Every exhibition, Text and Audio Journalism students from The University of Melbourne use our theme as a prompt for short podcasts.. Tune in to unpack the exhibition NOT NATURAL.
Read MoreWritten by Dr Jeremy Mould, part of a series commissioned by DARK MATTERS artist, Suzanne Treister.
Read MoreWritten by Maria Elena Angoletta, part of a series commissioned by DARK MATTERS artist, Suzanne Treister.
Read MoreWritten by B.K., part of a series commissioned by DARK MATTERS artist, Suzanne Treister.
Read MoreWritten by Dr. Michael Doser, part of a series commissioned by DARK MATTERS artist, Suzanne Treister.
Read MoreWritten by Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor Ray Volkas, part of a series commissioned by DARK MATTERS artist, Suzanne Treister.
Read MoreWritten by by Taylor Carnahan, part of a series commissioned by DARK MATTERS artist, Suzanne Treister.
Read MoreWritten by Dr Theresa Fruth, part of a series commissioned by DARK MATTERS artist, Suzanne Treister.
Read MoreWritten by Dr. Tamara Vázquez Schröder, part of a series commissioned by DARK MATTERS artist, Suzanne Treister.
Read MoreFind out about the collaboration behind BREAK THE BINARIES exhibit, Self Portrait, in this interview between J. Rosenbaum and Melanie Huang.
Read MoreWe sat down with eighteen-year-old Lauri Pavlovich (they/them), the youngest exhibiting artist at Science Gallery Melbourne, to chat bugs and breaking the binaries as a neurodivergent and non-binary young person.
Read MoreThey say ‘the key to a person’s heart is through their stomach’. Could it also be the key to their mood and mental health?
Read MoreImagine being observed through viewfinders, locked up inside a tiny, secluded room on the worst day of your life.
Read MoreExplore this youth-made digital zine created in response to our MENTAL exhibition.
Read MoreWellness is about much more than not being sick— it’s a trillion-dollar industry.
Read MoreIn 2020, Journalism students from the University of Melbourne created short audio pieces in response to our exhibition MENTAL: Head Inside.
Read MoreMENTAL exhibition artist Nwando Ebizie allows her need for expression to guide her form. Among other things, she is a dancer, DJ, writer, curator, musician, composer and Afrofuturist. ‘I feel limited in the world and art is a place to let go of those kinds of boundaries’.
Read MoreChemist and theatre practitioner Jue Theng Soo is an avid proponent of ScienceArt; the concept of assimilating science into the performing arts.
Read More“Both my parents are scientists, and I pursued art, which has often sparked conversation about where one field stops and the other begins, and how valuable art and science are in collaboration.”
Read MoreMENTAL exhibition artist Wednesday Kim is largely inspired by the effects of nightmares, intrusive thoughts and childhood trauma on the human psyche. Oh, and shrimps!
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