The sound of BLOOD is coming directly to you through your headphones (and speakers). Our seven part podcast and radio series of BLOOD: Life Uncut is now available to listen to and download on Soundcloud, iTunes and Stitcher.
Read MoreAn exciting opportunity to join the Science Gallery London team. We're looking for a permanent full-time Production Assistant to help deliver our season exhibitions and events.
Read MoreAs Science Gallery Melbourne clean away the traces of blood left in the wake of their ‘Attract and Repel’ exhibition down under, the BLOOD: Life Uncut events programme is being brought to the boil here in London.
Read MoreOur 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.
Read MoreScience Gallery London is delving into the possibilities of regenerated, enhanced, donated parts that can be altered through choice or destiny. What are the emotional and psychological aspects of living with an organic or engineered spare part? How are they actually created and transplanted? And what is their potential to exist outside of the biological body, to be shared and exchanged?
Read MoreScience Gallery London presents BLOOD: Life Uncut, an exhibition and event series that runs from July - November 2017 that reveals the captivating, visceral power of blood to expose, shock and bring people together.
Read MoreWe are looking for an exceptional individual to lead the marketing and communications of our innovative new cultural venue opening spring 2018.
Read MoreScience Gallery International has launched its first new pop-up Science Gallery Lab, in partnership with Michigan State University. Acting as a bridge between Detroit and the Michigan State University campus, Science Gallery Lab Detroit will open its doors to the public in autumn 2017.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce that Science Gallery Venice will open in 2019 in partnership with The Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
Read MoreBorn in Moorgate in 1795, surgeon-apothecary turned poet, John Keats, trained at Guy's Hospital. A statue of Keats, which sits on a bench on King's College London's Guy's Campus in a garden overlooked by Science Gallery London, became the subject for our MOUTHY creative writing competition: Give Keats a Voice!…
Read Morenspired by the 2015 exhibition at Science Gallery Dublin, BLOOD will be the first cross-network season running across both Science Gallery sites in London and Melbourne between June and October 2017.
Read MoreCalling all creatives, coders and designers! Science Gallery London has teamed up with augmented reality guru Blippar, local creative venue Ugly Duck and the Entrepreneurship Institute at King’s College London to run a one-day hackathon exploring vision and perception.
Read MoreFrom gambling to gear and Facebook to fags, humans are vulnerable to addiction. The HOOKED season will question whether the things that get us hooked actually make life worth living? Why do we become addicted – to fill an inner void? And how do we build a society where we look for happiness in one another rather than in consumer goods?
Read MoreAcademics, artists, journalists and locals came together yesterday evening at a unique pop up installation to celebrate the start of our new pre-opening season, MOUTHY: INTO THE ORIFICE.
Read MoreYou're invited to step into ‘The Orifice’ on Tuesday 5 July 6.30-8.30pm for the official MOUTHY launch party.
Read MoreMOUTHY: INTO THE ORIFICE invites you to explore the hidden world inside the mouth and asks you consider your own relationship with this amazing portal of self-expression.
Read MoreOn 13 April, Science Gallery London hosted an unusual take on a 'ground-breaking' event to mark the start of building work at Boland House.
Read MoreOn 16 March 2016 we presented Edible Sound, a special one-off performance by artist, musician and composer Matthew Herbert at The Guy’s Chapel in London Bridge. The sold out performance was the finale of our current season FED UP: The Future of Food.
Read MoreWe're excited to announce that Science Gallery London will be presenting Edible Sound, a special one-off performance at 19.30 on 16 March, by artist, musician and composer Matthew Herbert at The Guy's Chapel, opposite Boland House in London Bridge.
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