Wellness is about much more than not being sick— it’s a trillion-dollar industry.
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 MoreMENTAL exhibition artist Casper de Jong explores what connects and moves us as humans through his playful interactive work centred on the integration of technology in our lives and minds.
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 MoreFirst Nations people must be empowered to fulfil their custodial obligations to Country. For too long we have been seen as consultants– given no real power to manage our landscapes and be meaningfully engaged with the decision-making processes.
Read MoreExamining the complexity of Science Gallery Melbourne’s past life as the Royal Women’s Hospital.
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