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INTERFACE: Science + Art + Health – in conversation with SMQB Artists in Residence 2020-21

Author:Author Caroline Gillett
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2 February 202117 May 2021

he image includes the title of the event, which is called "Interface: science + art + healthcare in conversation with the SMQB Artists in Residence 2020-21". SMQB stands for the Centre for Systems Modelling & Quantative Biomedicine at University of Birmingham and the logo for this research centre is also picture in the image. The rest of the image shows glimpses of four different artworks created by the four artists involved in event.

In 2020 the Centre for Systems Modelling & Quantitative Biomedicine (SMQB) embarked on a new Artist-in-Residence programme.
Four multidisciplinary artists joined forces with researchers and clinicians working at the interface between mathematics, biology and healthcare.
Together, and despite the pandemic challenges of the past year, they have co-crafted new artistic works that respond to contemporary research through creative practice.
INTERFACE brings together their artist residency stories for an informal evening of sharing and conversation around science + art + health. Expect easy-to-follow talks, example artworks and plenty of time for discussion and audience questions.

All welcome! Click on this link to register now on Eventbrite

When is it? Thursday, March 4th, 2021 at 7pm GMT

Where is it? This is a free online event taking place on Zoom. You will be given the Zoom link when you register and this is the link you will use to access the event live on the night.

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