25.10.19 - 09.02.20
PLASTIC: CAN’T LIVE WITH IT CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT IT
Plastic has great power, and with great power comes great responsibility. It has changed our daily lives and our environment more than any other material. The unsustainability of our relationship with plastic is well documented, but to stop using plastic is not an option. Its use has revolutionised industrial design, and more essentially, modern medicine relies on plastic so heavily that even the most basic medical procedures would be unimaginable without it.
This exhibition, which is produced with the support of Science Foundation Ireland, is Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin’s first national touring exhibition. In each location, an artist has been commissioned to work with the local community to co-design an artwork reflecting the cultural history, place and relationship between the people and their environment.
PLASTIC at Science Gallery Dublin runs until the 9th of February 2020 and then tours to Wexford, Drogheda, Galway and Letterkenny.
Visit Science Gallery’s PLASTIC exhibition and explore how we can responsibly use this versatile material, while fundamentally changing our approach to living with plastic.
Curators
Natsai Audrey Chieza - Faber Futures
Ruth Doyle - M.CO
Anne Marie Mahone - Marine and Freshwater Research Center (MFRC), Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
Michael Monaghan - Trinity College Dublin
National Project Coordinator
Philip Smith
Highlights
Exhibits
DOES PLASTIC FACILITATE THE BIGGEST INNOVATIONS IN MEDICINE?