An exhibition celebrating ground-breaking neurological research, innovative collaborations between artists, researchers and communities and UCL’s ambitious project in progress to build a world-class neuroscience centre.
Everything is Connected, a new visual art exhibition exploring UCL’s ground-breaking neurological research, will run at the Crafts Council, London from 22nd May to 3rd June during Dementia Action Week.
The exhibition, produced by UCL public art, celebrates the wide-ranging public art programme, which supports the ION-DRI programme - UCL’s ambitious project to build a new world-class neuroscience centre on Grays Inn Road, London.
The centre, due to open in 2027, aims to accelerate the discovery of treatments for neurological conditions, including dementia – for which there is still no known cure A range of works will be on display - many of which will be installed in the neuroscience centre when it opens in 2027. These include digital and video works, soundscapes, interactive installations, photography, painted wall works, lightboxes and sculpture.