Science Gallery Melbourne’s Digital Birthing Tree wins Animated Architecture award
Read MoreFirst Nations people in Australia have been practicing science for over 60,000 years, while their art continues to evolve and gain widespread acclaim in the international art community.
Read MoreOur opening exhibition MENTAL will open soon.
Read MoreMitch became a friend of Science Gallery Melbourne more than two years ago when he built a ten-metre eel trap out of river reeds to explore Indigenous aquaculture technology.
Read MoreIt’s official. Doors open soon.
Read MoreExamining the complexity of Science Gallery Melbourne’s past life as the Royal Women’s Hospital.
Read MoreWould you rather have a stick insect for a dance partner or an android?
Read MoreIt’s not click bait!
Read MoreOne year on from Australia’s catastrophic bushfire season, we unpack how adopting Indigenous land management strategies is critical to protecting the Australian landscape.
Read MoreProfiling our content that features First Peoples scientists, artists and creators for NAIDOC 2020.
Read MoreEmu Sky is a collaborative exhibition created by Barkandji researcher Zena Cumpston
Read MorePOV: A moist towelette has absorbed all the A4! How will you finish your thesis now?
Read MoreScience Gallery Melbourne will be home to the Centre for STEM Excellence at Melbourne Connect.
Read MoreMix up algae-based cocktails and sustainable plastics in Seaweed Salon
Read MoreWatch the live broadcast of our event from 2020 Melbourne Writers Festival
Read MoreAre you a 15 to 25-year-old passionate about art, science, design, technology, innovation and everything in between?
Read MoreChoose your character! Get to know the performers in our Melbourne Writers Festival event Science vs Romance.
Read MoreWe’re partnering with VicHealth to support students in Gippsland affected by the 2020 bushfires.
Read MoreScience Gallery Melbourne is delivering cross-curriculum workshops with artist Mitch Mahoney to introduce high school students to Indigenous innovations
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