How do minerals become living things? In this exhibition of prints, drawings, videos and objects, Artist in Residence Eleanor Morgan explores the slippery boundary between living and non-living materials. Her work is inspired by the Grant Museum's collection of intricate glass sponges – animals that naturally build themselves out of glass – they are formed of 90% silica.
Over the last year, Eleanor Morgan has been the Leverhulme Trust funded Artist in Residence at the Grant Museum of Zoology. Investigating the collection of glass sponges, Eleanor has been exploring glass as a material, its cultural significance and how living and inorganic glass interact. Glass Delusions is an exhibition of her new work inspired by the Museum’s collection, the conversations she has had with biologists, chemists, geologists and engineers along the way, and the challenge of re-animating a museum of dead creatures.
The exhibition is free and there is no need to book
Glass Delusions
Grant Museum of Zoology, Rockefeller Building, University College London, University Street
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This event ended on Saturday 19th of December 2015
This event ended on Saturday 19th of December 2015
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Grant Museum of Zoology
Rockefeller Building, University College London, 21 University Street , WC1E 6DE
Grant Museum of Zoology
Rockefeller Building, University College London, 21 University Street , WC1E 6DE
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