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How science museums reinvented themselves to survive the pandemic

The pandemic forced science museums to reach out to their communities, and some built a wider following.

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In These Strange Times - Science Gallery Dublin's new podcast

Updated / Tuesday, 4 May 2021 12:00 We need your consent to load this YouTube contentWe use YouTube to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. Please review their details and accept them to load the content.Manage Preferences Jane Gleeson, Events and Community Manager for Science Gallery Dublin, introduces the gallery s new podcast series, In These Strange Times, their evolving response to the global pandemic . On 12 March 2020, all hands were on the deck for the unveiling of Invisible, Science Gallery Dublin s first exhibition of the year and a new events programme that I couldn’t wait to share with our audiences. The exhibition would launch with a live audiovisual performance by No Place Like Drone and would continue over the next 12 weeks with artist talks, an illustration workshop bringing Laura Callaghan’s café mural to life, and collaborations with Our Table, ICON, OFFSET, the Design History Society and Dublin Da

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Lauren Lee McCarthy named a 2021 United States Artists Fellow

February 16, 2021 Lauren Lee McCarthy, associate professor of design media arts at the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture, has been named a 2021 United States Artists Fellow. She is one of 60 recipients of the fellowships, which are given to artists across 10 creative disciplines, including architecture and design, media and visual art. Each artist will receive an unrestricted $50,000 award. United States Artists, a Chicago-based arts nonprofit, founded its program in 2006. It aims to honor recipients for their past contributions to the arts and to support their ongoing artistic and professional development. To that end, the organization stipulates that the cash award may be used for anything from creating new work to paying rent or obtaining health care. In 2020, United States Artists was able to distribute $20 million in direct funding to nearly 4,000 artists in need.

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