An interdisciplinary live event about mothers and carers that combines a bold programme of performances with discussion panels and workshops, bridging across midwifery/health services, arts and the lived experiences.
Read MoreWhat makes somewhere feel like ‘home’? This exhibition shows work from 19 photographers with learning disabilities from across Brighton and London.
Read MoreA major new exhibition and events programme invites you to dive into the opaque and murky workings of AI to explore what ethical and equitable human-AI systems might look and feel like
Read MoreTaking place in The Living Room at Science Gallery London throughout Women’s History Month, the exhibition welcomes visitors to engage with what it means to be a woman in different ways.
Read MoreThis Spring, the Living Room is hosting a series of takeovers, including zine launches, crafting sessions, discussion groups and more…
Read MoreAiming to address social and health inequities by identifying and engaging the levers of change within and across institutions.
Read MoreHighlighting the complexity of wildfire and its relationship with culture, climate and colonialism.
Read MoreAn invitation to the year 2050. A network of scientists and engineers are working to protect nature and traditional cultures through the introduction of artificial wildlife.
Read MoreProfessor Camara Jones makes the case that “racial” health disparities cannot be eliminated until racism is named and addressed.
Read MoreUtopia Now! Showcased the creative work from South London that was generated throughout the pandemic.
Read MoreTesting Ground is an exhibition of five collaborative projects between King’s College London Researchers and creative practitioners.
Read MoreThe Embodied Lines display explored how the body experiences different types of violence at intimate, urban and national levels.
Read MoreScience Gallery Mediator Kate uncovers how fatbergs reveal a secret side to our modern urban existence.
Read MoreA short film taken over several days in April, during the height of the UK’s Covid 19 pandemic lockdown and from the same stretch of remote beach on the North Kent coast.
Read MoreScience Gallery Mediator, and dedicated runner, Sanjidah Sabur explores the science of running for mental health and wellbeing
Read More“Science Gallery London totally rejects racism and all forms of violence against black people.” by John O’Shea, Associate Director (Creative)
Read MoreCan creativity, innovation and imagination thrive under lockdown? We exist in a world limited by our own thinking, says Science Gallery’s Young Leader Aless.
Read MoreScience Gallery Mediator Merle Nunneley embraces mess and gets hands on with a creative look at arts and craft practices you can explore at home
Read MoreScience Gallery Mediator Clare Green explores how attitudes towards climate breakdown have changed since the coronavirus pandemic
Read MoreAs part of a new series reflecting back to the ON EDGE exhibition, our Mediators talk about how they are managing anxiety during lockdown.
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