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Now open at @scigallerylon.bsky.social, Quantum Untangled fuses art, science and extraordinary interdisciplinary research together to consider big quantum questions and reveal the power quantum possesses to transform our futures

🗓️: 8 October 2025 - 28 February 2026
🔗: www.kcl.ac.uk/news/quantum...

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Quantum Untangled — Science Gallery London

We’ve got some news. Quantum Untangled is coming to Science Gallery London 👀
Opening 8 Oct 2025
london.sciencegallery.com/quantum

Quantum Untangled is an adaptation of Cosmic Titans: Art, Science and the Quantum Universe, a touring exhibition from Lakeside Arts and ARTlab, University of Nottingham.

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Survivors of extreme pregnancy sickness share their stories for exhibition Women who have experienced the debilitating pregnancy sickness condition Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) have shared their hard-hitting stories for a new free photography exhibition at Science Gallery Lon...

The Hidden Mothers exhibition is linked to a project led by researchers @kingslsm.bsky.social and @kings-sga.bsky.social‬, which aims to ensure all Hyperemesis Gravidarum sufferers can access guideline-recommended care for the condition.

Read more about their work ⬇️
www.kcl.ac.uk/news/survivo...

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The Hidden Mothers Hidden Mothers is a participatory project, led by Clare Hughes, with HG sufferers. Based on archival research it uses the Victorian ‘hidden mother’ visual metaphor for how its participants have felt d...

Women who have experienced the debilitating pregnancy sickness condition Hyperemesis Gravidarum have shared their hard-hitting stories for a new free photography exhibition at @scigallerylon.bsky.social 📸

The exhibition runs until Saturday 14 June. Details here👇
www.kcl.ac.uk/events/the-h...

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Climate Justice: What is possible? — Science Gallery London Join our panel of climate experts, activist, journalist and lawyers who will explore global collaboration and creating a fairer climate futures for all.

Join The Big Question:
🌍Climate Justice: What is Possible?
🗓️13 May 2025, Free event. Booking is essential.

Chaired by Dr Helen Adams, Climate Expert @kingscollegelondon.bsky.social
📝 @jeevanvasagar.bsky.social
⚖️ Farhana Yamin
📣 Dominique Palmer

london.sciencegallery.com/sgl-events/c...

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Through Estranged Eyes: Across Inner Dreams and Outer Worlds “Through Estranged Eyes: Across Inner Dreams and Outer Worlds” is the creative outcome of the educational programme of King’s Department of Digital Humanities.

On 7 and 8 May @scigallerylon.bsky.social is hosting a free VR exhibition created by students from the Department of Digital Humanities at King's Arts & Humanities, led by Gabriele Salciute Civiliene.

www.kcl.ac.uk/events/throu...

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Thank you for joining us with Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq for a British Sign Language tour of our exhibition, Vital Signs: Another World is Possible 🌏💚

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You've got just over a month to go catch @cathymager.bsky.social @spectroscopestudio.bsky.social beautiful Night Bloom as part of a free exhibition - Vital Signs @scigallerylon.bsky.social running until Sat 17 May!

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Climate Justice: What is possible? — Science Gallery London Join our panel of climate experts, activist, journalist and lawyers who will explore global collaboration and creating a fairer climate futures for all.

Join The Big Question
🌍Climate Justice: What is Possible?
🗓️13 May 2025, Free evening panel event

Chaired by Dr Helen Adams, Climate Expert
📝 Jeevan Vasagar
⚖️ Farhana Yamin
📣 Dominique Palmer

Learn more & sign up here:
london.sciencegallery.com/sgl-events/c...

#ClimateAction #GlobalCollaboration

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We loved the forestscapes listening lab at our first Friday Late of the season! Bringing all the chilled vibes 🎧🌳

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Araceli smiling, wearing a yellow sweatshirt, standing against a grey background

Araceli smiling, wearing a yellow sweatshirt, standing against a grey background

It was wonderful to catch up with King’s alum Araceli Camargo last week. The @kingsioppn.bsky.social graduate and co-Founder of Centric Lab was @scigallerylon.bsky.social discussing Air is Kin, a project which explores the right to pollute and its long-lasting impact.

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Library space with shelves and beanbags

Library space with shelves and beanbags

Amazing visit to The Science Gallery to see Vital Signs: Another World is possible today london.sciencegallery.com/vital-signs (@samuelmoore.org they put in that library you advised them on)

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'This new commission explores the connections between human waste and the River Thames. It draws on civil engineer Joseph Bazalgette’s 19th Century designs for a new London sewer system alongside myths of fantastical creatures believed to populate the sewers. Chong Kwan’s research explored histories of river health in crisis; from the Great Stink of 1858, when untreated human waste overwhelmed the capital, to the cholera epidemics which claimed thousands of lives across the city and contemporary pollution.  

Eight ‘river guardians’ are hand-crafted, incorporating materials drawn from the Thames and London sewage waste. Together they symbolise protection and stewardship, health inequalities in the capital and collective action. The title refers to a Māori saying associated with the Whanganui River in Aotearoa (New Zealand), which has been granted legal personhood. The work calls attention to the management of the waste that we ourselves create, and its impact on the health of the river that sustains us and the city in which we live. 

Sites of pollution and waste management along the River Thames are shown in a calico wall hanging, made using natural dyes. A printed and collaged fantastical fabric map of the River Thames features sewers, mythical creatures and historical and contemporary testimonies of pollution, finished with hand-painted bio- waste.' https://london.sciencegallery.com/vs-artworks/i-am-the-river

'This new commission explores the connections between human waste and the River Thames. It draws on civil engineer Joseph Bazalgette’s 19th Century designs for a new London sewer system alongside myths of fantastical creatures believed to populate the sewers. Chong Kwan’s research explored histories of river health in crisis; from the Great Stink of 1858, when untreated human waste overwhelmed the capital, to the cholera epidemics which claimed thousands of lives across the city and contemporary pollution. Eight ‘river guardians’ are hand-crafted, incorporating materials drawn from the Thames and London sewage waste. Together they symbolise protection and stewardship, health inequalities in the capital and collective action. The title refers to a Māori saying associated with the Whanganui River in Aotearoa (New Zealand), which has been granted legal personhood. The work calls attention to the management of the waste that we ourselves create, and its impact on the health of the river that sustains us and the city in which we live. Sites of pollution and waste management along the River Thames are shown in a calico wall hanging, made using natural dyes. A printed and collaged fantastical fabric map of the River Thames features sewers, mythical creatures and historical and contemporary testimonies of pollution, finished with hand-painted bio- waste.' https://london.sciencegallery.com/vs-artworks/i-am-the-river

Another freebie worth your time is at the Science Gallery: Vital Signs includes these River Guardians from Dr Gayle Chong Kwan – also, an installation about rest as resistance, and a film series animist communities in China adapting to renewables on their land: london.sciencegallery.com/vital-signs

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Woman in black suit with shoulder length hair stands in front of projection screen with yellow sun, birds and two dancers in the background

A quick hello & first post! (and shameless plug). I’m a curator and artist. Founder of Bristol-based Spectroscope, disabled/deaf led creators of digital dreamscapes. We have an installation at Vital Signs, Science Gallery, London Bridge on until 15 May 2025 so go see! 📷 by George Torode

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Thames Pollution And Human Waste Feature In Science Gallery Exhibit A new art work at Science Gallery London explores the history, engineering, geography and science of human waste in the Thames.

Forbes covered the 'Vital Signs' exhibition we're (@centriclab.bsky.social) a part of at Science Gallery in LDN www.forbes.com/sites/evaams...

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Learn more and plan your visit:
🌏VITAL SIGNS: another world is possible.
👀Exhibition open: Wed - Sat 11am - 6pm.
🫶Free exhibition and events.
📍Nearest station London Bridge (less than 5 minutes away).
london.sciencegallery.com/vital-signs

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An image of people talking and a screen with a Iron Bow Thermal Image of people walking with the tital Vital Signs another world is possible on the screen

An image of people talking and a screen with a Iron Bow Thermal Image of people walking with the tital Vital Signs another world is possible on the screen

These words from Flo London totally capture what we hope you feel when you visit Vital Signs: another world is possible 🌏

✨“Highlights hope, resilience, and the power of imagination in tackling ecological and social challenges” - Flo London✨
#SocialChallenges #HopeInAction #SocialChange #Resilience

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VITAL COMMUNITIES Join our hope-filled panel discussion to explore the potential of local climate action & how people are shaping hopeful futures in London

Join us for VITAL COMMUNITIES a hope-filled panel discussion exploring the power of local action✨
With:
People's Plan for Nature
Local Works Studio
Cllr @rezinachowdhury.bsky.social
Assemble Studio
Incredible Edible Lambeth

🗓️25 Feb📍Science Gallery, London Bridge
Free, booking essential
BSL provided

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Lunchtime Talk: A Scatology of Sewage — Science Gallery London Artist Dr. Gayle Chong Kwan & Dr. Randa Kachef talk environmental degradation & waste management through creative & science-based approaches

Join our Lunchtime Talk!

"Gayle & I really enjoy talking 💩! Come join us for a relaxed conversation & check out her amazing work on display in the Science Gallery"- Dr. Randa Kachef, Research Affiliate, Dept. of Geography King's College London.

🚽A Scatology of Sewage Wed 12 Feb
✨FREE! Sign up here

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Heartwarming to see that the hero image of the @scigallerylon.bsky.social newsletter features someone watching a video from our part of the Vital Signs exhibition 🤗

“This isn’t just an exhibition, it’s a movement” — @londonwithmygirl

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Vital Signs: another world is possible
Vital Signs: another world is possible YouTube video by Science Gallery London

“This isn’t just an exhibition, it’s a movement. Vital Signs empowers you to become part of the solution” -@londonwithmygirl

Vital Signs: another world is possible.
📍Science Gallery, London Bridge.
Free Entry to exhibition & events.
Wed- Sat
11.00am-6.00pm
Until 17 May 2025

youtu.be/Nv67CdcX-fY

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