墨爾本大學舉辦全新展覽,融合藝術與生物科技
University of Melbourne opens new exhibition blending art and biotechnology
Updated at: June 6, 2026 at 12:45 AM
墨爾本大學的科學畫廊墨爾本分館推出了一個引人深思的新展覽,名為「EMERGENCE」。
The University of Melbourne’s Science Gallery Melbourne has launched a thought-provoking new exhibition titled 'EMERGENCE'.
該展覽於2026年6月6日至12月5日期間在墨爾本連結園區免費展出,探討了生物科技、生態學與人類韌性之間錯綜複雜的交集。
Running from June 6 to December 5, 2026, this free exhibition at the Melbourne Connect precinct explores the complex intersection of biotechnology, ecology, and human resilience.
策展人蒂莉·博林(Tilly Boleyn)邀請觀眾思考我們如何適應快速的技術變革與環境轉變。
Curated by Tilly Boleyn, the showcase invites visitors to consider how we can adapt to rapid technological change and environmental shifts.
展覽中一個引人注目的亮點是知名藝術家派翠西亞·皮奇尼尼(Patricia Piccinini)的全新委託作品,這是在她於默多克兒童研究所駐村期間創作的。
A standout highlight is a new commission by acclaimed artist Patricia Piccinini, developed during a residency at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute.
這件作品標誌著她標誌性作品《幹細胞靜物》(Still Life With Stem Cells)誕生25週年。
This work marks the 25th anniversary of her iconic 'Still Life With Stem Cells.'
其他裝置藝術包括與工程學院合作開發的功能性垂直農場,以及採用蘑菇菌絲體製成的防火服裝互動展示。
Other installations include a functional vertical farm developed with the Faculty of Engineering and interactive displays featuring fire-resistant clothing made from mushroom mycelium.
透過「碰撞」藝術與科學,該畫廊旨在啟發年輕人與研究人員共同應對全球挑戰。
By 'colliding' art and science, the gallery aims to inspire young people and researchers alike to engage with global challenges.
此展覽強調了大學對跨學科合作的承諾,證明了創造性表達是建立可持續且充滿希望的未來的強大工具。
This exhibition underscores the university's commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, proving that creative expression is a powerful tool for building a sustainable, hopeful future.
