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Creative making workshop: Greening the Lab with Anna Dumitriu

VOICE ATSI

Date: 19th February 2025
Time: 6pm-8pm GMT
Location: Central Brighton (venue TBC on booking)

Please RSVP by email to voice@annadumitriu.co.uk to confirm attendance

Join our pilot ATSI artist Anna Dumitriu for a fun and creative workshop where we will work artistically with waste materials found in and around the lab and explore issues of decarbonising healthcare to develop a collaborative artwork whilst discussing lab sustainability and solutions to make biomedical science as ecologically friendly as possible.

The “Greening the Lab: Decarbonising Biomedical Science” artistic project aims to drive forward the decarbonisation of biomedical science and healthcare and raise awareness of sustainability in this field which is accounts for almost 5% of global greenhouse gas emission through artistic interventions.

The workshop is supported by the EU/UKRI funded VOICE project and uses a new approach where artists take the lead in Art-Technology-Society Interactions (ATSIs), bringing communities together to solve environmental problems co-creatively.

Refreshments, drinks and nibbles will be served (Please email Anna on voice@annadumitriu.co.uk if there are any dietary requirements or allergies that we should be aware of)

1“Fragile Microbiome” (2024) by Anna Dumitriu

About Anna Dumitriu

Anna Dumitriu is an award winning, internationally renowned, British artist who works with BioArt, sculpture, installation, and digital media to explore our relationship to infectious diseases, synthetic biology and technology. She has an extensive international exhibition profile including The Nobel Prize Museum, ZKM, Ars Electronica, BOZAR, The Picasso Museum, Kunstlerhaus Vienna, MIT Museum, Liljevalchs, MOCA Taipei, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, HeK Basel, LABoral, Art Laboratory Berlin, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, the 6th Guangzhou Triennial, and The History of Science Museum Oxford. Her work is held in several major collections, including ZKM the Science Museum London and Eden Project. https://annadumitriu.co.uk/

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