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Publish date: 19 May 2025
Everything is Connected, a new visual art exhibition exploring ground-breaking neurological research, runs at the Crafts Council, London from 22 May to 3 June during Dementia Action Week.
Celebrating innovative collaborations between artists, researchers and people with lived experience of diseases, a range of works will be on display, including digital and video works, soundscapes, interactive installations, photography, lightboxes and sculpture, many of which will be installed in UCL’s world-class centre for neuroscience centre, currently under construction on Grays Inn Road. When it opens, the centre for neuroscience will be home to a new outpatient unit for the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, as well as an integrated clinical and research MRI scanning unit with five MRI scanners.
The art exhibition will feature a soundscape featuring the often-unheard voices of young people affected by Parkinson’s and a card game that helps navigate the uncertainty of living with dementia. In addition, many of the artworks interrogate time, memory, transformation and renewal, often using water as a metaphor.
Find out more here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ion-dri-programme/events/2025/may/everything-connectedon-exploring-neurological-research
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