Open Now! Quantum Untangled
Quantum Untangled is now open, entry to the exhibition is free.
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Quantum Untangled is now open, entry to the exhibition is free.
Join us for a British Sign Language tour of our Quantum Untangled exhibition, led by artist Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq.
Experience quantum after dark at Science Gallery London. Shake up your relationship with the universe through the power of quantum stories.
Join us with VocalEyes and experience Quantum Untangled through audio description. VocalEyes bring art and culture to life for blind and visually impaired people at theatres, museums, galleries, heritage sites and online.
How will quantum change the world we live in and what will that mean for each of us?
Join a wide-ranging conversation exploring the fast-developing world of quantum technology and its implications for society. With James Millen, Director of King’s Quantum, Libby Heaney, artist and quantum physicist by training and Faiyaz Amin, Senior Policy Advisor, Office for Quantum, Department of Science, Innovation and Technology. Chaired by Director of the Digital Futures Institute Professor Kate Devlin.
Come and experience quantum after dark at Science Gallery London’s Friday Late co-programmed with MOTH a quantum technology company.
Ella Finer and Janna Levin in Conversation: Quantum Storytelling and The Cosmic Oval
Are you a budding science-fiction writer? Quantum ideas open up boundless opportunities for storytelling. From branching realities to quantum technology gone wrong, create your own quantum universe and have the chance to win a trophy from the prestigious Arthur C. Clarke award.
Explore the emotional, cultural, and collective power of sisterhood - as a sense of belonging, a survival strategy, and a source of joy.
Curious about live coding? Join this hands-on workshop, as part of London Data Week, where you'll learn to craft your own rhythms using Strudel, a popular and beginner-friendly live coding tool that runs in your browser. No prior coding experience needed—just bring your laptop and an open mind!
An exhibition of creative pieces by King's College London's second year medical students, inspired by connection and common humanity with patients across our community.
The Hidden Mothers is a participatory project, led by Clare Hughes, with HG sufferers. Based on archival research it uses the Victorian ‘hidden mother’ visual metaphor for how its participants have felt during their pregnancies.
This new free exhibition at Science Gallery London invites people of all ages to consider ageing as a lifelong process, rather than a phase of decline that happens towards the end of life.
Our panel of climate experts, activist, journalist and lawyers explored global collaboration and creating a fairer climate futures for all.
Through Estranged Eyes, a new VR exhibition, presented by students from King’s College London’s Department of Digital Humanities, explores the concept of estrangement through immersive experiences that challenge how we perceive the world around us.
Our Friday Late took a journey to towards a beautiful future through music, mysticism, culinary creativity and ponder on planetary possibilities.
A special Tuesday opening of Vital Signs: Another World is Possible inspired by the potential of collective change on Earth Day 2025.
A British Sign Language tour of Vital Signs exhibition was led by artist Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq.
Experience Gutted, a live script by Laura Wilson and Alan Whiting, uncovering the deep ties between our gut and the world - live at one of Europe’s oldest operating theatres.
Meet the researchers behind the NatureBoost project and hear more about how and why they developed an app that connects people with the natural world to support mental wellbeing.
A climate activist, neurologist, psychologist and a peace-pilgrim explored how we can reclaim our agency to shape hopeful futures for the environment. Chaired by Clover Hogan with Daze Aghaji, Steffi Bednarek, Satish Kumar and Dr Kris De Meyer.
Our Friday Late welcomed visitors to explore the exhibition after dark and immerse themselves in an evening filled with music, film, soundscapes, spellcasting, tarot, and more.
What shapes how we age? What does a changing environment mean for our health? Join our free lunchtime talk with Dr. Ruth Bowyer to find out more.
A Self Directed Audio Tour of our current exhibition. Listen to the audio descriptions via your own device or you can use the headsets provided.
Join us for RISO Print Week at Science Gallery London! Create a print made with sustainability in mind and practice.
Join our free hope-filled panel discussion exploring the positive potential of local ground-up action to spark meaningful change.
Join us for a celebration of youth involvement in mental health research through interactive stalls and presentations.
Join our RISO workshop with printer-in-resident Jo Brinton, exploring future building, with material from the Feminist Library collection.
Artist Dr. Gayle Chong Kwan & Dr. Randa Kachef talk environmental degradation & waste management through creative & science-based approaches
Join Andreza de Souza Santos' lunchtime talk about her research on deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon & its impacts on local communities
Join us for a British Sign Language tour of our Vital Signs exhibition, led by artist Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq
A day of workshops, experiences and discussions offering creative opportunities to collectively process the stickiness of navigating the climate crisis.
Join the Change Collective and others to explore how we can thrive in institutions and create a zine of the tools we all have to survive!