MEDIA COVERAGE

 
 

Why a new art gallery in Bangalore is important for Indian science

The Economist, 14 August 2024

“Such spaces, among other things, are sorely needed in India, which, despite its reputation as a technology superpower, punches below its weight in science…”

 

Bengaluru museum is making science artsy, buzzy.

The Print, 20 March 2024

“For weeks now, students…gaze in wonder and awe at an exhibit on lithium mining. The exhibit explains the process of lithium mining in South America and its connection to electric vehicles…”

 

Wonder and wisdom: When art and science meet

Mint Lounge, 23 March 2024

“Carbon is all around us in multiple forms, but we have come to equate the chemical element with rising emissions and view it as a polluting force. But how do artists view carbon?”

 

The unseen thread for this year's Carbon Film Festival

The New Indian Express, 06 July 2024

“Since its opening earlier this year, Science Gallery Bengaluru has highlighted the significance of carbon with its flagship exhibition. As the exhibition approaches its conclusion, a film festival provides a platform to delve into carbon’s role in ecosystems and more…”

Indian, global artists explore carbon’s essence in science fair   

Deccan Herald, 20 January 2024

“From interactive installations to thought-provoking sculptures, the show delves into the essence of carbon, weaving its invisible threads through our daily lives, planet, and even our art…”

Know more about carbon at this Science Gallery B'luru exhibition

The Times of India, 20 January 2024

“Wearing a face mask, Anaïs Tondeur strolled in the city’s commercial and green spaces, and at the end, collected carbon black particles from the filters of the mask and used them as an ink to print the portraits of Bengaluru…”


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