The Melbourne UNESCO Observatory of Arts Education Seminar Series: The Science Gallery Melbourne - a new place where art and science collide.

The Melbourne UNESCO Observatory of Arts Education team has invited Science Gallery Melbourne to share their concepts and curatorial plans for the upcoming exhibition Perfection. The Science Gallery Melbourne team will also let us in on the plans for the Science Gallery site and ways to get involved. Please join us as we hear from one of the most innovative new spaces in Melbourne where art and science meet.

Come and join us in studioFive with:

Rose Hiscock, Director Science Gallery Melbourne, The University of Melbourne

Rose Hiscock is the inaugural Director of Science Gallery Melbourne and passionate advocate for science engagement. She has held significant leadership roles including CEO Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (Powerhouse Museum) and Executive Director Arts Development Australia Council for the Arts.

Dr Ryan Jefferies

Ryan Jefferies is Head of Programs at Science Gallery Melbourne and a passionate advocate of intersecting science and art. He has curated a range of interdisciplinary exhibitions and public programs, including Science Gallery Melbourne’s inaugural exhibition ‘Blood: Attract & Repel’.

Dr Niels Wouters

Niels is Digital Media Specialist for Science Gallery Melbourne and the Microsoft Research Centre for Social Natural User Interfaces. He advises on the creative and functional requirements for the digital activation initiatives that Science Gallery Melbourne undertakes.