Focusing on interactive games, play and technology, our new exhibition DISTRACTION explores the ways we might harness the cacophony of digital content and find meaning within it.
Read MoreWe sat down with Ashlen Campbell to chat about her enriching role as Mediator as she finishes her PhD in Ecology.
Read MoreLeading voice in Indigenous storytelling, Dr Mykaela Saunders, explored her groundbreaking research on First Nations speculative fiction at our annual Hugh D.T. Williamson Lecture.
Read MoreStudents from four different schools collaborated on design thinking in the Merri-Bek Interschool Innovators Program.
Read MoreChristian Theodosiou shares what he loves about being a Mediator as he completes a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in the Infectious Disease Dynamics Unit.
Read MoreDiscover how a team of cross-discipline students dove into a world of coding, storytelling, and sound design, to create a game inspired by our exhibition.
Read MoreScience Gallery Melbourne is inviting proposals for projects to be included in our 2026 show EMERGENCE(Y).
Read MoreThe murnong (yam daisy) was a staple food source for Wurundjeri people for tens of thousands of years!
Read MoreDeveloped in collaboration with Singapore’s ArtScience Museum, our next exhibition offers fresh insights into science fiction as seen through the lens of women artists and collectives from the Asia Pacific Region.
Read MoreGet to know our interactive wall label chatbot, and how FIELDS can help you connect, explore and make your mark in the conversation.
Read MoreOpen call for our 2025 exhibition DISTRACTION.
Read MoreJournalism students from The University of Melbourne used the NOT NATURAL theme as a prompt for short podcasts.
Read MoreAn exhibition exploring the growing friction between what we consider natural and artificial opens at Science Gallery Melbourne in February 2024.
Read MoreMónica Bello is the Head of Arts at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. Tilly Boleyn is Head Curator at Science Gallery Melbourne.
Read MoreThrough creative writing workshops delivered at CERN and locally, DARK MATTERS artist Suzanne Treister sought to unlock the hidden imaginations of expert scientific theorists and encourage dreams of future worlds.
Read MoreWe're excited to announce our partnership with two prestigious institutions: Arts at CERN (European Organisation for Nuclear Research) and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Partical Physics at the University of Melbourne.
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 MoreJoin us in celebrating this annual event dedicated to education in Victoria!
Read MoreAnnouncing the appointment of Sarah Durcan as the new Executive Director of Science Gallery International.
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