Part of King’s College London, we’re a place to grow new ideas across art, science and health.
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With the exception of our ticketed partnership with LIFT 2024 for Bat Night Market, entry to all exhibitions and events is free.
Photography, comic strips, poems and games reveal the human stories of those who care for loved ones dying with dementia.
Participatory researchers explore the contributions of ‘experts by experience’ – people with lived experience of an issue or system – in the research process.
Combining science, performance and speculative design, step into a night market of the future. This is a ticketed event part of LIFT 2024
An informal, drop-in lunchtime Q&A with award-winning photographer Allie Crew and Professor Catherine Evans.
Make and print a toilet paper zine using waste paper and natural inks in this creative workshop.
Join award winning comic artist Dr Ian Williams in this storytelling workshop to explore, draw and discuss experiences of dementia.
A celebration of self-expression and authenticity, championing young Black talent and cultures through film, rap and spoken word.
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Nina Wakeford and Anne Pollock on their forthcoming takeover Careful Whisper, described as a feminist encounter with cardiovascular science
For LIFT 2024, Kuang-Yi Ku and Robert Johnson combine performance, science and speculative design to explore a plethora of issues that surround one mysterious creature – the bat.
Bella Spencer and Nat Gohlan tell us more about this collaborative practice that seeks to redress power imbalances and actively involve communities in research that is relevant to them.
AI: WHO’S LOOKING AFTER ME?
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