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Spare Parts: Rethinking Human Repair at Science Gallery London

Published on 21st January 2019

Science Gallery London have announced their second exhibition: SPARE PARTS: RETHINKING HUMAN REPAIR, opening on 28 February. The free exhibition and accompanying events programme will explore the art, science, ethics and technology that enables human repair and alteration. Exhibition highlights include: experimental incubators hosting cellular life from Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr auditory prosthetics from sculptor Tabatha Andrews immersive experience ‘The Gut’ body parts crafted from fabrics created by textile designer Amy Congdon. Find out more

BLOOD: Life Uncut

Published on 07th August 2017

  An exhibition and event series revealing the essential, expressive and visceral nature of blood Guy’s Campus at King’s College London https://london.sciencegallery.com/blood Science Gallery at King’s College London presents BLOOD: Life Uncut, an exhibition and event series that reveals the captivating, visceral power of blood to expose, shock and save lives. The season highlights the scientific and symbolic nature of blood by telling personal and provocative stories of this vital, life-affirming fluid that connects us all. The season launches in July with a series of participatory events and installations at various venues around London Bridge. Concluding with an exhibition in September and October at the Copeland Gallery in Peckham, it heralds the opening of Science Gallery London in 2018. For details about the series go here.