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Network Impact Stories & Results

Showcasing the impacts, benefits and results of working with Science Gallery. These stories demonstrate the power and impact of being a part of this international Network, featuring insights from participants, collaborators, partners, staff, and Science Gallery champions.

Reimagining inclusive STEAM education: Science Gallery Melbourne and the Victorian College for the Deaf
Reimagining inclusive STEAM education: Science Gallery Melbourne and the Victorian College for the Deaf

This collaboration, the first of its kind between a gallery and a school for the Deaf, brings bilingual STEAM learning in Auslan and English, transforming the gallery into an inclusive, hands-on space for D/deaf and Hard of Hearing youth

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Young people & students, CollaborationAna Prendes19 March 2025
Your Balanced Media Diet: rethinking our information habits through design and science
Your Balanced Media Diet: rethinking our information habits through design and science

The participatory installation, Your Balanced Media Diet, commissioned by Trinity College Dublin’s Science Gallery and the ADAPT Centre, featured at Congreso Futuro in collaboration with the Science Gallery Network and the Irish Embassy Chile

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Innovation & Research, Collaboration, Cutting-edge conversationsAna Prendes16 January 2025
Innovating STEAM education: the impact of international exchange across the Science Gallery Network
Innovating STEAM education: the impact of international exchange across the Science Gallery Network

Staff from Science Gallery Melbourne and Bengaluru embarked on an inspiring exchange to co-create transdisciplinary education programmes for students and teachers in Australia and India

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Collaboration, Young people & students, Innovation & ResearchAna Prendes18 November 2024
SCI-FI: celebrating diverse voices in science fiction through international collaboration
SCI-FI: celebrating diverse voices in science fiction through international collaboration

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

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Collaboration, Cutting-edge conversationsAna Prendes7 August 2024
The Spit Game: championing young black voices through creative expression
The Spit Game: championing young black voices through creative expression

Following 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

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Young people & students, Cutting-edge conversationsAna Prendes15 July 2024
SKU-Market: a satirical lens on algorithmic bias through art-science collaboration
SKU-Market: a satirical lens on algorithmic bias through art-science collaboration

SKU-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.

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Innovation & Research, Young people & students, Engaging communitiesAna Prendes14 May 2024
Hacking the Anthropocene: cross-network research and pedagogy for climate action
Hacking the Anthropocene: cross-network research and pedagogy for climate action

Researchers 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

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Innovation & Research, Young people & students, Engaging communitiesAna Prendes12 March 2024
Empowering learners: Science Gallery Melbourne's transdisciplinary and inclusive education programmes
Empowering learners: Science Gallery Melbourne's transdisciplinary and inclusive education programmes

Science 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

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Young people & students, Engaging communitiesAna Prendes1 March 2024
Unlocking innovation: the entrepreneurial journey of Science Gallery Mediators
Unlocking innovation: the entrepreneurial journey of Science Gallery Mediators

Lee Sherlock and Brendan Martin attribute their experience as Science Gallery mediators as instrumental in founding a groundbreaking startup for cancer treatment

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Young people & studentsAna Prendes1 March 2024
HOOKED: how touring exhibitions are tailored to local contexts
HOOKED: how touring exhibitions are tailored to local contexts

Initially 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

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Collaboration, Cutting-edge conversationsAna Prendes3 October 2022
Forging a global community: artists contributing across the network
Forging a global community: artists contributing across the network

Science Gallery’s international network has resulted in an ever-growing community of artists exhibiting in multiple seasons and galleries

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Engaging communities, CollaborationAna Prendes21 June 2022
The digital bricks: world’s highest resolution interactive display
The digital bricks: world’s highest resolution interactive display

The Digital Bricks at the entrance to Science Gallery Melbourne offer an innovative interactive canvas to Melbourne’s urban audience.

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Innovation & ResearchAna Prendes21 June 2022
Zine-making as an innovative form of reflective evaluation
Zine-making as an innovative form of reflective evaluation

Zines, small handmade booklets, were used as a method of evaluative reflection within the EU Project SySTEM 2020

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Engaging communitiesAna Prendes2 May 2022
White paper on equity: policy recommendations from SySTEM 2020
White paper on equity: policy recommendations from SySTEM 2020

EU Project SySTEM 2020, coordinated by Science Gallery Dublin, identified eight approaches to improve equity within informal science education.

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Innovation & ResearchAna Prendes1 April 2022
Art of doubt: discussing the role of doubt in the process of artistic creation
Art of doubt: discussing the role of doubt in the process of artistic creation

A conversation about doubt and artistic creation demonstrated Science Gallery Venice’s competence in turning unpredictable circumstances into successful outcomes.

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Innovation & ResearchAna Prendes1 March 2022
Boredom Rebellion: the first all-virtual Science Gallery Youth Symposium
Boredom Rebellion: the first all-virtual Science Gallery Youth Symposium

The third edition of the annual Youth Symposium explored how active boredom sparks collaborative creativity.

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Cutting-edge conversations, Young people & studentsAna Prendes28 February 2022
Robot mediators: reinventing mediation in a time of urgency
Robot mediators: reinventing mediation in a time of urgency

In light of the coronavirus pandemic, telepresence robot mediation was designed to help visitors explore Science Gallery Detroit’s exhibition FUTURE PRESENT

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Innovation & Research, Young people & studentsAna Prendes22 February 2022
The Rapid Residencies: an initiative to support the local creative community
The Rapid Residencies: an initiative to support the local creative community

In 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.

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Engaging communitiesAna Prendes17 February 2022
New insights on AI and amazing public and media engagement with the biometric mirror research
New insights on AI and amazing public and media engagement with the biometric mirror research

The collaborative work, part of Science Gallery Melbourne’s exhibition PERFECTION, captured strong global media attention and inspired several research publications.

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Innovation & Research, Cutting-edge conversationsAna Prendes16 February 2022
The virtual ART + SCIENCE reading group
The virtual ART + SCIENCE reading group

Autumn Brown, Science Gallery Dublin’s first funded PhD researcher, talks about the Art + Science Reading Group

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Engaging communities, Cutting-edge conversationsAna Prendes7 February 2022
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