Join us for Science Gallery London’s next Researcher Open House to find out how you can collaborate with us on our 2024 season programme.
As with all our seasons here at Science Gallery London, the foundation of the 2024 season will be facilitated collaborations between King’s College London researchers, artists and community partners.
These collaborations will form the basis of the new art commissions and events which make up the season exhibition and public programme. Participation in the annual season programme can take different forms; you might form a collaboration with an artist which informs one of the artworks in the exhibition, be part of a talk or event, or your research might be the subject of a stand-alone display.
At our Researcher Open House, you’ll learn more from the Science Gallery London team about the way the 2024 season is being conceived and developed and hear about the different ways in which you can engage and participate. We’ll talk about how we support artist/researcher collaborations, project funding, timelines and key dates.
Regardless of your department or faculty, we'd love to meet you. We are particularly interested in the following research areas: climate change and sustainability, speculative design, systems ecology, risk and resilience, material sciences, engineering/bioengineering, ethics & extractivism, policy and activism, global health and social medicine, economy & growth, psychology and philosophy of transition. We are keen to explore these issues from a range of perspectives, from the hyper-local to the global south.