The first image shows a large installation with walls made of electronic components and a video projection of a person on horseback surrounded by sheep in a landscape.
The second image displays a person working in a modern indoor farming setup with multiple tiers of plants under artificial lighting.
The third image depicts an installation with numerous dried plant stems mounted on servo motors connected by wires on the floor.
The fourth image shows the exterior of a brick building labeled

Science Gallery Melbourne: EMERGENCE[Y]

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Architect/Designer: Smart Design Studio 2021

Description

EMERGENCE[Y] brings together artists, scientists, and collaborators from around the globe to explore how humans and non-humans adapt to a world in flux. In an age marked by ecological collapse, technological acceleration, and social upheaval, adaptation becomes not only a biological imperative but a creative and ethical act.

Spanning from the cellular to the planetary, the latest Science Gallery Melbourne exhibition explores how adaptation unfolds in every layer of life, from the regenerative promise of stem cells to the movement of Martian winds. Engage with the interconnected crises and possibilities of our time through regenerative coral soundscapes, resilient fungal fashion, First Nations knowledge of the Birrarung and a vertical city farm. 

This free exhibition is both a warning and an invitation—to grow, to listen, to reconfigure, and to act. Visit Science Gallery Melbourne to consider: how might we not only survive through change but emerge in a critically reimagined future?

What's On

Encounter Patricia Piccinini’s major new commission, developed with scientists at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, revisiting Still Life With Stem Cells (2002) through contemporary research.

Harvest fresh produce from a living vertical farm by Greenspace and University of Melbourne researchers, grown onsite. Experience fire-resistant garments created from mushroom mycelium and textile waste by Alia Parker. Enter Tuengel, an e-waste video installation by Dr Wang Zhigang, imagining post-apocalyptic coexistence. Experience the winds on Mars through a kinetic sculpture by David Bowen and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Listen to coral reef soundscapes restoring marine ecosystems, created by Marco Barotti.

Images: (1) Installation view of 'Tuengel' by Dr Wang Zhigang in Earthwise, Genesis Art Gallery, Beijing Art and Technology Biennale 2025. Photo: Lubin Bai. (2) Installation view of 'Tuengel' by Dr Wang Zhigang at Xiamen International Design & Art Week 2025. Photo: Lubin Bai. (3) Greenspace Southbank Macrofarm. Photo: Artist supplied. (4) Installation view of 'tele-present wind' by David Bowen 2024. Photo: Artist supplied.(5) Science Gallery Melbourne. Photo: Peter Casamento.

Important Details

Tour/event summary information

Friday 24 July + Saturday 25 July
Open access 11am-5pm

Bookings

No bookings required. Tour group capacity is limited and operates on a first-come, first-served basis.

Meeting Point

Enter via 114 Grattan Street.

Accessibility

Ramp or level (step free) entry, Lift access to all public levels, Accessible bathrooms, All-gender bathrooms, Level access tram stop, Accessible parking, Assistance animals welcome, All ages

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