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Nuclear: art & radioactivity
14-30 November 2008
Nicholls & Clarke Building, Spitalfields, London E1

** Time Out Critics' Choice
** Recommended by The Guardian and Telegraph.co.uk:

Nuclear power is re-emerging as a concern for our times, standing for both the failed utopian promises of modernism and a fresh hope of a carbon-free future. These contradictions are explored in two new commissions by artists Chris Oakley, and Simon Hollington & Kypros Kyprianou, and in a forum at the RSA. In partnership with SCAN.

Nuclear Forum at the RSA
10 am - 6pm, Fri 28 November
The Royal Society of Arts (RSA), 8 John Adam Street, WC2N 6EZ
In partnership with RSA Arts & Ecology, The Arts Catalyst and SCAN present a forum exploring the impact of nuclear energy in art and culture.

Bipolar
New publication,
an interdisciplinary polar archive for International Polar Year 2007-08 edited by Kathryn Yusoff. BUY ONLINE >>>>

Ongoing Programmes

Malamp: UK Amphibians Study - Brandon Ballengée
Artist Brandon Ballengée's amphibians study, involving public fieldtrips and open laboratories at Gunpowder Park and Yorkshire Sculpture Park during Summer 2007 and 2008, will lead up to an exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture and an Arts Catalyst publication in 2009.

Polar: The Art & Science of Climate Change
Artists' commissions, symposium, talks and publication focusing on the production of climate change knowledge in the polar regions.

The Artist as Space Explorer
The Arts Catalyst's work on cultural utilisation of space and space facilities. Updates on our work with the European Space Agency and the International Astronautical Federation.

Dark Places
Programme interrogating
scientific sites or bodies of ideas.
An Arts Catalyst/SCAN collaboration.

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