Science Gallery Melbourne collaborates with the ArtScience Museum, Singapore, to unveil the rich connections between Eastern ancient philosophies and science fiction through the work of Asian and First Nations women artists
Read MoreFollowing their year-long residency at Science Gallery London, the Spit Game presents new films that explore education, consent, humour, and conspiracy through the lens of young Black people
Read MoreSKU-Market, a collaborative project by artist Laura Allcorn and Trinity College Dublin researcher Jennifer Edmond, offers a satirical and critical look at the evolving dynamics of our data-driven society.
Read MoreResearchers Dr Kathryn Coleman and Dr Sarah Healy collaborated with the Science Galleries Melbourne, Bengaluru, and Atlanta to co-design a climate curriculum with and for young people
Read MoreScience Gallery Melbourne collaborates with the Victorian College for the Deaf, the Australian Space Agency and the Parliament of Victoria to foster a transformative and supportive learning journey for students
Read MoreLee Sherlock and Brendan Martin attribute their experience as Science Gallery mediators as instrumental in founding a groundbreaking startup for cancer treatment
Read MoreInitially conceived in London, Science Gallery Atlanta’s inaugural exhibition HOOKED demonstrates how the Network touring programme prioritises tailoring shows to local contexts and collaboration with communities
Read MoreScience Gallery’s international network has resulted in an ever-growing community of artists exhibiting in multiple seasons and galleries
Read MoreThe Digital Bricks at the entrance to Science Gallery Melbourne offer an innovative interactive canvas to Melbourne’s urban audience.
Read MoreZines, small handmade booklets, were used as a method of evaluative reflection within the EU Project SySTEM 2020
Read MoreEU Project SySTEM 2020, coordinated by Science Gallery Dublin, identified eight approaches to improve equity within informal science education.
Read MoreA conversation about doubt and artistic creation demonstrated Science Gallery Venice’s competence in turning unpredictable circumstances into successful outcomes.
Read MoreThe third edition of the annual Youth Symposium explored how active boredom sparks collaborative creativity.
Read MoreIn light of the coronavirus pandemic, telepresence robot mediation was designed to help visitors explore Science Gallery Detroit’s exhibition FUTURE PRESENT
Read MoreIn response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Science Gallery Dublin and Science Gallery Detroit launched a round of experimental grants: virtual residencies available for local creators.
Read MoreThe collaborative work, part of Science Gallery Melbourne’s exhibition PERFECTION, captured strong global media attention and inspired several research publications.
Read MoreAutumn Brown, Science Gallery Dublin’s first funded PhD researcher, talks about the Art + Science Reading Group
Read MoreScience of Grief is a durational WHO? conversation and performance related to grief, developed by Science Gallery Detroit
Read MoreFormer mediator Fiona Waters talks about her passion for education and her future path keeping her STEAM mission alive
Read MoreA project by artist-engineer Colin Keogh, and two co-founders, David Pollard and Connall Laverty, to develop a low-resource Field Emergency Ventilator (FEV) for Coronavirus patients.
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