BLOOD: LIFE UNCUT CONTRIBUTORS WIN INTERNATIONAL PRIZE!

Congratulations to BLOOD: Life Uncut contributors, Professor Carmine Pariante and Dr Lynn Lu! Carmine and Lynn have recently been crowned the winners of the Art in Neuroscience competition, with their installation and participatory performance, For of all sad words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, “it might have been”…

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LEADING THE WAY

Earlier this year, we put out a call to 15-25 year olds who live, work or study in our local boroughs of Southwark and Lambeth to become an integral part of what Science Gallery London does and how it does it by becoming part of our Young Leaders programme…

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HAPPY EARTH DAY (WHY BOTHER?)

As part of a global network of galleries, it’s part of our reality that climate change is happening, FAST. Science Gallery Venice will open in 2020 with a focus on climate change and sustainability, against the backdrop of a city which is predicted to vanish underwater within the next century.

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PERIOD PIECE: TELLING MENSTRUAL TALES

Dr Alana Harris is a Lecturer in Modern British History at King’s College London. From the 7th to the 13thNovember she will be based in the Haemotel on Collingwood Street, ready to greet visitors to Period Piece, an audio-visual installation which brings to life the internal rhythms often hidden by secrecy and taboo.

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NEW BLOOD: LIFE UNCUT SEASON LAUNCHED 27TH JULY

Our new season BLOOD: Life Uncut launched on 27th July with installations in three venues around London Bridge that reveal the essential, expressive and the visceral nature of blood by telling personal and provocative stories of this vital, life-affirming fluid that connects us all. 

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