22/05/2026
How do visitors experience and reflect on art–science exhibitions?
I’m delighted to be part of this discussion at the annual Conference, taking place on 4 June 2026 (09:00–10:15 CEST) at – The Swedish Exhibition & Congress Centre in Gothenburg, Sweden.
This interactive session brings together colleagues from across the art, science, museum, and research communities to explore how art–science exhibitions create meaningful experiences, inspire reflection, and deepen audience engagement.
The session will begin with short expert talks by Simone Rödder and Linshan Feng, highlighting research on the impact of art–science exhibitions and artist–scientist interactions in art–science projects. The conversation will then continue with a presentation and group discussion moderated by .
I will share insights from Frozen Forms, a hands-on STEAM exhibition developed with the exploring how snowflake formations were translated into a six-month exhibition and cross-generational audience engagement activity.
We’ll also hear inspiring case studies from:
• Amos Blanton – Playing with the Sun: developing intuitive understanding of sustainable energy through tinkering and exploring how aesthetic experiences create opportunities for deeper reflection.
• Sofie Mønster – Breathing Coral: transforming intangible scientific data into immersive sensory experiences, examining audience responses and artistic approaches that foster emotional engagement.
• Michael Bradke – Sound-Cube: reflections on collaboratively building a community instrument within a Science Center Third Space in Udaipur.
If you’re attending Ecsite 2026 and are interested in art–science collaborations, exhibition design, audience engagement, or STEAM learning, I hope you’ll join us for the discussion.
Programme: https://www.ecsite.eu/Conference-Programme
STEAM ExhibitionDesign AudienceEngagement sciencecommunication