Richard Wingate chairs artist Effie Paleologou in conversation with acclaimed writer and filmmaker, Iain Sinclair
3 November 2016, Guy's Hospital Chapel. 7.00pm
Paleologou's large-format photographs from Microcosms are currently displayed as part of the #MOUTHY season at Science Gallery UK in two public spaces: the Colonnade in Guy’s Campus until 25 November and on billboards outside London Bridge station from 24 October until 20 November [map].
Sunday, 6 November 2016
Tuesday, 6 September 2016
Launch of Suki Chan's Lucida

Suki Chan's project is supported by a Wellcome Trust Small Arts Awards, University of Salford Art Collection and Arts Council England.
A publication accompanies the exhibition with essays by Dr Marius Kwint, Reader in Visual Culture, University of Portsmouth; Dr Richard Wingate, King’s College London; and Gareth Evans, Film Curator, Whitechapel Gallery.
TINTYPE, London
16 Sept – 22 Oct (Preview: Thurs 15 Sept 6.30 – 8.30pm)
Tuesday, 24 May 2016
Pint of Science - Building Brains
Pint of Science public event at the Pavillion End May 23 (7-10pm).
Richard Wingate - Imagining the developing brain
Sandrine Thuret - Adult neurogenesis: can we grow new brain cells?
Sunday, 30 August 2015
Thursday, 26 February 2015
Parallel Practices outcomes
Short piece Richard Wingate and Tamsin van Essen in the March/April edition of Ceramic Review Magazine
Interview with Tamsin van Essen, Celia Pym et al in Crafts Magazine (issue 253)
David Beazley's short film about the Parallel Practices project.
Interview with Tamsin van Essen, Celia Pym et al in Crafts Magazine (issue 253)
David Beazley's short film about the Parallel Practices project.
Thursday, 8 January 2015
Parallel practices: photographs and films
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Tamsin van Essen's bone sculpture |
Tuesday, 9 December 2014
Parallel Practices: Life Sciences Museum and Tamsin Van Essen open house
Open House at the Life Sciences Museum, Guy's Campus: Work-in-progress by ceramicist, Tamsin van Essen, and an opportunity to visit this unique working museum space, which is normally closed to the public.
The Museum will be open 11am - 4 pm on Sunday December 14th, Monday December 15th and Wednesday December 17th.
Sunday visits can be pre-booked here
Tamsin van Essen's residency is a collaboration with Richard Wingate and the Anatomy Department at King's College London and is part of Parallel Practices
The Museum will be open 11am - 4 pm on Sunday December 14th, Monday December 15th and Wednesday December 17th.
Sunday visits can be pre-booked here
Tamsin van Essen's residency is a collaboration with Richard Wingate and the Anatomy Department at King's College London and is part of Parallel Practices
Wednesday, 1 October 2014
Making Conversations on Resonance 104.4 FM
Radio debate charred by Bronac Ferran on the interaction between craft and science as part of the Notes from the Underground Season on Resonance FM. Tamsin van Essen and Richard Wingate discuss the Crafts Council Parallel Practices initiative with Karen Gaskill, Tiff Radmore and Matt Durran. Listen here to part 1 and part 2 of the broadcast.
Thursday, 18 September 2014
Parallel Practices: Tamsin van Essen residency in Anatomy at King's

Parallel Practices: Celia Pym residency in Anatomy at King's

Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Society for Research into Higher Education
Speaker at the day SRHE workshop "Still divided cultures? Researching the practice interactions of art and science" Friday May 9 2014
Monday, 24 March 2014
The Nine O'Clock Slot
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Thursday, 25 July 2013
Family day at Photo51
Google doodles Photo51
Read about Google, Rosalind Franklin and link to the Photo51 exhibition in the Guardian here
Friday, 28 June 2013
Photo51: "Science in Action" BBC World Service and Press Reviews
BBC World Service "Science in Action" talks to Shelley James and Professor Brian Sutton from KCL about the science behind the art in Photo51. Podcast available here
Also:
Review in the Londonist
Interview with Richard Wingate in Blouin Art Info
Also:
Review in the Londonist
Interview with Richard Wingate in Blouin Art Info
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Photo51 on "All in the Mind" BBC R4
Marcus Lyon and Richard Wingate discuss the Photo51 exhibition with All in the Mind's Claudia Hammond.
9.00 pm June 18th repeated 3.30pm June 19th or listen again here
9.00 pm June 18th repeated 3.30pm June 19th or listen again here
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Photo51: from DNA to the Brain - exhibition and events
Curator of Photo51: from DNA to the Brain.
Exhibition of photography, glass sculpture and installation.
June 25th-July 27th.
Inigo Rooms, East Wing Somerset House, King's College London
Works by Christine Donnier-Valentin, Marcus Lyon and Shelley James.
Part of the MRC 100th anniversary celebrations, with generous support from AstraZeneca and Interfocus. Hosted by the King's Cultural Institute.
Full public events programme here
What is Photo 51?
The story of DNA exploration at KCL
Makers of Modern Genetics at Wellcome Library
The scientists behind the Brains on exhibition
Exhibition of photography, glass sculpture and installation.
June 25th-July 27th.
Inigo Rooms, East Wing Somerset House, King's College London
Works by Christine Donnier-Valentin, Marcus Lyon and Shelley James.
Part of the MRC 100th anniversary celebrations, with generous support from AstraZeneca and Interfocus. Hosted by the King's Cultural Institute.
Full public events programme here
What is Photo 51?
The story of DNA exploration at KCL
Makers of Modern Genetics at Wellcome Library
The scientists behind the Brains on exhibition
Friday, 24 May 2013
"Brains" in Manchester
Transfer of 2012's Wellcome Collection exhibition to MOSI (Museum of Science and Industry (26 July 2013 - 4 January 2014)
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
'What can art do for neuroscience?' BNA Festival of Neuroscience
Monday, 11 February 2013
"Art and Science" at GV Art
An exhibition to provoke, at GV Art, London.
Cell drawings and laboratory diagrams alongside artists including Annie Cattrell, Susan Aldworth, Oron Catts, Katharine Dowson.
31 january - 16 March 2013
Friday, 22 June 2012
Embodiment, Art and Science
Public discussion on Embodiment in Science and Art, chaired by Martha Fleming - Richard Wingate, Natasha Myers, Andrew Carnie, Susan Aldworth, Marius Kwint and Karen Ingham at the Inigo Rooms, East Wing Somerset House.
20th June 2012 6-7.30pm
20th June 2012 6-7.30pm
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
"Between" reviews in New Scientist etc.
Reviews of "Between" in New Scientist's Culture Lab blog,
Garageland blog, Architectural Review, Studio International, Urban Times
Sunday, 22 April 2012
"Between" at Inigo Rooms, Somerset House East Wing
Co-organiser of a new exhibition of works by Susan Aldworth, Andrew Carnie and Karen Ingham that cross-reference contemporary science, digital imaging techniques,
philosophy and the humanities, to explore emerging and enriched images
of the Self
19 April until 30 June 2012, (Mon-Sat, 13.00–19.00).
19 April until 30 June 2012, (Mon-Sat, 13.00–19.00).
"Brain Jar" at the Wellcome Collection
April 14th 2012: Exploring human brain anatomy with the general public in a live class.
Part of a day of Brain events curated by Gethan and Myles at the Wellcome Collection
Part of a day of Brain events curated by Gethan and Myles at the Wellcome Collection
Friday, 9 March 2012
Wellcome Collection "Brains: Mind as Matter"

Scientific adviser for Brains: The Mind as Matter at the Wellcome Collection 29th march - 17th June. Book co-authored with Marius Kwint and contributions to the exhibition.
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Preview of "Between" at Inigo Rooms
Monday, 26 September 2011
Performing Medicine's Anatomy Season
Two public events at the Whitechapel Gallery: Screening the Body (November 19th) and Unravelling Anatomy (November 20th). Performing Medicine, Anatomy Season is produced by Clod Ensemble.
Friday, 19 August 2011
Images of the Mind
Catlogue essay "Art, Science and Imagination: Visions of the Brain Cell" to accompany joint exhibition at Deutsches Hygiene Museum in Dresden and the Moravská Gallery in Brno July to October 2011. Reviewed in Nature
Friday, 28 January 2011
Kinetica 2011
Friday 4th February at 12. "Slices and Snapshots": Seminar with Andrew Carnie at the 2011 Kinetica Art Fair.
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