Our University Members

Our university members are shaping the next generation of art-science and technology trailblazers.

The growth of the Science Gallery Network across four continents since its inception in 2012 is testament to its success. In 2008, the pioneering Science Gallery Dublin opened at Trinity College Dublin, followed by the launch of Science Gallery London at King’s College London in 2018. Science Gallery Melbourne at The University of Melbourne opened its doors in 2022, while Science Gallery Bengaluru opened in early 2024.

Science Gallery Atlanta at Emory University is delivering programming to local audiences and developing bespoke facilities to house their own Science Gallery. Science Gallery Monterrey at Tecnológico de Monterrey was the latest university member to join the Network, its building as part of a new innovation district will open later in 2024.

Science Gallery Network Members

The Network at a glance

Universities are rapidly realising the importance of building meaningful avenues for young people who would not normally engage with their institutions. By joining the Network, universities can draw on global connections to benefit their local communities, and use their local insights to generate new research with international impact.

Read more about the galleries that make up the Network on our 'About The Network' page.


A NEW VISION FOR THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY

"When you see very diverse audiences engaging with your work, it allows you to think about your work in new and different ways."

Dr. Linda Doyle
President & Provost
Trinity College Dublin


BRINGING RESEARCH TO THE PUBLIC

“The artworks showcased within Science Gallery exhibitions weave together our university research, our community’s spirit, and the creativity of artists.”

Professor Shitij Kapur
President and Principal
King’s College London


DRIVING INNOVATION

“By bringing together the arts and sciences in ways that delight, clarify and stimulate, Science Gallery Atlanta will build our understanding of complex issues and yield better outcomes for our world in light of pressing global challenges.”

Dr. Deborah W. Bruner
Senior Vice President for Research
Emory University