No Booking Required
Do you like science? Are you passionate about art? Interested to know how the two can work together? As part of the Cardiff Science Festival 2022, the Biosciences team at Cardiff University in partnership with Creative Cardiff are hosting a free sci-art event experience at Chapter.
An Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) - themed art exhibition that will showcase commissioned artworks and selected artwork from a public art competition (2pm-5pm 19th Feb, 11am-5pm, 20-22 February 2022, no booking required). Visit the ‘First Space’ room in Chapter to marvel at delicate soap sculptures (Heloise Godfrey-Talbot), striking street art (Drew Copus), vibrant risograph prints (Charlotte Hepburn), surreal oil painting (Jill Powell) and more! Each artwork has its own story to tell about AMR.
Book tickets for the accompanying film here
Contact creativecardiff@cardiff.ac.uk to let us know how we can make the experience accessible for you.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is when microorganisms like bacteria, fungi and viruses no longer respond to medicines called antimicrobials that are used to treat infections. AMR is making infections harder to prevent and treat, leading to higher medical costs, serious illness and increasing numbers of deaths each year. According to the World Health Organisation, AMR is one of the top 10 health threats facing humanity.
For more information about the event and about AMR, visit: cardiff-artlab.com
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