science
Exhibition review: NOT NATURAL, Science Gallery Melbourne
Artistic and scientific works that highlight the relationship between humanity and the natural/unnatural.
POP exhibitions tapping into the zeitgeist
Two artists explore our world pre-climate disaster, and history that lends insight to past and future.
Full spectrum: the broad-reaching appeal of Hiromi Tango
Japanese Australian artist Hiromi Tango brings together knowledge embedded in rituals with ancient origins and scientific innovation to create sites…
Exhibition review: Liam Young: Planetary Redesign, The Ian Potter Centre, NGV Australia
As climate chaos ignites more panic, drastic measures are presented to completely reimagine the planet’s future.
Exhibition review: Atmospheric Memory, Powerhouse Ultimo
This immersive exhibition hides its strengths – nearly too well.
DARK MATTERS: visualising the universe's biggest mystery
The latest Science Gallery Melbourne exhibition, ‘DARK MATTERS’, brings to light the unknown with crossovers between science, art, and magic.
Highlighting the crucial role the oceans play in our belonging
How the UQ Arts Museum is helping us to appreciate the issues surrounding the health and sustainability of our oceans.
Museum hop into your next adventure
Are you a science enthusiast or an art lover? Museums Victoria’s breadth of programming brings together the best of both…
Orchestras fusing creativity and science for access
Orchestras across the country are teaming up with experts and community groups to deliver specialised programs that bust access barriers.
Library showcases how craft advances science
Combining contemporary commissions with a historic collection, State Library Victoria rethinks the intersections between craft and science.