Science Gallery Bengaluru, in partnership with the Royal Society of Chemistry presents ELEMENTS, a week-long exhibition that marks the 150th anniversary of the Periodic Table - the iconic representation of everything that makes up our world. At the exhibition, visitors can touch, see, smell, taste and feel the elements as they engage with the iconic Periodic Table and the nuances of the chemical substances that make it up.
About Science Gallery Bengaluru
Science Gallery Bengaluru (SGB) is a dynamic new space for engaging young adults at the interface between the natural and human sciences, engineering and art through experimental spaces, exhibitions, educational workshops, training programmes, and public events. It is part of an international network of university-linked Galleries in Dublin, London, Melbourne, Bengaluru, Venice, Detroit and Rotterdam. SGB is being developed with the founding support of the Government of Karnataka and its academic partners Indian Institute of Science, National Centre for Biological Sciences and Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology.
About the Royal Society for Chemistry
The Royal Society of Chemistry works to shape the future of the chemical sciences for the benefit of science and humanity. With over 50,000 members and a knowledge business that spans the globe, they are the UK’s professional body for chemical scientists; supporting and representing members and bringing together scientists from all over the world. As a not-for-profit organisation with more than 175 years of heritage and an ambitious international vision for the future, they promote, support and celebrate chemistry.
About Science Gallery Bengaluru
Science Gallery Bengaluru (SGB) is a dynamic new space for engaging young adults at the interface between the natural and human sciences, engineering and art through experimental spaces, exhibitions, educational workshops, training programmes, and public events. It is part of an international network of university-linked Galleries in Dublin, London, Melbourne, Bengaluru, Venice, Detroit and Rotterdam. SGB is being developed with the founding support of the Government of Karnataka and its academic partners Indian Institute of Science, National Centre for Biological Sciences and Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology.
About the Royal Society for Chemistry
The Royal Society of Chemistry works to shape the future of the chemical sciences for the benefit of science and humanity. With over 50,000 members and a knowledge business that spans the globe, they are the UK’s professional body for chemical scientists; supporting and representing members and bringing together scientists from all over the world. As a not-for-profit organisation with more than 175 years of heritage and an ambitious international vision for the future, they promote, support and celebrate chemistry.