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27/02/2024

📢 Science Gallery Monterrey is calling for proposals for "Brave New Future", their inaugural exhibition that will open in September 2024!

They invite artists, researchers, activists, and students to submit existing artworks in any medium and research projects that engage with both artistic and scientific modes of creation and that open up provocative discussions about how to think about the future and what it might look like.

🔗 Read more and submit your proposal by 25 March: https://www.monterrey.sciencegallery.com/brave-new-future

Science Gallery Monterrey is the new platform of Tecnológico de Monterrey, which will be housed in the Expedition Building, part of Tec's emerging Innovation District. As a member of the Science Gallery Network, they will create exhibitions and participatory experiences designed by and for young adults that blend art, science and technology, providing a place for lively conversations about society's most pressing challenges.

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11/07/2022

🗣️ As we are 3 days away from HOT AND BOTHERED, meet the speakers of HOT AND BOTHERED! The contributors include climate activists, artists, scientists, designers, researchers, theatre-makers, science communicators and performers from India, Australia, the US, Germany, the UK, China, Ireland, The Netherlands, Serbia and Brazil 🌎

Explore the programme, read more about the speakers and register: https://bit.ly/HOT-AND-BOTHERED

Focusing on the power of cross-disciplinarity and intersectionality, HOT AND BOTHERED will celebrate the diversity of young people in their identities and their approaches to climate action.

It's too hot, but it's not too late! 🥵

07/07/2022

🎁 GIVEAWAY! As we get ready for the start of HOT AND BOTHERED next Thursday 14 July, we are giving away 5 Science Gallery merchandise gifts to 5 attendees! To enter the contest:

🔗 Register for HOT AND BOTHERED: https://bit.ly/HOT-AND-BOTHERED
🫂 Tag a climate-activist friend in the comments to join the event with you.
🌎 Attend one of the workshops and complete the survey that will be sent at the end. The more sessions you attend, the more chances you have to win!

The contest is open worldwide and closes at the end of the symposium on Sunday 17th July, 2pm CEST. The winners will be contacted by email.

🌿 Join a global community of young people to foster action for climate justice. IT’S TOO HOT, BUT IT’S NOT TOO LATE!

23/06/2022

When was the last time you explored your local neighbourhood? 🗺️🔍

During The Global Science Gallery Network’s HOT AND BOTHERED, join theatre-makers Amie Taylor and Jennifer Lunn to go on a physical scavenger hunt of your local area based on the 20-minute neighbourhood model, which looks at how residents of a neighbourhood can meet most of their daily needs without travelling by car or public transport, and then return online to share your findings with a global community.

Register and explore the full programme at https://bit.ly/HOT-AND-BOTHERED

📆 Saturday, 16 July, 11am CEST/2:30pm AEST/7pm IST

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16/06/2022

How can we have an impact when the climate crisis has an unquantifiable scope? 🥵

In the workshop Anxiety to Agency, Science Gallery Atlanta and Emory University Professor Eri Saikawa will offer young people the space to acknowledge their climate anxieties and cultivate tangible solutions to transform our anxieties into agency.

Friday, 15 July, 12pm EDT/ 6pm CET/9:30pm IST.

The workshop is part of HOT AND BOTHERED: 2022 Science Gallery Youth Symposium. Register: https://bit.ly/HOT-AND-BOTHERED

Dr. Saikawa is an interdisciplinary researcher that investigates locally and globally atmospheric chemistry, environmental health, biogeochemistry, climate science, and environmental policy.


14/06/2022

How can embodied climate knowledge help to build resilient climate futures?

Join the opening session of The Global Science Gallery Network’s to explore this question with writer Cass Lynch, who will draw on her research into the oral storytelling tradition of the Noongar people that have lived in the south-west of Western Australia for more than 45,000 years.

📅 Thursday 17 July, 7am EDT/1pm CET/4:30pm IST/9pm AEST.

Register: https://bit.ly/HOT-AND-BOTHERED

13/06/2022

While the gallery is closed, we support the work of the network. Join Science Gallery’s global event fostering action for climate justice! 🌏🌱

HOT AND BOTHERED is a free online event from 14-17th July across time zones that aims to create a hopeful and joyful space where young people can become change agents to reduce climate doom and generate alternative narratives.

The programme features workshops, performances, games and discussions led by young people selected through an open call, and contributions from all the galleries across the network. You'll find scientists, students, activists, designers, artists, and more.

Explore the full programme and register at https://bit.ly/HOT-AND-BOTHERED

It’s too hot, but it’s not too late!

31/01/2022

We would like to take this opportunity to thank our audience and supporters, and the incredible interdisciplinary team of artists, researchers, technologists and experts from Ireland and abroad that helped bring our exhibitions to life.

Finally, we would like to thank the Science Gallery Dublin team whose hard work, know-how and unwavering commitment over the last 14 years helped ignite curiosity where science and art collide for over three million visitors.

See dublin.sciencegallery.com for a full statement.

Photos from Science Gallery Dublin's post 28/10/2021

BIAS: BUILT THIS WAY is an interactive, thought-provoking exploration of preferences, prejudices and digital equity.

This new season by Science Gallery Dublin interrogates how prejudice can move quickly from human to machine as algorithms and artificial intelligence systems are encoded by humans with very human values and predispositions.

https://dublin.sciencegallery.com/bias

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