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Crafting life exhibition: Responding creatively to reproduction and women’s health

11:00am-4:00pm on Saturday 21 March

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Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology, Robinson Way (Close to the Junction of Robinson Way and Long Road), CB2 0SZ

This event brings together scientists and artists to explore how creative practice can illuminate and respond to research on women’s health and reproduction.

Come along to this exhibition of newly commissioned artworks and scientific images from the SciArt project. These works engage with themes of reproduction and reproductive health through diverse media – including textiles, sculpture and painting. Using art as a doorway, this exhibition invites audience members to discover developmental biology in a way that goes beyond scientific jargon, creating a space for conversations between science and real life. The display will also feature other artwork relating to reproduction and women’s health from Cambridge collections.

This event is organised by Cambridge Reproduction in collaboration with the Babraham Institute.

Drop-in event, booking not required.

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Additional Information

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Age: Adults, 12 – 18 years
Format: Exhibition
Timing: Booking not required, In person, Drop in
Cost: Free
Event Capacity: N/A
Theme: Society, Health
Accessibility: Full access

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Image copyright: Emma Cammack (body painting) and Liz Webster (photograph)

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