and people and to encapsulate the time leading, perhaps unstoppably, to the extinction of life on the planet. What steps can we take, and how can we motivate enough to take them, to halt this epoch’s depredation of the earth, while creating a sustainable and respectful relationship with the earth and its ecosystems and its other lifeforms?

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EARTH WATER SKY Residency - EARTH
Apr
27
to 1 Jul

EARTH WATER SKY Residency - EARTH

CALL CLOSED

Science Gallery Venice

How can we make a re-connection with our Planet – including with its geology and vital sediments, such as dust and sand? And what can we learn from fossils, their evolution and adaptation, and the ancient beings which once lived here?

Join two leading environmental scientists from Ca’ Foscari University of Venice to be inspired to create a work which explores new notions of time and reconnection with our Earth.

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BIAS
Mar
31
to 21 Apr

BIAS

CALL CLOSED
Science Gallery Dublin

Science Gallery Dublin and partners ADAPT are inviting applications from designers and artists interested in AI, trust, ethics and justice for a new art/science commission to be showcased at Science Gallery Dublin’s upcoming season BIAS in September 2021.

This commission will be informed by and in partnership with the cutting-edge research taking place in ADAPT, a flagship research centre exploring the goal of a balanced digital society.

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PSYCHE
Mar
1
to 25 Apr

PSYCHE

CALL CLOSED

Science Gallery Bengaluru

Science Gallery Bengaluru seeks interactive, participatory works for PSYCHE, an exhibition- season that explores the mind—and the complexities of thinking and feeling. Why do we think? Why do we dream? Why are we emotional beings? Is intelligence and the ability to think and feel restricted to humans? Science Gallery Bengaluru is looking to work with individuals or groups from across career and disciplinary backgrounds who are critically exploring the psyche through emerging research. Your submission can be an artistic or a scientific inquiry, or, preferably, both.

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TRACKED & TRACED
Nov
5
to 5 Feb

TRACKED & TRACED

CALL CLOSED
Science Gallery Detroit

Watchmen and sentinels over time were joined by security guards and closed-circuit TV, and now, by video, data scraping, and bio-sensors. Retail loyalty programs, website cookies, law enforcement facial recognition software, routine health screening, and airport security lists are all part of the vast presence of different kinds of surveillance in our society. How can we understand and gain control over these practices, unravelling dystopian connections, and further developing utopian leaning connections?

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HOOKED
Oct
21
to 1 Dec

HOOKED

CALL CLOSED

Science Gallery Atlanta

HOOKED, the first exhibition at Science Gallery Atlanta, will include a range of artworks inspired by scientific research, exploring addiction on personal, clinical, scientific, social levels, and from a number of different perspectives. A public program of events, activities, workshops, and performances will run before and alongside the exhibition.

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SWARM
May
15
to 1 Jul

SWARM

CALL CLOSED

Finding current social distancing and self-isolation a challenge? From balcony sing-alongs to virtual dance parties, our innate desire to socially connect and interact seems impossible to override.

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CONTAGION
Apr
4
to 10 Jun

CONTAGION

Science Gallery Bengaluru seeks interactive, participatory works for CONTAGION, an exhibition that explores the phenomenon of the transmission of emotions, behaviours, and diseases.

CALL CLOSED

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AI, ETHICS AND HEALTH
Jan
31
to 23 Feb

AI, ETHICS AND HEALTH

Science Gallery London is inviting expressions of interest for projects to become part of the forthcoming AI & Ethics season. Whether your application is art, scientific inquiry, or a combination of these, we are looking to work with individuals and groups who are critically exploring ethical issues around the development and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly (...

CALL CLOSED

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SYSTEMS - ACCENTURE ARTIST RESIDENCY
Jan
27
to 9 Feb

SYSTEMS - ACCENTURE ARTIST RESIDENCY

Science Gallery Dublin is excited to announce that in addition to our general open call for SYSTEMS, we are seeking applications for a new Artist in Residence programme in partnership with The Dock, Accenture’s flagship R&D and Global Innovation Centre located in the heart of Dublin 2’s tech quarter.

CALL CLOSED

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 FUTURE PRESENT: DESIGN IN A TIME OF URGENCY
Nov
20
to 31 Jan

FUTURE PRESENT: DESIGN IN A TIME OF URGENCY

Design makes worlds. It directs the traffic of humanity through the creation of cultural, social, and material space. But do we feel empowered to direct? To design?

Most moments of our existence are touched by design. We all sketch, we fashion trial balloons, we tinker with thoughts and concepts, we revise, we prototype, we analyze and critique, and we build. And then build again.

CALL CLOSED

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