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Encoded Realities – 1 week to go!

Author:Author Caroline Gillett
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14 June 202414 June 2024

There’s just over a week left to view the Encoded Realities art exhibition at Centrala.

Featuring the work of 12 artists and 49 scientists over the past 2 years. All of these projects have originated through work at the Centre for Systems modelling and Quantitative Biomedicine (SMQB), with several in collaboration with the EPSRC NCODE Network+. The residency and the exhibition are project managed by Dr Caroline Gillet based in the IMSR.

After a successful launch night earlier this month, which saw the gallery buzzing with guests and members of the public, the show now runs open to the public until and including Saturday 22nd June.

Here’s a few images to pique your curiosity!

Artwork of eyeball led display
Two women interacting with a piece of lego-based artwork
Group of women in an art gallery talking
Image of large crowd of people in a gallery looking at different types of art
Art sculpture of a bacterial cell
Woman looking at a tapestry artwork in a gallery
Exhibition booklet being read by a person
Sculptural artwork on the floor and and video art project on to the wall of a gallery
Series of photograph artworks mounted on a wall depicting people and DJ equipment
Group of men and women in front of photographs on a gallery wall
Series of painting about epilepsy on a wall showing brains, poetry text and people

Photography: Hayley Salter, for the SMQB.

So don’t miss the chance to see science and art come together to tell the stories of real research underway here at Birmingham!

The gallery is open 12-6pm Tuesday through Saturday.

Address: Centrala, Unit 4 Minerva Works, 158 Fazelely Street, Birmingham, B5 5RT).

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