Science Gallery International firmly condemns the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation and stands in solidarity with Ukraine’s people and all those who are suffering innocently from this totally unacceptable war.
Read MoreDue to the current covid measures, it has been decided to extend the exhibition until the spring of 2022. Hopefully, this will provide more opportunities for physical events and workshops. Fred Balvert, project leader: “For Science Gallery, exhibitions are the beginning of a …
Read MoreDutch visual artist and filmmaker Anna Hoetjes is the winner of the Mission: Art-Space Exchange research residency at the European Space Agency. During her residency, Anna will spend two months with space science researchers …
Read MoreScience Gallery Rotterdam and ESA, the European Space Agency, are joining forces for a two-month funded artist residency with a focus on space science.
Read MoreAre you a researcher working on corona/Covid-19 related research and do you have an idea to present this in Science Gallery or do you want to develop a presentation together with an artist and/or young people? Then register before 15 July.
Read MoreWe’re delighted to announce leading German university, TU Berlin, as the latest member of the Science Gallery Network. The announcement comes as the Network deepens its international presence while eyeing further expansion.
Read MoreBringing your research to the attention of the general public is very important. On Friday evening September 24, 2021, Erasmus MC - Science Gallery Rotterdam is organizing Science Hotel on the occasion of the European Researcher's Night.
Read MoreBOREDOM REBELLION is Science Gallery's 2021 iteration of their annual Youth Symposium. This online event will connect young people across the world to explore how active boredom sparks collaborative creativity.
Read MoreOur first exhibition (UN) REAL is almost coming to an end. But not before we have celebrated this with an online Closing Weekend! Join us, Friday 27 November - Sunday 29 November 2020.
Read MoreScience Gallery’s international network partners with Ars Electronica to explore trust, technology, global challenges, arts innovation and new forms of digital storytelling at their …
Read MoreYes! Visit (UN)REAL through free tours during the weekends. During a tour one of our mediators (often a medical or art student) will take you through the exhibition and dive into the concepts of some of the artworks. …
Read More(UN)REAL, the first exhibition of Science Gallery Rotterdam in the public space of Erasmus Medical Center (MC), is extended until 29 November 2020. In July tours will be organised for a maximum of 4 people. These tours can be booked …
Read MoreThe first exhibition of Science Gallery Rotterdam, (UN)REAL, has opened in the public space of Erasmus Medical Center (MC) in Rotterdam. Due to safety measures relating to the new coronavirus, all events, including the opening reception, have …
Read MoreIMPORTANT UPDATE: In line with the latest updates in relation to the evolving COVID-19 situation, the openingevent of [UN]REAL, Friday 3rd of April, has been canceled. However, the exhibition can be visited from Monday 6 April (with reservation).
Read MoreScience Gallery International announced today that Atlanta-based Emory University, one of the world’s leading research universities, will become the latest member of its global network of …
Read MoreWhat is real, and how are you sure it is so? How can you determine which experiences are "real" if they are digital, virtual or influenced by the chemistry and architecture of your brain? Scientific…
Read MoreScience Gallery International announced that it will establish Science Gallery Rotterdam in partnership with Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam (Erasmus MC). Set to start engaging audiences...
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