Monday, 29 November 2021
What can Science offer the Arts: Tue, 30 Nov 2021 17:00 – 18:00
Panel discussion on what Science can offer the Arts hosted by the MediCulture Festival and Team London Bridge. Tickets can be reserved here. Chair Richard Wingate with Charlie Murphy (artist), Dr Leigh Wilson (public engagement expert), Dr Ali Hossaini (philospher and visiting fellow at King's College London) and Yinka Danmole (artist).
Monday, 22 November 2021
Sunnydown Synaptic at the Old Operating Theatre
Sunnydown Synaptic is an innovative outreach project & exhibition bringing together neuroscience, electronic engineering and visual arts for a dynamic series of workshops with students from Sunnydown School in Surrey.
Synaptic collaboration between artist Charlie Murphy, engineer Robin Bussell, scientists Dr Leigh Wilson, Professor Richard Wingate, PhD students Sally Horton and Sara Ratti of the MRC Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders at King’s College London, and language and learning specialist, Jo Wood of Sunnydown School
12th November 2021- 29th January 2022
The Old Operating Theatre, 9a St Thomas Street, London, SE1 9RY
Thursday, 25 March 2021
The Art of Neurobiology
Special Guest in the Risky Behavior podcast series. Listen now on Spotify
"Join Dr. Sweta Chakraborty and Dr. Taylor Wallace for happy hour as they explore controversial issues and address your health and wellness concerns, ranging from nutrition and climate change, to sex and prescription drugs. Together this dynamic duo will loosen lips and spill tea from the heart of Washington, D.C., with special expert guests you won't want to miss!"
Wednesday, 24 February 2021
Medical Culture Festival: The Drunken Botanist
Host for a discussion of "the Drunken Botanist" with author, Amy Stewart as part of the Medical Culture Festival -a collaboration between the Old Operating Theatre Museum, Florence nightingale museum, Southwark council, Guys and St Thomas hospital, Kings College and Team London Bridge.
February 17th 2021
Friday, 13 November 2020
Two webinars on public engagement with Noggin NW
Two webinars recorded over the summer for Brainfacts.org with Noggin NW look at the how outreach can bond communities, Reconnecting our brain cells, one cell at a time, and simple ways to bring neuroscience out of the lab to a general audience Action and potential in education, outreach and research with Dr Leigh Wilson, Public Engagement Manager for Developmental Neurobiology at King's College London
Monday, 30 March 2020
Molyneux's problem on Brainfacts.org
Friday, 25 October 2019
Neuroanatomy Explorers at the Brain Awareness Campaign Event, Chicago 2019
Presentation by Leigh Wilson, Robyn Quinlan and Richard Wingate for the Brain Awareness Campaign Event at the Society of Neuroscience Annual Meeting 2019 in Chicago. The project involved class visits and a workshop at the "Spare Parts" exhibition at the Science Gallery London.
Scientists worked with 8-9 year old from St Francis of Assisi Primary School in West London to produce a pack of Top Trump cards. Each student imagined their brain and body adapted for a new environment and created a card for each with scores for different characteristics.
Monday, 21 October 2019
Science in the pub at the Sidmouth Science Festival

Brainwaves 2019
Sunday, 24 March 2019
Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Brainwaves - neuroscience on the beach at the Sidmouth Science Festival
The event was part of the Sidmouth Science Festival now in its 6th year. Our involvement was supported by a grant the Wellcome Trust to Jon Clarke
Monday, 26 June 2017
The Lucida Symposium at Asia House
Richard Wingate presenting "The Construction of Perceptual Worlds"
Friday 30th June 2017 at Asia House.
Thursday, 12 January 2017
Podcast: 2scientists Richard Wingate and Parmvir Bahia
Podcast conversation with Parmvir Bahia (from the US organisation "Taste of Science") recorded just before before Christmas 2016.
Follow this link to listen in
Sunday, 6 November 2016
MOUTHY: Effie Paleologou and Iain Sinclair in conversation
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].
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
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
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
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
Friday, 28 June 2013
Photo51: "Science in Action" BBC World Service and Press Reviews
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
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
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