
A Climate for Art with Eliki Reade: Hugh DT Williamson Lecture 2023
How can collective, creative conversations lead to widespread industry change?
How can collective, creative conversations lead to widespread industry change?
Welcome to the Mystery Box – our cuboid enigma exploring the magic of the universe.
Soaring vocal performances, intergalactic records, abject horror and ethereal sounds will mix fear and wonder together in this existential experience.
Students from the Victorian College of the Arts are taking over of Science Gallery Melbourne with sonic and performance interventions.
Prepare for an interstellar odyssey with our first Friday Night Social of the DARK MATTERS season.
Plan your visit to include Science Gallery Melbourne and join us for free student-led tours of DARK MATTERS exhibition.
Sci fight is a quarterly Science Comedy Debate where scientists and comedians come together to debate serious issues in a ridiculous manner. Join six human animal scientists and debaters as they wrestle with this existential question of who we are, and how we can be happy.
DARK MATTERS artist Jon Butt and collaborator Lewis Gittus develop a live-sound lab, using Jon’s DIY particle detector as an adaptive musical instrument.
The Royal Society of Victoria invites you to a be a social animal with peers from across the science engagement community to celebrate National Science Week.
You’re invited to attend Science Gallery Melbourne’s STEMX Speed Networking event – supported by Chartered Accountants ANZ.
A panel of young people aged 8-16 years interview a revolving door of acclaimed scientists about their research and passions.
A series of FREE EVENTS for self-confessed science nerds and art lovers, with performance, cheap food, and fun!
Free event featuring performance, cheap food and drinks, provocative ideas and more!
Our Friday Night Socials are a series of FREE EVENTS for self-confessed science nerds and art lovers who love trying something new, meeting new people and getting weird.
Join us for a lowered sensory visit to Science Gallery Melbourne where you can take in the exhibition in a calmer atmosphere.