Find 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.
Read MoreApply now to be part of our advisory board, Sci Curious! Applications now closed.
Read MoreSubmit a video artwork to our competition for University of Melbourne students, for the chance to win a $1000 giftcard. Entries now closed.
Read MoreOpen call for our 2024 exhibition NOT NATURAL (applications now closed).
Read MoreChartered Accountants ANZ will support our Friday Night Socials and other key projects.
Read MoreHow can we better look after Country this NAIDOC week and beyond? Here are five practical tips from Emu Sky curator, Zena Cumpston.
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 MoreMeet Mandy Nicholson, a Wurundjeri-willam / Dja Dja wurrung / Ngurai illum wurrung woman helping other women to find a renewed sense of pride in their Aboriginal heritage.
Read MoreGet insight into the latest Inertia residency
Read MoreExplore this youth-made digital zine created in response to our MENTAL exhibition.
Read MoreThe finalists in our Frame of Mind Open Call with Science Gallery Bengalaru are a click away!
Read MoreCelebrating the work and life of artist Josh Muir.
Read MoreOpen call for BREAKING THE BINARY, a celebration of everything that’s possible in a world beyond binaries. (Applications now closed)
Read MoreScience Gallery Bengaluru and Science Gallery Melbourne invite young adults (15-28 years old) to respond to our Photography Prompts programme.
Read MoreWellness is about much more than not being sick— it’s a trillion-dollar industry.
Read MoreThe Arts X Science Residency supports a First Nations artist or collective to research and develop a new work between Arts House and the Science Gallery Melbourne.
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