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Science Gallery | Wikipedia audio article

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_Gallery


00:00:42 1 Locations
00:00:52 2 Science Gallery Dublin
00:01:03 2.1 Establishment and location
00:02:35 2.2 Exhibitions
00:03:22 3 Science Gallery London
00:03:32 3.1 Establishment and location
00:04:12 3.2 Exhibitions
00:04:46 4 Science Gallery International



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Science Gallery is an international group of public science centres. Each gallery is operated by Science Gallery International in partnership with a major local academic institution. The first Science Gallery was opened in 2008 and housed in Trinity's Naughton Institute, at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. Each gallery holds various artistic exhibitions and lectures with a view to science outreach and art-science collaborations. Unlike most science centres, they have no permanent collection, but rather a series of 3-4 temporary exhibitions each year.

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